17 Miracles

2011 "Something Extraordinary Is About To Happen"
6.2| 1h53m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 03 June 2011 Released
Producted By: Excel Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.17miracles.com/
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As part of the Willie Handcart Company, Levi Savage (Jasen Wade) feared that leaving late in the season would lead to despair and death. What he came to find out is that for every tragedy, there is a multitude of miracles. Based on unbelievable actual events, and brought to you by filmmaker T.C. Christensen (Praise to the Man, The Work and the Glory), 17 Miracles will open your eyes to the stories of the Mormon Pioneers as you have never seen them before. Something extraordinary is about to happen.

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Director

T.C. Christensen

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Excel Entertainment

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17 Miracles Audience Reviews

StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
rbbtmedic Growing up Mormon as a strong female was tough. Its not a faith of equality. For all that I liked the pseudo history of the movie.
jeromec-2 I think the most interesting part of this movie is trying to figure out just how many miracles there were and what they were. I think there were more than 17.A miracle to me is any event that cannot be explained by our 5 senses even with technology that would enhance those 5 senses. I'm not a great fan of coincidents, although somebody like Philip Yancy would argue those are the best pieces of evidence that you have for a miracle. Given my definition however, here are a few of my choices.1. the two girls going through the field with the rattle snakes. 2. The mother not being recognized by her abusive husband. 3. The courage and well being of the dwarf and the fact that he made it as far as he did. His complete acceptance of his fate in my mind was a miracle. He had much to be bitter about. OK I know that is not to be judged by the 5 senses definition. Sue me. 4. The fact that any of them survived given the stupidity of the leadership. I know, there was little choice in going on, but the main leader should have listened to Eli who knew what was involved. The trip could have been planned differently so the men could work. 5. The miracle of the jerky in the cave. 6. The survival of the love that Sarah exemplified. No bitterness there although a lot of sorrow.In all, this was pretty well handled. Spiritual movies are very hard to make, and I think on the whole this one was successful.
Leanna Read This movie is so well done. There is a strong flow of emotions that will carry you away from fear and sorrow to hope and complete joy. 17 Miracles tells a few of the incredible true stories of pioneers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As they trekked across the United States to find a safe home in the Salt Lake Valley, they were faced with trials that we could not comprehend today. Their faith pushed them onward when even when hope may have failed them. I could not stop the tears when I watched this movie for the first time, or any time, really. I wish I could say that I am as strong and faithful as these people were. Their example of faith in Jesus Christ is so inspirational. Leanna | www.lds.org
blue-7 T.C. Christensen's "17 Miracles" is something of a miracle itself. An independent film telling the true story of one of the most amazing pioneer migrations stories ever is beautifully written, directed, acted, edited and photographed to say nothing about the excellent musical scoring. Produced for less than $1 million dollars it achieves what no amount of budget can necessarily buy: a spiritual honesty that pays tribute to the people who followed their faith using wooden handcarts to carry their meager supplies as they attempted to journey to the Salt Lake City valley. While members of the LDS faith will mostly be familiar with the Martin and Willie handcart trek, most will be overwhelmed at the number of challenges and miracles that are depicted in this film. One can not leave from viewing this film without having a greater respect for these faithful pioneers and a deeper reverence for our Father in Heaven. "17 Miracles" is my kind of motion picture -- one that is an experience and uplifting. Highly recommended. If you have the chance to see it in a theatre DO! If not the DVD and Blu-ray are now available thru Deseret Book Company. This disc is certainly a must to own! Addition: Just saw the film for a third time in the theatre and find myself even more impressed with it then upon the first viewing. While all of the acting is outstanding special mention should be made of Jason Wade who plays Levi Savage. This handsome young actor could be the new Robert Redford. He is a very sensitive actor who has great range and power.