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The Ride DVD

A Christmas Eve Parable

by Vision Video

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A powerful & poignant Christmas eve parable

The Ride is a tale of goodwill, love, peace and grace

Ideal for Church film nights and sermon illustrations

Award winning and well made Christmas Eve movie - inspirational parable of grace in action on the streets of Chicago
Aaron Lewendon

Aaron Lewendon

Eden Bibles & Bible Study Specialist

The Ride DVD is an engaging and well made Christmas movie for families, discussion groups and anyone who needs a warm reminder of the true spirit of the grace that came to Earth at Christmas.

It all begins on the last trip of the night for a Chicago taxi driver on his way home for Christmas Eve. He’s not a man that’s thinking deeply about Christmas, goodwill, love and peace or in fact anything very much, when he pulls over for one last pick up at the city’s railway station.

The disheveled pickup gives his destination as Chicago’s Michigan Avenue Bridge, but stifles any discussion as to why he’s going there, alone, and late on Christmas Eve. Normally quick to get a passenger to their destination and then get away, the driver finds himself fascinated by the secretive and agitated stranger in the back of his cab.

It slowly dawns on the tired cabbie that his passenger might be planning a one-way trip to the bridge that could end in a suicide attempt. Prolonging the journey, he tries to prise more information from the intriguing stranger who seems to be approaching edge of despair.

Against his better judgement, the puzzled taxi driver attempts to connect with and help his less than grateful fare. But as the journey around the city stretches into the night, grace breaks through into the hearts of both men - the complacent and the desolate.

This TAFF award winning film is a parable of the Christmas spirit in action and gives a much needed fresh perspective for all ages from 12 upward on what a church can do to live out the grace and forgiveness at the heart of the Christmas message.

Running Time: 33 min.
Region 0 DVD will play on all UK DVD players

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  • Format

    DVD Region 0 (all regions including UK)

  • Publisher

    Vision Video

  • Published

    September 2014

  • Recommended for Ages

    from 12 years

  • Weight

    99g

  • Dimensions

    13.5 x 19 x 1.5 cm

  • ISBN

    727985015934

  • Eden Code

    4305039

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It's Christmas Eve in the suburbs of Chicago and a bored, disengaged taxi driver reluctantly accepts one more pickup. The customer asks to be taken to a local bridge and the cabbie soon begins to suspect that his passenger is planning to commit suicide.

In an uncharacteristic attempt to help, the cab driver makes excuses to prolong the ride while he attempts to connect with and help his distraught fare. As the night progresses, grace invades the hearts of both the complacent and the desolate.

Directed by Dallas Jenkins (What If) and winner of the TAFF 2013 Best Film Award, The Ride has brought church audiences to their feet and impacted thousands.

Running time 33 minutes

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    Tim Moyler

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    If you enjoyed "It's a Wonderful Life" and have 30 minutes to spare, watch this.