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A Genesis Found: The Film Companion is the literary counterpart of
the 2010 DIY Independent Feature Film, A Genesis Found, which is
currently touring the Southeast Featuring the film's shooting
screenplay, an anecdotal essay, an interview with the film's
producers, and a full length novelization of the film's story (by
mystery writer Wilson Toney), this companion digs deeper into the
world of A Genesis Found, and highlights the unique grassroots
approach behind its production and distribution. In 1938, CCC cadet
John Patton Jr. found the key to our darkest secret-an anomalous
skeleton neither animal nor man. Uncertain of its implications,
Patton hid the discovery away from the world-though never
forgetting what he found. Seventy years later, his grandson Gardner
is forced to come to terms with his grandfather's past, a man he
never knew but in whose footsteps he inevitably follows. When his
cousin, controversial documentarian Bart Thompson, arrives for a
seemingly routine shoot, Gardner is eager to lend a hand. He soon
learns, however, that Bart isn't back just to shoot a movie-he
wants to find the "discovery" their grandfather buried nearly
seventy years before, and prove what he claimed was true. As his
skepticism fades, and the lure of mystery grows, Gardner becomes
distant from his foundations, including his live-in girlfriend
Kelsey. Losing himself to the adventure, Gardner is hypnotized by a
single possibility-that this "discovery" could be a direct link to
God. Split into separate halves, A Genesis Found: The Film
Companion is really two books in one-- A Genesis Found: The
Novelization, and Buried in the Mounds. The two halves, together in
vintage flip-book fashion, combine for a complete, unique package
commemorating the DIY ethos, and the clandestine revelations of A
Genesis Found
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A Genesis Found (Paperback)
Wilson Toney; Screenplay by Lee Fanning
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R415
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