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#66 - Meeting Boone - Interview with Director Paige B. Alston

Season 3, Ep. 12

He lost a brother. She lost a friend. They found each other.


On this episode of Cinedicate, the director and writer of the independent film Meeting Boone joins the cinematic roundtable to discuss her latest feature film. Join us as Paige B. Alston unpacks the deep Biblical themes embedded within her drama as two unlikely individuals find love.


Laila, a local youth pastor, grieving the death of her father is faced with the stark reality that her best friend was killed. During this season of mourning, she encounters a mysterious older man, Boone. However, his criminal past will soon catch up with him.


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