“God the Father:” Hits It Big

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This past weekend, “God The Father,” the true life drama of Columbo crime family Capo Michael Franzese, was in the top 10 per screen average for all films in release.

The film, which opened in limited release, earned a total weekend box-office of $52,587 with a per screen average was $3,606, landing it in the Top Ten at number nine for all films in release over the weekend. Narrated by Franzese himself, “God The Father” gives a personal account of crime to Christianhood, incorporating archival footage, interviews, re-enactments, and animation.

“Our sole mission was to bring this story to the big screen to positively impact audiences,” said Michael Franzese, the film’s subject and narrator. “I hope my testament can affect those who may be traveling down a dark road to see the light. And that it is possible to turn your life around to be better stewards to the world, not only for yourself, but your family, friends and community… Read More

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