Film about divinely inspired builders to be screened at Vanderbilt

Five artists who believe that God has inspired them to build structures are featured in the film God’s Architects, to be screened at Vanderbilt University as part of the International Lens Film series.

The 7 p.m. March 18 screening at Sarratt Cinema on the Vanderbilt campus is free and open to the public. It is part of the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers.

Director Zachary Godshall will introduce his film and lead a question and answer session following the screening.

The film documents the efforts of builders in Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee who worked independently and for decades with neither blueprints nor funding to create structures including three castles.

“The stories of these builders speak to people from all walks of life,” Godshall said. “At its core, the film is about inspiration and commitment to a task, no matter how strange or outrageous the circumstances might seem.”

Godshall was named the Louisiana Filmmaker of the year in 2009 for God’s Architects.

Zack Godshall, (337) 296-9221
godsarchitects@gmail.com
Jim Patterson, (615) 322-NEWS
jim.patterson@vanderbilt.edu

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