Saturday, 9 November 2013

Catholic Movies Directed By John Martoccia

John Martoccia is one of those very few names in the film making industry, who has always come up with unique ideas. For him it is his deep faith in God that brings him creative thoughts. Before moving on to the catholic movies written and directed by the filmmaker, take a quick look at his  production company - “ Anthony Stella Productions”.

The name of the company has been taken from the names of John's parents Anthony and Stella Martoccia. Although John has tried to live a simple life for many years, deep down he knows he's been called to make films. Through his production company, he makes films that focus on the meaning and deeper truths found in life – taken from his own life experiences – and hopes that by doing so, he can help to lead others to God.

John's directorial debut (Vito Bonafacci) is an examination of life in great depths. Through the film he tried to show how man has become a slave to materialism, pleasure, and instant gratification. The storyline focuses on  a businessman who accumulates all the wealth of the world and leads an irreligious life. Things change when  one day his mother comes to him in a dream, asks him to leave material greed, and return to a righteous path. Deeply moved by this dream, he begins a soul searching journey to discover the meaning of life. Vito Bonafacci is a must-see film for those who wish to gain some real inspiration. The success of this movie has raised the bar, and John hopes to exceed the expectations with the release of his second film “Death of a Tree”, releasing in the Spring of 2014.

To watch any of these Catholic movies on DVD, you can turn to our online store http://anthonystellaproductions.com/store/. The DVDs include many extras like commentary tracks; interviews with the director and actors of the movie; opening night premiere and party; and theatrical trailer. We hope the messages in our films will inspire you to embark on your own journey and help you to discover your own purpose in life.

To be among the first ones to watch “Death of a Tree”, book your copy now. By doing so, you can save $5 on the regular price and also get a limited edition autographed DVD.

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