
THE NEW MANNA
Eucharistic Miracles Movie
The New Manna is a faith-based film directed by a member of an Oscar award winning team. The goal of this movie is to spark the curiosity of a growing percentage of society that thinks that God is not real in the Eucharist. Through investigations of miracles coupled with entertaining live action Bible passages, the viewer will be inspired to look at God in a different view.
LOGLINE
Through a series of events, a troubled, fatherless, and skeptical nonbeliever is drawn into a debate on the Eucharist, where the stakes are nothing less than saving and being reunited with his estranged daughter. On this journey, he encounters irrefutable evidence and is immersed in an extraordinary experience: witnessing key moments of the Bible brought to life, with the Eucharist explained by God’s servants through theologians and re-enactments of the apostles. He is also taken on a breathtaking, microscopic, hyper-realistic CGI journey into the medical mysteries of Eucharistic miracles. Through these revelations, his life is shaken to its core and ultimately transformed, as he finds redemption in Christ and is ultimately reunited with his daughter.

Why Supporting This Movie?
Support us in making a movie on the Eucharist and Eucharistic miracles.
Why support this project?
- 29% of Americans describe themselves as atheist, agnostic, or nothing in particular, the fastest growing denomination over the last decade.
- 69% of Catholics do not believe in the True Presence.
What can you do?
- Donate to this project that will reach the masses through a film directed by a member of an Oscar award winning team.
- If a picture is worth 1,000 words, how much is a film worth?
What will we do with your support?
- We have animators who have worked at Disney and Lucasfilms that will make an entertaining film with the best in 3D animation and visual effects to display what words cannot explain.
- Film live action biblical and historical scenes.
- Interview renowned theologians and doctors like Dr. Scott Hahn, Cardinal Arinze, Fr. Donald Calloway, Fr. Chad Ripperger, Dr. Stacy Trasancos, and Dr. Jason DeGregorio.
- Provide subtitles in over 12 languages so souls across the globe can see the film.
- Continue the work of Blessed Carlo Acutis, whose mother we have interviewed already.