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    Desc: Jake A Redemption Story: Directed by Juan 'Pete' Diaz. With Miles Steis, Ahren Steis. LOGLINE; A nationally known Christian singer gives up touring for marriage life. He takes a gig in an elite upscale nightclub only to be taken for a ride to hell by the mysterious owner. Jake an American Christian singer and leader of his band the Apostles is ready to settle down and marry his fiance after years of performing and months of touring, but giving up singing was far from Jake's mind. As a teen he was bullied for years and kept it a secret from his proud Christian family. It wasn't until his uncle, a Christian singer himself discovered the thirteen years old Jake secret and takes Jake under his wings. When his band had rehearsals Jake would help set up the band's equipment and spend the day with them. It wasn't long before his uncle notices Jake had a hidden God given talent in music. A talent that would ended his insecurities. Jake didn't want to stop performing fearing his childhood pain would resurface from his memory. It wasn't until he met George, owner of Fuego "Fire" an elite nightclub where Jake saw an opportunity in getting the best of both worlds. George had his own plans for Jake. Soon he had Jake under his control blinding him with gifts and with a city penthouse, George controlled Jake's every move leading him further away from his Christian faith. It wasn't until his fiance, Emily who helped Jake to realize the dark life he was entangled with George. Not willing to release Jake from his control he orders the life and soul of Emily. Jake gets a new gig at Jo's Bar & Grill a Christian owned establishment where Jake played as a teen. There he received support from close friends and from Joe, the owner of Jo's. All is looking good for Jake and Emily until one late night after performing at Jo's they are attacked by a few thugs and dragged into a nearby abandoned building where one of the thugs pistol whips Emily on her head causing her to fall onto a concrete floor. Another thug pistol whips Jake as he tries to help Emily. Emily dies from her head injury. Her parents blame Jake for their daughter's death and refused Jake wish to say goodbye to her. Jake loses control, forsaking God and demands Him to take back his musical gift. Jake falls into self blame for Emily's death causing him to sparrow down into deep depression. He loses his penthouse and his bank account mysteriously was emptied out. He finds himself homeless and the concrete floor where Emily's body once laid dying becomes his bed. Jake's friends never gave up on him, but he refuses their help and threatens their lives if they didn't leave him alone. More then a year passes, Jake a changed man after living in the streets since the day Emily died. Jake now almost unrecognizable with long hair and full beard finds himself digging inside a dumpster looking for recyclable items. He comes across a small broken up keyboard, buried deep in the dumpster. As he grabs hold of the keyboard a few tunes sounds off. He falls back and lands on the ground. The keyboard lands next to his head, he looks up to the keyboard and sees the keyboard is totally damaged with no batteries in sight. While laying on the ground he touches a key on the keyboard and again it played the same tunes. He recognized the tune as tunes from a song he written for Emily. Lost with emotions he quickly prays to God and begged Him for forgiveness and help. A Pastor friend who was following Jake as he wonder if the homeless man could Jake runs towards Jake. Jake trembling and confusion asked for help. The pastor immediately recognizes him and helps Jake to his feet and walks him out to his car. The pastor takes Jake to a guesthouse in the back of his church. While there the pastor prays for Jake and together they read scriptures. Unbeknown to Jake the church was holding its town's annual spiritual revival that night. The pastor asks Jake to join him in the revival service. Reluctantly he agrees, but what awaits him is far more than what he could ever imagine.