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Join us at Hard Faith™Welcoming honest, gritty, redemptive storiesHard Faith™ is a media production company established for the purpose of bringing compelling stories about the human condition to a film going audience in a way that artistically and speaks truth to this present generation in a fresh and powerful way. The world needs quality entertainment and art that speaks truth boldly. We need stories that are set in real-world settings with characters that talk about the ultimate truth. We accomplish this with realistic, real world scenarios and real life characters. Hollywood has been the masters of compelling storytelling for generations. These artists of dramatic cinema have produced some of the worlds greatest existential films dealing with human existence. Our desire is to make hard hitting, thought provoking secular art with characters who are portrayed as real life, flawed people who still find hope.

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episode S4 - Ep4 Hard Faith Fest 2026 Los Angeles cover

S4 - Ep4 Hard Faith Fest 2026 Los Angeles

Hard Faith Fest LA Year Four — Official Selections & Nominations Announcement In this episode of the Hard Faith Podcast, Spencer and McKenna Folmar give a full update on everything happening with Hard Faith, including the recent wrap of their newest feature film, The Days Are Evil, and the upcoming fourth annual Hard Faith Fest LA, taking place June 25–28, 2026 at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California. Spencer opens the episode by sharing that The Days Are Evil has officially wrapped production after a demanding but deeply meaningful shoot in Central Pennsylvania. The film is the first installment in the upcoming Suicide Trilogy, with the same core cast continuing into the next two films. Spencer and McKenna reflect on the strength of the cast and crew, the emotional weight of the material, and the grace they felt throughout production. Spencer also shares that he has already begun editing and is excited about how the film is coming together. The conversation then turns to Hard Faith Fest LA Year Four, which will be the largest Hard Faith Fest yet. This year marks the festival’s first four-day event, hosted by Lake Avenue Church, a venue Spencer and McKenna describe as beautiful, gracious, and ideal for the growing festival. They discuss the move to Pasadena, the convenience of nearby hotel room blocks, the walkability of the area, and the ability for guests to fly into Burbank as an easier alternative to LAX. Spencer and McKenna emphasize that Hard Faith Fest is not simply a screening event, but a true gathering place for Christian artists, filmmakers, writers, actors, producers, and industry professionals who are trying to tell honest, redemptive stories. The festival will include screenings, screenplay presentations, panels, workshops, live musical performances, the Pitch Fest, afterparties, Sunday worship at Lake Avenue Church, and a closing time of prayer and encouragement. This year’s festival theme is “Do Not Fear.” Spencer explains that the theme feels especially fitting for Christian artists who are called to create courageously, even when the path is uncertain. The episode frames the festival as a place of encouragement, community, and faith-driven creative boldness. The heart of the episode is the official announcement of the Hard Faith Fest LA official selections and category nominations. The festival received its strongest and most competitive submissions yet, with hundreds of entries and more than fifty projects being screened or presented across the festival. The official selections include: Screenplays: At the Mercy of Faith, Blood or Communion, The Deplorable, Finding Hallie, Harvest Skies, Henry’s House, Indentured, Lower Than Angels, One Simple Thing, Paging Faith, The Portrait, Seasons Change, There Will Come a Day, Until We Climb, and Wonder Horse. Short Films: Beyond the Shadows, The Conversation, Convicted, Defender, Died Twice, ECCE HOMO, The King and The Maiden, Onesimus, Satisfied in You (Psalm 42), and To Philemon. Feature Films: Elijah Peel, The Hail Mary, Illusion of Faith, Jim vs the Future, Learning You, Miracle on the Precipice, The One, and Problem Attic. Student Films: Altar, And, Light, Life and Death, Mourning Dove, Palette of Dreams, SOLO DEUS, Shelter of the Reeds, and Then I Heard. Documentary Features: I Can Finally Breathe, Light of Cappadocia: Saints Arsenios & Paisios, MEARS: How One Woman Changed American Christianity, RESCUED - A Story of Redemption and Hope, and To The Ends. Documentary Shorts: In the Shadow of Grace, Jordan: Blessing Arab, The Missionary, The Potter, and The Farthest We Fall. The episode also announces selections in Best Original Song, Episodic / Television, and Animation, along with nominations for acting, directing, producing, writing, cinematography, editing, visual effects, costume design, makeup, casting, international film, composer, trailer, and additional festival awards. Spencer and McKenna close by congratulating all official selections and nominees, while also encouraging those who were not selected to continue creating and submit again in the future. They make clear that the festival’s mission is not only to recognize excellent work, but to champion artists who are telling stories that liberate. The episode ends with an invitation for listeners to buy tickets, attend all four days, take part in the full community experience, and join Hard Faith Fest LA in Pasadena for a festival rooted in faith, art, courage, and honest storytelling. www.HardFaithFest.com [http://www.HardFaithFest.com]

2. mai 2026 - 34 min
episode S4 - Ep3 Kimberly Jade Soliman "Screenwriter: Writing with Endurance" cover

S4 - Ep3 Kimberly Jade Soliman "Screenwriter: Writing with Endurance"

In this episode of the Hard Faith Podcast, Spencer Folmar sits down with Los Angeles screenwriter Kimberly Jade Soliman to talk about her path into screenwriting, her long-standing connection to Hard Faith, and the grit it takes to build a career in film while staying grounded in faith. Spencer highlights Kimberly’s discipline, consistency, and practical approach to finding work, while Kimberly shares how God led her from a theater background into screenwriting and eventually to Los Angeles. The episode is especially helpful for aspiring writers because it is not just inspirational — it is practical. Kimberly talks about the value of steady writing, learning the industry from the inside by working on set, going to conferences, building relationships over time, and refusing to let rejection knock her out of the game. She makes the case that perseverance matters just as much as talent, and that a real writing career is built through faithfulness over time. At its heart, this conversation is about endurance, calling, and doing the work. It is an encouraging episode for screenwriters, filmmakers, and anyone trying to stay faithful to what God has put in front of them, even when the road is long.

9. mars 2026 - 50 min
episode S4 - Ep2 Sean P. Malone "Grand Canyon" cover

S4 - Ep2 Sean P. Malone "Grand Canyon"

In this episode of the Hard Faith Podcast, host Spencer Folmar sits down with filmmaker and cinematographer Sean Malone, whose striking black-and-white short film Grand Canyon won second place at this year’s Hard Faith Film Festival in Hollywood.  Sean shares the deeply personal inspiration behind Grand Canyon, a film born out of the isolation, grief, and spiritual weight many experienced during the COVID era. Framed like a psalm of lament, the film follows a widowed minister struggling to hold onto faith amid darkness, division, and despair — ultimately becoming a cinematic prayer and cry out to God.  The conversation expands into Sean’s love of cinema, his influences ranging from Spielberg to Lawrence of Arabia, and his journey as an artist who wants filmmaking to carry real spiritual substance. Sean and Spencer reflect on the importance of theology in storytelling — not making films that feel preachy, but honest stories that still center Christian hope.  Sean also speaks candidly about his own faith journey, including seasons of depression, suffering, and slow spiritual growth — emphasizing that Christians may walk through valleys, but never without hope. Together, Spencer and Sean explore how hardship shapes character, how faith matures over time, and why art should ultimately point beyond ourselves to Christ.  Finally, Sean reflects on the unique spirit of Hard Faith Fest: a community marked not by transaction, but by love, dignity, and the belief that artists are made in the image of God. He shares plans for a possible Grand Canyon sequel and encourages listeners to keep creating meaningful work rooted in truth and redemption.

9. feb. 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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S4 - Ep1: Nathan Clarkson is the Worst

In the Season 4 premiere of the Hard Faith Podcast, host Spencer Folmar welcomes back the show’s only recurring guest across every season, Nathan Clarkson, for a wide-ranging conversation on faith, honesty, and storytelling. The episode centers on Nathan’s new book I’m the Worst: Freedom Is Found in Admitting Our Faults, which explores the personal and cultural consequences of refusing to acknowledge our own brokenness. Nathan shares how years of maintaining a polished Christian image hid deeper fear, doubt, and pain—and how facing that darkness became a bridge to healing rather than the end of his story. Together, Spencer and Nathan discuss why Christians should be the first to admit their need for a Savior, how denial fuels division in culture and politics, and why much faith-based art fails when it avoids the reality of sin, suffering, and moral complexity. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, filmmaking, and theology, they argue that honest art has the power to confront darkness while still pointing toward redemption. This episode sets the tone for Season 4 by affirming a core Hard Faith conviction: life is hard, God is good, and truth-telling—both in art and in life—is essential to freedom and faithfulness.

20. jan. 2026 - 42 min
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S3 - Ep12: End of Year Giving & Summary

On the Season 3 finale of the Hard Faith Podcast, Spencer Folmar is joined by his wife and Hard Faith COO, McKenna Folmar, for a candid end-of-year reflection that closes out 2025 and looks ahead to what God may be preparing in 2026. Together, they unpack a year marked by both deep suffering and unexpected fruit—sharing openly about loss, perseverance, and why Hard Faith continues to exist for artists who feel unseen, constrained, or displaced by traditional faith spaces.  The episode recaps major milestones from the past year, including the first-ever Hard Faith regional event in New York City, which sold out theaters, overflowed its awards show, and confirmed a growing hunger for honest, unfiltered faith-driven storytelling on both coasts. Spencer and McKenna reflect on the leap of faith it took to pull off the NYC festival in just a few months, the supernatural sense of unity that marked the event, and how Hard Faith has become a gathering place where filmmakers find community, collaboration, and courage.  Looking forward, they announce key plans for Hard Faith Fest LA 2026 (June 25–28)—a four-day event in Hollywood themed “Do Not Fear,” featuring expanded workshops, live music, worship, commissioning, and new artistic categories. The conversation also previews upcoming books, original Hard Faith film projects, additional regional and international events under prayerful consideration, and the continued growth of the podcast into Season 4.  More than an update, this finale is an invitation—to pray, to partner, and to step into a movement committed to telling stories that liberate and bringing the Gospel to the lost sheep through art. As the year closes, Spencer and McKenna share their hearts, their gratitude, and their hope for what lies ahead, trusting God’s direction one step at a time.

29. des. 2025 - 33 min
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