A provocative, timely political drama that explores the intersection of faith, politics, and personal conviction in the high-stakes world of elections.
When a school shooting hits close to home, rising Republican Senator Charles Whitmore is forced to confront his believes – both political and personal – putting both his future and his family on the line. He discovers that “apathy is a four-letter word” – a modern-day restating of the famous “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
CONTENT WARNINGS: the sound of gunshot, graphic discussion of gun violence, intense discussion of politics and religion