Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights
Havana: November, 1958. 18-year-old Katey Miller (Garai) brings an innate curiosity and a smattering of Spanish to her n...
Based on the powerful true story of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the Columbine High School tragedy, I'm Not Ashamed is a poignant and inspiring drama that traces the life of an ordinary teenager who chooses extraordinary faith. Masey McLain portrays Rachel, a vibrant high school student navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence, friendship, and first love. As she searches for her place in the world, Rachel’s deepening personal faith becomes her compass, guiding her to reach out to the marginalized and lonely around her, including those who others might shun. The film, directed by Brian Baugh, weaves together the fabric of her everyday life—her joys, her struggles, and her heartfelt journal entries—against the backdrop of a typical American high school. Featuring supporting performances from Sadie Robertson and Ben Davies, this moving narrative explores the impact of a life lived with conviction and courage, building toward the fateful day where her beliefs would face the ultimate test. It is a heartfelt tribute to resilience, compassion, and the enduring power of a legacy written not in years, but in moments of genuine connection.