Flagship · Feature film · In development
Forty
A man walks into the Georgia woods to fast for forty days and hear from God, but as hunger, silence, dreams, and guilt begin to unravel him, he must face the terrifying possibility that surrender may cost him the life he was trying to save.
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Synopsis
After years of building a life he thought God wanted for him, a man drives to a remote stretch of the Georgia woods, leaves his phone in the car, and walks into the trees with nothing but water and a journal. His plan is simple: fast for forty days, pray, and listen.
The first days are quiet. Hunger sharpens his senses. The forest feels almost generous. But as the weeks press on, the silence begins to fill with things he did not invite — vivid dreams, fragments of memory, conversations with people who are not there. His body weakens. His certainty fractures. The line between revelation and delusion thins until he can no longer tell which voice is God’s and which is his own.
Forty is a psychological and spiritual drama about a man who goes looking for God in the wilderness and discovers that the hardest thing to surrender is not comfort, but control. It asks what happens when faith demands more than you planned to give — and whether the answer you receive is worth the life it costs.
Key Details
Format
Feature Film
Genre
Psychological drama / faith
Setting
Georgia woods
Status
In development
Written / Directed / Filmed by
Parker Stroop
Music
William Antoniou