Let There Be Light (2017) Official

Kevin Sorbo, Sam Sorbo, and Sean Hannity, with appearances by music stars Dionne Warwick and Travis Tritt . Themes and Reception

The narrative reaches a turning point when Sol is involved in a serious car accident. During four minutes of clinical death, he experiences a vision of his deceased son, who delivers a simple, cryptic message: . This near-death experience shatters Sol's world-view, leading him on a journey toward Christianity and a reconciliation with his estranged family. Production and Cast Let There Be Light (2017)

Released on October 27, 2017, is an American Christian drama that marks the feature film directorial debut of Kevin Sorbo. The film serves as a deeply personal family project, starring Kevin Sorbo alongside his wife, Sam Sorbo, and their two sons. Backed by executive producer and Fox News host Sean Hannity, the movie explores themes of faith, loss, and redemption through the lens of a radical personal transformation. Plot Summary Kevin Sorbo, Sam Sorbo, and Sean Hannity, with

The film was produced on a modest budget of approximately and filmed primarily in Birmingham, Alabama , utilizing local landmarks like the Lyric Theatre and Avondale Park. Director: Kevin Sorbo Writers: Sam Sorbo and Dan Gordon Backed by executive producer and Fox News host

The story centers on (Kevin Sorbo), a world-renowned and cynical atheist who has built a career on mocking religious belief following the tragic death of his young son to cancer. His life is characterized by alcoholism, emotional isolation from his ex-wife Katy (Sam Sorbo), and a strained relationship with his two surviving sons.

The film primarily tackles the "problem of evil"—why a good God allows suffering—and the importance of godly leadership within the family unit. However, it also weaves in modern political and cultural commentary, which divided critics.