Joel Amat Güell to Make Acting Debut in “Man Kills, Jesus Saves”

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The acclaimed artist behind such works as The Extractor, who’s done art for notable musicians like Chris Cornell and Bring me the Horizon will officially be making his acting debut in Man Kills, Jesus Saves as a mysterious refugee named Jesús. Not much has been revealed about the role, but it is said to be a notable part in the film.

Set in 1988 West Virginia, ‘Man Kills, Jesus Saves’ centers around a Bible Studies camp for children led by the ever ‘hip’ youth pastor Duane Sheppard Jr. As he and his collective of Christ-loving youth counselors begin setting up camp for the season, a series of strange happenings occur that rattle the members of the site and, in turn, lead to several murders committed by an unidentified killer.

In the midst of this, Duane and the camp itself face the potential of scandal and condemnation due to long held rumors of inhumane treatment and ‘gay correction’ therapies surfacing in The Village Voice. Duane struggles to cover up the murders to avoid further bad publicity and attempts find the killer before things escalate to the point of no return.

Written and directed by Practice Makes Perfect’s Jayme Karales and produced by Joel Amat Güell, Kevin Sommerfield (Don’t Go to the Reunion, Dismembering Christmas), Zach Benard (Somewhere Else), and Gregg Golding (Battle Cosplay Fetish Drones), Man Kills, Jesus Saves will enter production this August, pending the success of a Kickstarter campaign set to begin June 15th.

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