New Biopic ‘Unsung Hero’ Explores Origins of Christian Music Artists Rebecca St. James and For King & Country
A new biopic hits theaters today, shedding light on the origins of beloved Christian music artists Rebecca St. James and For King & Country. The film ‘Unsung Hero’ delves into the family history of these musicians, revealing the sacrifices and struggles that shaped their careers.
The story begins in 1990 in Australia, where David Smallbone, portrayed by his son Joel, works as a concert promoter for Christian musicians. With his wife Helen and six children, life seems promising until a failed tour leads to financial ruin. Determined to start anew, the family relocates to Nashville in pursuit of a second chance in the music industry.
The film portrays the challenges faced by the Smallbone family as they navigate the competitive world of Christian music. Despite setbacks and financial hardships, their resilience and faith drive them forward. ‘Unsung Hero’ offers a raw and honest look at the realities of pursuing a career in the music business, highlighting the Smallbones’ unwavering commitment to their dreams.
Through compelling storytelling and powerful performances, ‘Unsung Hero’ captures the essence of perseverance and the enduring power of family bonds. Audiences are taken on a journey of hope, resilience, and the unyielding spirit of pursuing one’s passion against all odds.