Script File
Messiah
In a world shattered by war and silence, Messiah continues the saga of Samara Kai—the prophesied voice of Harmony—as she walks the line between savior and sacrifice. As fractures deepen within the Church and a fleet of pilgrims returns to Earth to rebuild sacred memory, Sam must choose between survival and transcendence. Meanwhile, Max—her partner and chronicler—struggles to keep her grounded as her spiritual power threatens to consume her humanity.
With breathtaking set pieces, sacred rituals, and emotional resonance, Messiah explores memory, prophecy, and the cost of becoming divine. At its heart, this is a love story between flame and shadow, between what we remember and what we become.
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Brad ReinholdWriterMany many :)
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Brad ReinholdShowrunnerMany many :)
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Project Type:Screenplay
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Number of Pages:110
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Language:English
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First-time Screenwriter:No
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Student Project:No
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Purple Sky International Film FestivalGermany
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Brad Reinhold is a visionary filmmaker, poet, and philosophical storyteller whose work bridges science fiction, theology, and mythic prophecy. With academic roots in philosophy and cinematic arts, Brad weaves tales that challenge perception and elevate the soul.
He is the creator of The Harmony Saga, a multi-film, multi-book epic chronicling the return of sacred memory through the voices of the forgotten and the fractured. His written works include The Quantum Soul, Disciple, Prophet, and A Shadow of Light, A Memory of Hope. As a direct descendant of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, his storytelling fuses ancestral mythos with present-day spiritual urgency.
This 25-minute film is the complete Act I of Disciple, the first cinematic movement in the Harmony Saga. Serving as both a standalone narrative and a proof-of-concept, it offers a fully realized glimpse into the visual, tonal, and emotional world of the larger six-film saga. Viewers are invited to experience the invocation—to step into the rhythm, atmosphere, and mythic voice that underpins the award-winning screenplays.
https://youtu.be/PmxIM1Q6wys?si=RkZ0lvoxsuKk0sj3
Messiah was born from the ache of the sacred. It’s a film about remembrance—of self, of soul, of love—and what happens when memory becomes light.
I wrote this in the wake of real-world loss, silence, and spiritual awakening. The story grew from a single line whispered into darkness: “I am not breaking. I am becoming.” I believe in the possibility that film can change people—not by preaching, but by reminding them of what they already know deep down.
Every moment of Messiah—every seed, battle, silence, and flame—is part of a greater song. This isn’t just about saving the world. It’s about reminding it. I offer this story not as a final answer, but as a sacred beginning.