Austin Kearney Victoria Emmons
Caleb Hogan Rachel
Karen Jezek Kenny Jezek
Judith Hogan Don Hogan
Dr. Michael Farris
Himself
Come What May features nineteen year old Grants Pass resident Victoria Emmons in her first role in a feature film.
Come What May centers on pro-life issues fought in the U.S. Supreme Court and National Moot Court Championship. This movie tells the story of two Patrick Henry College students, Caleb played by Portland resident Austin Kearney and Rachel played by Victoria, who team up to lead the college to the National Moot Court Championship. Torn between his newly-Christian father and feminist Supreme Court attorney mother, Caleb must decide whether to vigorously defend an abortion parental rights case from a distinctly Christian perspective or argue points that seem more likely to win the National Moot Court Tournament. Throughout the movie, the characters are challenged to do what is right and to make a stand no matter what the consequences may be.
Christina Emmons, 21 years old, assisted the movie production in make-up and sound engineering. One of The Emmons Sisters’ songs, "Lullaby", plays during the closing credits of the movie and will be included on the forthcoming movie soundtrack album.
This new film project was filmed last summer at the campus of Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia by the newly formed film company Advent Film Group. "AFG's goal is to prepare a new generation of Christian filmmakers who will one day make big-budget films," explains George Escobar, director and producer and an ex-Discovery executive and American Film Institute producing fellow.

