"I Still Believe" is a 2020 American Christian romantic drama film directed by Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin.
The starring cast includes Britt Robertson as Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp, Melissa Roxburgh as Heather Henning, Shania Twain as Teri Camp, Gary Sinise as Tom Camp, Nathan Parsons as Jean-Luc Lajoie, Abigail Cowen as Adrienne Camp, K.J. Apa, Reuben Dodd as Josh, Nicolas Bechtel as Jared, Terry Serpico as Mark and others.

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Trailer

Is there a trailer for I Still Believe movie?

Lionsgate Movies on Tuesday, January 14, 2020 released the trailer for "I Still Believe" you can watch here:
I Still Believe (2020 Movie) New Trailer | KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain.

Plot summary

What is I Still Believe movie plot?

Here is a short review of "I Still Believe" movie plot summary.

In Lafayette, Indiana, in September 1999, Jeremy Camp (KJ Apa) departs for Calvary Chapel College in Murrieta, California. The night of his arrival, he goes to a concert of Canadian Christian band, the Kry, where he meets the lead singer, Jean-Luc (Nathan Parsons) LaJoie (Nathan Parsons), who becomes fast friends with Jeremy, who turns to him for musical advice.
After the concert, Jeremy meets Melissa (Britt Robertson) Henning (Britt Robertson), a fellow student at his school, and friend of Jean-Luc, who loves Melissa, but Melissa does not reciprocate the feeling. Jeremy and Melissa get to know each other, and quickly begin dating, causing a rift among Jeremy, Melissa, and Jean-Luc. As a result, Melissa ends her relationship with Jeremy. Jeremy goes back to his family's home in Indiana for Christmas break. A few days after Christmas, Jeremy receives a phone call from Jean-Luc, saying that Melissa is sick, and asks Jeremy to come back to California.
Upon his arrival, Jeremy visits Melissa in the hospital, who tells him that she has been diagnosed with Stage 3C cancer in her liver. Melissa also tells Jeremy that she loves him. Jeremy says the same, and proposes to her. Melissa accepts. During this time, Jeremy begins to make a name for himself as a Christian singer-songwriter. Melissa learns that the cancer has spread to her ovaries, and that she needs a surgery that will leave her infertile. After the surgery was supposed to happen, Melissa wakes up to Jeremy, who tells her the surgery was canceled because she is now cancer-free. Six months later, Jeremy and Melissa marry. Everything seems perfect until after their honeymoon, Melissa wakes up in pain. Jeremy takes her to the hospital, where they find out her cancer has returned, and that nothing more can be done for her.

Cast

Who plays who in the I Still Believe movie cast?

Here is the full cast and characters of "I Still Believe" movie. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.

Britt Robertson  as Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp
Melissa Roxburgh  as Heather Henning Melissa's sister
Shania Twain  as Teri Camp Jeremy's mother
Gary Sinise  as Tom Camp Jeremy's father
Nathan Parsons  as Jean-Luc Lajoie a mutual friend also interested in Melissa
KJ Apa  as Jeremy Camp
Abigail Cowen  as Adrienne Camp Jeremy's second wife
Reuben Dodd  as Josh (as Reuben Jack Dodd)
Nicolas Bechtel  as Jared
Terry Serpico  as Mark
Tanya Christiansen  as Jannette
Cameron Arnett  as Doctor Furst
Rushi Birudala  as Raj
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes  as Professor Rochester (as Anjelah Johnson)
Mike McGill  as Engineer
Sahjanan Nasser  as Maria
Alex Taylor  as DJ #1
Alyssa Gonzalez  as Orientation Guide
Griffin Hood  as Guard
Edward Rashad Smith  as Tattooed Guard
Katie Anne Moy  as Jacqueline
Steven Laney  as Guitarist
Ed Litton  as Dean of Students
Sharonne Lanier  as Nurse
SheΓ© Dueitt  as Discharge Nurse
Tyler Galpin  as Random Guy
Taylor Scott  as DJ #2
Kevin Avery  as DJ #3
Rhonda Huete  as Frazzled Receptionist
Marshall Meeker  as Yves La Joie
Timothy James Adkison  as Pete Nelson
Ian Rupp  as The Kry Bandmate
Joe Grove  as Adrienne's Bandmate #1
Roy Durand  as Adrienne's Bandmate #2
Ben Cook  as Adrienne's Bandmate #3

Release date

When is I Still Believe movie release date?

"I Still Believe" movie release date was scheduled to be on March 7, 2020 (ArcLight Hollywood), on March 13, 2020 (United States), on March 27, 2020 (Turkey), on April 9, 2020 (Hungary) and on August 13, 2020 (Germany) distributing by Lionsgate Films, GEM Entertainment, BfParis, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Encore Films, Golden Scene, Golden Village Pictures, Kinepolis Film Distribution (KFD), Phars Film, Pioneer Films, Studiocanal Film, bf Distribution, Eagle Films, FX Network, Hulu, Mongrel Media, Pris Audiovisuais and SAJE Distribution.

Filming

What are I Still Believe filming details?

The duration of the film is 116 minutes. With a budget of $12 million, the film grossed over $16.4 million.

"I Still Believe" movie is rated "PG", according to the MPAA film rating system.

Rating

What are critics and audiences saying about I Still Believe movie?

"I Still Believe" movie got average rating from critics. IMDB rating is 6.5/10. Rotten Tomatoes rating is 52/100. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on a scale ranging from A+ to F.

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