Local filmmaker Caleb Vetter will premiere his second feature, “Pawn’s Move,” at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, at the Palazzo 16 Theater, 135th and Metcalf.
Admission is $6.
Written by northeast Missouri screenwriter Kim P. Wells, “Pawn’s Move” is about a shy young man who inherits from his boss, the late proprietor of an antique story, an item worth several million dollars.
With his life turned around and pursued by a money-hungry young woman, our hero relocates to another town where he encounters an equally shy girl with a clouded past. They’re brought together by chess and faith.
“Pawn’s Move” was produced by CV Productions, Vetter’s faith-based film company, and stars Tyler Roberds, Jami Harris and Sheena Pena.
The film will be shown at the upcoming Kansas International Film Festival (KIFF) at the Glenwood Arts, and at the Marantha International Christian Film Festival. At the Bare Bones International Film Festival it was named Best Family Film and took home the Audience Choice award for best feature.
Vetter’s previous feature was “Anyone Accept David.” He also worked on the sound for the locally-lensed “Works in Progress.”
For more information visit the film’s web site at www.pawnslinkthemovie.com.

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