Danny Carrales
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Danny Carrales is a film maker specialising in Christian films.

Career

Carrales has been active in the film industry since 1990s, with Final Exit (1995) as his first major effort, which Carrales wrote, produced and directed. He has since released three other films: The Gathering, Escape From Hell
Escape from Hell (2001 film)
- Plot :The film is about a man, Dr. Eric Robinson, who puts himself in cardiac arrest in order to scientifically study near-death experiences. In the course of his experiments he ventures into both heaven and hell. The film ends with the invitation to accept or reject Christ as Savior....

, and Pilgrim's Progress.

Awards

Carrales won a gold plaque, shared with Don White, at the Chicago International Film Festival
Chicago International Film Festival
The Chicago International Film Festival is an annual film festival held every fall. Founded in 1964, it is the longest-running competitive film festival in North America....

 in 1995 for The Gathering.

Filmography

Year Film Capacity Notes
1991 The Appointment Additional footage
1992 Second Glance
Second Glance (film)
Second Glance is a 1992 Christian drama film directed by Rich Christiano. It is one of the Christiano Brothers' films to be viewable on Sky Angel's "Video On Demand" service, announced in 2008. The film follows the story of a young Christian, Daniel , in a public high school and his great internal...

Writer
1995 Final Exit Producer, writer, director
1998 The Gathering Camera, foley artist, writer, editor, producer, director Film won a Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival
2000 Escape From Hell
Escape from Hell (2001 film)
- Plot :The film is about a man, Dr. Eric Robinson, who puts himself in cardiac arrest in order to scientifically study near-death experiences. In the course of his experiments he ventures into both heaven and hell. The film ends with the invitation to accept or reject Christ as Savior....

Editor, producer, director
2008 Pilgrim's Progress Producer, writer, director

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