Birthday: October 10, 1989 in Eustis, Florida, USA
Director & Producer Spencer T. Folmar's theatrical debut, "Generational Sins," has spurred a national debate surrounding the interplay of faith and film. FOX, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Washington Times, CBN, Christian Post, and more have all joined the conversation in about the film's release. In response, Folmar coi...
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Director & Producer Spencer T. Folmar's theatrical debut, "Generational Sins," has spurred a national debate surrounding the interplay of faith and film. FOX, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, Washington Times, CBN, Christian Post, and more have all joined the conversation in about the film's release. In response, Folmar coined the term "Hard Faith" to describe this new genre of film, written for audiences who are hungry for hope in the midst of gritty real-life stories.Folmar's career began at the ambitious age of 17 when he directed his film debut, "Fortified." Two years later, his second feature film, "Guilt & Sentence," would receive critical acclaim, winning festival awards and premiering to a sold-out audience.Folmar's films are now released under his Los Angeles production company Hard Faith Films, which is currently developing several projects that will reflect today's multifaceted culture and audience. He is in pre-production for his fourth feature, "Beast in Me," as well as in development stages of his fifth feature, "Deathbed Redemption" with more on the way in the Hard Faith genre.During his post-graduate academic career, Folmar attended NYU for my MFA in film and also received my masters in theology from Reformed Theological Seminary. His desire to combine these two passions is a driving force in his current slate of films. Folmar's goal is to "Shine light in the darkness by telling stories of hope." Show less «