Unto Us is an absolutely compelling Christmastime gem. Set to the backdrop of modern day scenery and haunting ‘Oh Come, Emmanuel’ cello melody, the actors portray the sheer emotions of a modern day telling of Christ’s birth. In just one minute and fifty-nine seconds, the mystery, the mayhem and the glory of Jesus’ arrival is translated onto screen.
The results are impressive; I found myself being moved to the core of my being. For those who have seen multiple nativities or screen depictions of that one Bethlehem birth, and have perhaps lost the wonder of what really happened; this little film is an absolute joy to watch. Sit back and bask in the wonder of Emmanuel’s coming. If there’s one thing you share online this Christmas, let it be this.
Dear Annie,
Thanks for all your support with the Unto Us films, we really appreciate you writing this blog 🙂
My name is Ben Winwood, and I wrote the music for the Unto Us films. Just wanted to let you and your readers know; if you’d like to own a copy of the score from the Unto Us films, you can download the soundtracks here, the album included the extended directors cut score (5mins of music). The directors cut will be released tomorrow, and I believe aired on UCB for the Christmas period:
http://benwinwood.bandcamp.com/album/unto-us-original-score
Merry Christmas to you, and your readers 🙂
Dear Annie,
Thanks for all your support with the Unto Us films, we really appreciate you writing this blog 🙂
My name is Ben Winwood, and I wrote the music for the Unto Us films. Just wanted to let you and your readers know; if you’d like to own a copy of the score from the Unto Us films, you can download the soundtracks here, the album included the extended directors cut score (5mins of music). The directors cut will be released tomorrow, and I believe aired on UCB for the Christmas period:
http://benwinwood.bandcamp.com/album/unto-us-original-score
Merry Christmas to you, and your readers 🙂