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                    (2018)
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J. Michael Finley,
 Madeline Carroll,
 Trace Adkins,
 Priscilla Evans Shirer,
 Cloris Leachman,
 Dennis Quaid,
 Nicole DuPort,
 Brody Rose,
 Jason Burkey,
 Rhoda Griffis,
 Tanya Clarke,
 David Norona,
 Kevin Downes
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Andrew Erwin,
 Jon Erwin
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Drama,
 Faith & Spirituality,
 Faith & Spirituality Feature Films,
 Religious & Spiritual Dramas
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1h 50m
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I Can Only Imagine portrays the inspiring true story of Bart Millard, the lead singer of Christian band MercyMe, and the redemption-filled journey that led him to write the hit song of the same name. The film explores themes of forgiveness, faith, and the transformative power of music.
                 
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