| This article appeared in The Minneapolis Star Tribune - Variety Movie about effects of divorce on kids was made to communicate the GospelBy Neal Gendler, Staff Writer 
 A Twin Cities filmmaker says that the same religion                that saved him from suicide a dozen years ago also may help youngsters                cope with the pain of parents' divorce. John Prin of Edina has put $70,000 of his own money behind that                belief to produce a 35-minute movie called "Between Planes                and Parents." The film, shot at Minneapolis-St. Paul International                Airport, has young actors portraying youths traveling between parents                on both coasts. The movie is being distributed through three dozen U.S. and foreign                outlets handling religious materials, and Prin said the content                is religious in purpose. "That's the only reason it was made: to convey a contemporary                issue, like the effects divorce has on kids, and bring a spiritual                path out of it," he said. In the film, a teenage girl tending                two younger siblings has run into complications between flights;                a teenage boy notices her unhappiness and strikes up a conversation.                They discover they share the pain of split families. The boy eventually                tells how he's been helped by his relationship with Jesus. The girl                rebels at evangelism, then makes friends. Prin said he made the film to "use video as a means to communicate                the Gospel in a relevant, contemporary way." A second reason                was to move beyond corporate videos and into dramatic film work.                Prin worked in Hollywood movies in the 1970s, writing four feature-length                scripts and designing sets for television producers. He also has                worked in public relations. "The third reason I made it was to expand my business and                to prove that doing things in a Christian manner would be successful                financially," he said. When the drama runs its course in rental,                he plans to sell copies. He said it should appeal to churches that                can use it for youth groups, parent support groups and counseling. The Twin Cities distributor says the film found a good reception                during showings at a convention. "There really isn't another                film out there that fills the niche this one does," said Mike                Lundeen of Gospel Thru Films in Golden Valley. "It's well above                average for technical quality and story line." "The key to the whole process was distribution and a market                need," Prin said, "and having a desire in my own heart                to spread the Gospel because coming to Jesus changed my whole life                12 years ago." He said the move is "the result of my having                been reborn in Christ at the point of suicide 12 years ago." Prin said he'd grown up with no church, no connection with God. "I had tried everything else: astrology, scientology, philosophy,                hard work — the American dream — chasing women ... every                avenue that man can try for happiness and not found it," he                said. "I had a drug addiction, was arrested for petty theft,                was on the brink of divorce, a totally unhappy person. I was in                a suicidal state." Then, "Somebody told me about Jesus, and I scoffed completely,"                he said. "Three weeks later I realized that was my only alternative.                When I asked Jesus to save me, he did. He completely reoriented                my life so I'm a completely happy and satisfied person today. There                have been plenty of struggles, but I'm drug-free, adultery-free,                theft-free. I've been made to see that the center of the universe                is not me." 
   This article appeared in The Minneapolis Star Tribune
 on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27/1990.
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