for KING & COUNTRY to Star in New Film & Scores a Double Wins at the K-LOVE Fan Awards

Four-time GRAMMY Award-winning duo and Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist for KING & COUNTRY are set to star in the upcoming new film Unsung Hero. The brothers, Joel and Luke Smallbone, are thrilled to be in this new movie which tells the story of how the Smallbone family journey to America. The movie also introduces their mother, Helen Smallbone, as she uses her faith to hold the family of nine together by turning struggles into an adventure for her children.
For the new movie, for KING & COUNTRY will be working with Monarch Media and Radiate Films. "With the great partnership of Monarch Media and Radiate Films, we're inviting you to join our family's radical journey. With thousands of hours of home camera footage, captivating interviews from key partners and friends and a defining show at Sydney's Opera House, we're pulling back the curtain on our lives like never before," Joel and Luke Smallbone said in a statement.
Moreover, for KING & COUNTRY score a double wins during tonight's broadcast of the fan-fueled K-LOVE Fan Awards. The duo took home the trophies for Artist of the Year and Group of the Year awards. Joel Smallbone expresses his gratitude when he writes, "As I stood without my "other half", I was reminded of how thankful I am.. Thankful for you and your votes, and for my brother/music partner @smallboneluke."
The K-LOVE Fan Awards mission is to create a fan experience that celebrates and promotes artists, athletes, authors and entertainers who, with excellence, engage and impact popular culture for Jesus Christ. This year's show will be hosted Matthew West. The annual awards show is a John Sanders LLC production presented by Coca-Cola Consolidated.
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