
Watch our new feature film in 2026! Coming in two parts: Part 1 will be released at our Genesis Conference on February 28th.
Part 2 will be released later this year.
In a world driven by science, skepticism, and relentless questioning, history’s most mysterious witness steps into the modern spotlight. When Noah—the one who’s family survived humanity’s greatest catastrophe—suddenly appears in a 21st-century college classroom, a group of college students seize a once-in-history opportunity: ask the man himself.
What follows is an intense, thought-provoking exchange unlike anything ever recorded. Students challenge Noah with the hardest questions of our age. Why did the Flood happen? How could such a global event occur? What was the world like before the waters rose? What really happened to dinosaurs? Were the giants and Nephilim real—and if so, what role did they play in humanity’s downfall? As Noah recounts the beauty and corruption of the pre-Flood world, the construction of the Ark, and the terrifying reality of the judgment that followed, the classroom becomes a battleground of ideas, faith, evidence, and human curiosity. Some students search for scientific answers. Others wrestle with moral implications. All are forced to confront the possibility that ancient history may be far more complex—and relevant—than they ever imagined. This gripping, dialogue-driven film challenges assumptions, sparks debate, and invites audiences to explore one of history’s most controversial events through the eyes of the only man who lived through it.
