Directors Shelby Hagerdon and Michael White present their film The Cross on June 26th!
Based on a true story, French Catholic immigrants face discrimination and threats from the Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Iowa. As one daughter falls for a Klan member's son, the family's acceptance and safety are jeopardized.
"The Cross" is based on the actual events of the Moreau family as they were driven out of Laurens, Iowa by the Ku Klux Klan in 1922. This historic drama follows Delore and Vivienne, French Catholic immigrants and their three daughters Madeline, Claire, and Prissy. As the Moreau family tries to be accepted, Madeline falls in love with the son of Frank Johnston, the head of the local Klan chapter. As tensions rise, the family begins to fear for their lives.
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