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CONCEIVABLE” PREMIERE LAUNCHES A NEW ERA OF FAITH-DRIVEN STORYTELLING

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New Audience Platform Integrates Community Engagement, Exclusive Access, and Data-Driven Strategy

“CONCEIVABLE” Premiered on November 25 as the First Film to Launch Under Filmmaker Beth Caulfield’s Innovative Release Model

LOS ANGELES — Independent filmmaker Beth Caulfield, whose work has been honored by top international festivals, announces the debut her new feature “CONCEIVABLE,” now available through a first-of-its-kind digital premiere designed for faith-driven and social-impact films. The release introduces a new model combining limited-access online screenings, live Q&As, community-hosted events and audience engagement tools aimed at building national momentum ahead of a planned 2026 theatrical rollout.

As the first film to center on a midlife unplanned pregnancy, “CONCEIVABLE” arrives at a moment of heightened cultural conversation around women’s health, family support and faith communities; positioning the project as both a creative milestone and a timely social intervention. With a new approach to pro-life storytelling, the film focuses on fostering compassion for women in unplanned pregnancies and opening conversation about the complexities surrounding them.

“The film is intentionally honest and authentic to the experience for all involved,” says Caulfield. “That is the kind of entertainment audiences are looking for today. The goal is to save lives by encouraging audiences to better support women and families experiencing unplanned pregnancy.”

CONCEIVABLE” follows Brielle, a 45-year-old woman navigating an unforeseen pregnancy amid personal, professional and spiritual challenges. It stars Jana Lee Hamblin, who also co-directed, alongside Dean Cain (“Lois & Clark”) and Caulfield’s daughter, Camille Joy — the real-life inspiration behind the story.

This premiere launch offers an immersive viewing experience that goes beyond streaming. Audiences can watch the film, join live meet-and-greets with directors, actors and experts, and participate in an interactive community space. Viewers are invited to discuss, share, pay the experience forward, connect with nonprofit partners and even earn money by helping promote the film. They may also host local screenings or build their own viewing communities.

By blending the intimacy of grassroots screenings, the prestige of festival-style events and the engagement opportunities of modern digital platforms, Caulfield is redefining how faith-driven films reach audiences and build momentum.

“‘CONCEIVABLE’ invites audiences into a journey that connects art and spirit,” adds Caulfield. “It’s not just a film, it’s an encounter. This new release strategy gives us the space to spark honest reflection, build community and welcome viewers into the story.”

Caulfield is collaborating with SYLOE Group, whose technology supports the premium, invitation-only digital environment. “With ‘CONCEIVABLE,’ we’re together pioneering a model where faith and innovation meet—where viewers aren’t just spectators, but partners in the story,” said Ben Lachaise Wiener, founder of SYLOE Group.

The film premieres using a holiday-season window (Nov 25- Dec 31) for exclusive premium experiences including:

  • Limited-access digital screenings.
  • Live Q&A sessions with the filmmaker.
  • Behind-the-scenes content.
  • Partner and community screenings.
  • Early access for press, influencers, ministry leaders and advocates.
  • A companion book preorder featuring the ministry story behind the film, the director’s cut of the script and more.

This premiere marks the first phase of a broader 2026 multiwindow distribution strategy, giving Caulfield and her team the opportunity to build awareness, gather real-time audience insights and strengthen partnerships ahead of the theatrical release.

With “CONCEIVABLE,” Caulfield becomes the first creator of a faith-based project ever selected by the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, one of the top 10 U.S. festivals. The film was also a semifinalist at the Tokyo Women’s Film Festival, and its screenplay received the Oasis Award from The Well, a leading network for creative professionals.

Through its bold subject matter and innovative release strategy, “CONCEIVABLE” sets a new precedent for independent filmmaking; one that honors artistry, builds community and lays the foundation for long-term success.

For more information about “CONCEIVABLE,” visit www.conceivablethemovie.com.

About Beth Caulfield

Beth Caulfield is a filmmaker, writer, and former Fortune 500 executive whose journey spans the boardroom, pulpit, and screen. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication and former Ivy League track champion, she led HR teams at International Paper, Lockheed Martin, and Honeywell before pursuing community leadership and filmmaking.

Her debut feature, “CONCEIVABLE,” draws from her own late-in-life pregnancy and explores the emotional, physical, and ethical complexities of unexpected motherhood. She is also the author of the best-selling book “People Throw Rocks at Things That Shine: A Clergy Whistleblower’s Journey.”

About “CONCEIVABLE”

“CONCEIVABLE” follows Brielle, a 45-year-old woman navigating an unplanned pregnancy amid personal, professional and spiritual turmoil. The film stars Jana Lee Hamblin, who also co-directed, along with Dean Cain (Lois & Clark”) and Camille Joy, Caulfield’s daughter and the real-life inspiration for the story. The film became the first faith-based project selected by the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival—one of the top ten film festivals in the U.S.—and was a semi-finalist at the Tokyo Women’s Film Festival. The screenplay won the Oasis Award from The Well, a network for creative professionals.

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