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FAQ: 'Say a Little Prayer' Romantic Comedy Release for Valentine's and Galentine's Day

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Samuel Goldwyn Films' 'Say a Little Prayer' offers a Valentine's marketing edge with a social media candy giveaway and Luis Fonsi's debut to attract diverse audiences.

The romantic comedy 'Say a Little Prayer' is available digitally on platforms like Apple TV and Amazon Prime, featuring Luis Fonsi's first English song and an ensemble cast.

The film celebrates friendship and inclusive storytelling through Migrant Filmworks, aiming to connect with English-speaking Latino audiences and promote cultural representation in media.

Luis Fonsi makes his feature film debut in this comedy where friends recite an ancient prayer, triggering unpredictable events that test their bonds and transform lives.

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FAQ: 'Say a Little Prayer' Romantic Comedy Release for Valentine's and Galentine's Day

It's a romantic comedy that follows three friends who recite an ancient prayer to the patron saint of 'all things lost,' triggering unpredictable events that test their friendship and transform their lives.

The film is now widely available for digital release on major video-on-demand platforms including Comcast, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Google Play, Tubi, Roku, YouTube Movies, and Fandango at Home.

According to screenwriter Nancy De Los Santos, Valentine's Day is perfect for watching romantic comedies, and since the movie celebrates friendship, it's also ideal for watching with friends on Galentine's Day.

The film features Grammy Award-winning artist Luis Fonsi in his feature film debut, along with Vannessa Vásquez, Jackie Cruz, Vivian Lamolli, Latin American legend Angélica María, Tatanka Means, and comedian Chris Kattan.

The filmmakers are offering a promotion on the movie's social media, giving fans a chance to win a special box of Valentine's/Galentine's candy.

The film is directed by Patrick Perez Vidauri, produced by Cristina Nava of Migrant Filmworks, written by Nancy De Los Santos, and executive produced by Academy Award nominee Edward James Olmos and Luis Fonsi.

The film includes Luis Fonsi's first English-language song 'The Prayer in Your Eyes,' plus songs by Tejana artist Shelly Lares, Los Angeles musician Nancy Sanchez, and The Last Bandoleros.

Migrant Filmworks Inc. produces movies and series featuring inclusive characters that appeal to worldwide audiences and target the fastest-growing cohort of moviegoers: English-speaking US-born Latino audiences.

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