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When Christian filmmakers Andrew and Jae Huff couldn’t find family films they felt comfortable showing their children, the husband-and-wife duo decided to make their own.
The result is “Dot Conner: Webtective,” a mystery-adventure movie that offers an alternative to what they see as an increasingly values-cluttered entertainment landscape.
“I just wanted all the stuff that was being forced into my kids’ content to be taken out,” Jae Huff told The Christian Post. “I wanted wholesome American family values, something like the movies I had when I was a kid. And at some point, I realized, if nobody else is going to make the content, we know how. So it’s up to us to find a way to do it.”
The film, inspired by the Huffs’ popular streaming series of the same name, follows interne