31st Annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala Winners Announced

At the 31st annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala & Report, Lori Loughlin was honored with the Grace Prize for her performance in “A Christmas Blessing.” Her heartfelt acceptance speech expressed her gratitude for being able to do what she loves and make movies.

The Best Family Film award went to Super Mario Bros. Movie, showcasing its ability to entertain and engage audiences of all ages. The movie provided wholesome entertainment for families, promoting positive values and messages.

Throughout the night, various movie and television projects were recognized for their impact and quality. “A Paris Christmas Waltz” received the award for Best Family TV, while “Jesus Revolution” was acknowledged as the Best Movie for Mature Audiences. “Chicago P.D.” episode “New Life” was named Best TV for Mature Audiences.

Other notable recognitions included the Faith & Freedom Award for Movies given to “Sound of Freedom” and the Faith & Freedom Award for TV presented to “A Million Miles Away.” The Visionary Award was bestowed upon Brad Krevoy, an Emmy Award-Winning Producer, for his outstanding contributions to the industry.

The event brought together prominent figures in the entertainment industry, with stars like Candace Cameron Bure, Cameron Mathison, and Matthew Morrison in attendance. Musical performances by Dennis Quaid and Blessing Offor added to the evening’s entertainment, creating a memorable experience for all.

The 31st Annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala was held on February 9th at the Avalon Theatre in Hollywood. Great American Family will be airing the Gala Awards multiple times before moving to streaming platforms, allowing viewers to enjoy and celebrate the achievements of these talented artists.

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