Jamie Bernadette Talks ‘The Furnace’

Jamie Bernadette returns for another interview! In January we spoke with her about The Sixth Friend. This time around, Jamie and I got to talk about her upcoming inspirational film The Furnace. Directed by Darrell Roodt and shot in South Africa, The Furnace is a story about determination and perseverance. Refusing to be weight down physical and emotional disasters, Jamie’s character will fight to overcome with help from a similarly struggling doctor.

The Furnace is available now on Amazon to stream!

Synopsis:

Newlyweds Mary (Jamie Bernadette) and Matt celebrate Christmas – and their passion for running – with two honeymoon tickets to Africa’s ultimate footrace, The Furnace. Their excitement to race together across the biggest animal reserve in the world has them inspired.   

Then in a horrific flash, everything’s gone including Mary’s purpose for living.
 
A year later, Mary is grieving. Struggling to breathe with an oxygen tank, she cries out her anger at God. Standing nearby, a man (Luthuli Dlamini) sees her suffering, and shares his own story of loss. Once a doctor in Africa, he fled to America when civil war annihilated his town. Now known by the nickname, ‘Coffin,’ he digs graves after losing his practice. Coffin urges Mary to keep on believing, push through and recover, offering his help as a doctor and friend. Over time Coffin’s dedicated support and intense training helps Mary grow strong, and live to run again. But what will it take to let go of her pain and loss when she finally enters The Furnace?

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