'Unsung Hero' Releases May 30 in Australia and NZ


for KING + COUNTRY: Homecoming Tour
After 5 years since they’ve been home, Joel and Luke Smallbone will visit 10 major cities across Australia and New Zealand!

You know Rebecca St. James... you know her brothers Luke and Joel Smallbone, of For King & Country Fame... but do you know the mum and dad who brought them to life?

Unsung Hero is a much-anticipated feature film, produced and directed by the Smallbone brothers, that tells the inspirational story of the music industry family and how it all began.

The film will be in cinemas locally from May 30, in tandem with For King & Country’s ‘Homecoming tour’.

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Starting in Australia, Unsung Hero follows the Smallbones’ parents, David and Helen, as they move their family from the Land Down Under to the United States, searching for a new beginning after the collapse of their music touring company.

We see the young family sleeping on the floor and mowing lawns to make ends meet, while they get on their feet – all the way through to the present day, with three of the seven Smallbone children bringing home Grammy awards and working with music industry legends.

The true star of the story is mum-of-seven Helen, whose faith stands against all odds and inspires her husband and children to hold onto theirs.

The film is being released under Kingdom Story Company, the team behind Jesus Revolution, in conjunction with Candace Cameron Bure’s Candy Rock Entertainment.

Joel Smallbone stars in the role of his own father, David, with Daisy Betts as the family matriarch Helen. Joel and Luke Smallbone are the producers along with Joshua Walsh and Justin Tolley, while Joel is also credited as writer and director alongside Richard L. Ramsey.

On social media Joel and Luke Smallbone explained that the inspiration for the movie came in 2020: “It dawned on us about 4 years ago that this story of immigrating from Australia to America & all the adventures & challenges we’ve walked through in between was a story that needed to be told.”

Find out more about the Australian release of the movie and locate a cinema near you by clicking here