
A musical celebration of vibrant family culture, this energetic soundtrack takes you through the messages of the film in a sweeping panorama of emotions, themes and ethnic flavors. Composed and arranged by our 18-year-old brother, Benjamin, an essential part of our team.
The soundtrack is available for sale here, in both CD and Mp3 download format. You can listen to samples of the music here.

Ben is entirely self-taught, grounding his philosophy of music in his personal study of Scripture.
Three Botkins improvising in harmony. One piano, six hands.
An assortment of Botkin family products are now available for sale from the First Pacific Media Store.
Head over to www.firstpacificmedia.com to purchase “The Return of the Daughters,” So Much More, our brother Isaac Botkin’s newly released book Outside Hollywood: The Young Christian’s Guide to Vocational Filmmaking, and more.
Take note of a new product in the FPM store, “The Making of the Return of the Daughters,” a 50-minute lecture featuring Geoffrey, Isaac, David, Anna Sofia, Elizabeth and Benjamin Botkin on why and how they made “The Return of the Daughters.”

For those of you who have asked about what kinds of things Anna and I do while at home, click here to see a short film our brothers and we put together as a teaching tool for the 2006 Christian Film Academy. If you’re interested in seeing how this short film was made, be sure to check out our oldest brother Isaac’s blog, www.outside-hollywood.com.
The San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival and the Christian Film Academy demonstrated that when a family is unified, it can be a powerhouse of creativity and ingenuity. When they find their exhilaration in dominion projects for equipping the saints, they will never lack for “fun” and stimulating things to do.