Life-changing events deserve to be retold, reframed in light of the passing of time, and re-imagined for a new time, place, and people. Audience of One, inspired by a true story that took place at the turn of the millennium, continues to offer something unique, thoughtful, and transcendent for modern audiences. It is an invitation to reflect on one's own life and relationship to God and to unhook from the spell of cultural and personal anxiety that leaves us exiled from our authentic selves. Ultimately, its story is about the struggle between faith and doubt, messy humanity and redemption, and the hunger to be known and loved by God.