In a small Persian village, Soraya is falsely accused of adultery by her abusive husband and is condemned to death by stoning. Amidst the religious fundamentalism, a French journalist tries to expose the truth and save Soraya, but faces resistance from the backward society.
The true story of Sarah Rector, an African American born in Oklahoma Indian Territory in the early 1900s, who believes there is oil beneath the barren land she's allotted and whose faith is proven right. As greedy oil sharks close in, Sarah turns to her family, friends and some Texas wildcatters to maintain control of her oil-rich land, eventually becoming one of the nation's first female African American millionaires — at 11 years old.
Infidel follows the story of an American man who is abducted and tortured by terrorists in Tehran, Iran. He is held captive and faces execution unless he publicly renounces his Christian faith. As his desperate wife and a CIA agent work to rescue him, they uncover a larger conspiracy involving the Iranian regime and political intrigue. Infidel is a gripping political thriller that explores themes of faith, courage, and the fight for freedom.
The Young Messiah follows the journey of Jesus Christ as a young boy, living in Egypt and later embarking on a journey to Nazareth with his family. Based on the novel by Anne Rice, this drama explores the early years of Jesus' life and his path towards fulfilling his destiny as the Messiah.
The Day Reagan Was Shot is a gripping drama based on the true story of the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan. It takes place in 1981 when a cold-blooded killer attempts to shoot Reagan outside the White House. The movie follows the aftermath of the assassination attempt, including Reagan's hospitalization, the investigation, and the impact on the political landscape.
In the 1920s, the rights of American workers to join a labor union was still considered an open question, and African-Americans were routinely denied their civil and economic rights. 10,000 Black Men Named George, the title, refers to the fact Pullman porters were often called "George" by white passengers, which was considered a racial slur.
Michael is a U.S. journalist who works for a Brazilian newspaper. One day he is put in charge of interviewing Father Louis Stephen, a famed catholic missionary who helps the needy in the jungles of Brazil. Yet he has one problem: the Father has rarely ever given an interview. However, Michael decides that he will be the first to have interviewed the Father personally, and goes on a journey to the center of Brazil, in search of the priest. Michael will soon know how hard it can be to get an interview, and that the Father's apparent media-shyness has deeper implications than he thought.
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