In 2001: A Space Odyssey, a spacecraft is sent to Jupiter to investigate a mysterious artifact found buried beneath the Lunar surface. Manned by two men and the supercomputer HAL 9000, the mission uncovers secrets about human evolution and the nature of the universe.
In 1893, a young Irish couple travels to the United States, facing suspicion of murder and other challenges as they strive to build a new life in a rapidly changing country.
PlayTime is a comedy movie set in modern-day Paris, France. It follows the story of an American tourist who gets lost in the complex architecture and modern life of the city. With mistaken identities, comedy of errors, and slapstick humor, the movie explores themes of conformity and nonconformity. It showcases the chaotic and funny interactions among tourists, waiters, cleaners, air hostesses, sailors, businessmen, and more. Through visual comedy and choreographed sequences, PlayTime highlights the postmodern and urbanized standard of living in France during the 1960s.
A cinematic retelling of the stories from the Book of Genesis, including the creation of the world, Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, and the Tower of Babel.
During World War II, General Patton leads the American forces against Rommel's German army in North Africa. As the war progresses, Patton's ego and ambition drive him to outdo his British counterpart, Montgomery. He achieves great victories but also faces controversies and setbacks. Ultimately, Patton leaves his mark as one of the greatest military commanders of the war.
In the year 1910, a Russian officer gets lost in the Siberian wilderness. He meets an old man, Dersu Uzala, who becomes his guide and helps him survive in the harsh conditions. The two form a strong bond and learn from each other's experiences. However, their friendship is tested when they face a deadly blizzard and other challenges in the deep forest.
In the 2nd century, the Roman Empire faces multiple challenges, including internal power struggles, romantic rivalries, and the threat of barbarian invasions. The fate of the empire hangs in the balance as the manipulative Emperor Commodus, dysfunctional relationships, and political unrest contribute to its downfall.
During World War II, a young nurse falls in love with a Frenchman on a Pacific island. They face challenges and obstacles due to their different backgrounds and the war raging around them.
Baraka is a poetic documentary that takes the audience on a journey to explore the complexities of human nature, spirituality, and the environment. The film showcases various cultures around the world and highlights the interconnectedness of all living beings. Through stunning visuals and a lack of dialogue, Baraka invites viewers to contemplate the beauty and destruction present in our world.
Captain EO (1986) follows the story of a spaceship captain and his crew who crash-land on a strange planet and must use their musical talents to bring happiness and unity to the inhabitants.
Map of the Human Heart is a romantic adventure film that takes place in the Arctic during World War II. It follows the love story between an Inuit boy and a half-Indian, half-white girl. Their relationship is tested by the realities of war and the challenges of their different backgrounds.
Old Shatterhand is the story of a brave adventurer who becomes embroiled in a conflict between corrupt soldiers and Native American tribes. Along the way, he forms a friendship with an Apache warrior and together they fight against injustice and prejudice.
Star! is a musical biopic that tells the story of a famous stage actress who rises to fame and battles personal and professional challenges. Set in the 1920s and 1930s in Manhattan, New York City, the film explores the actress's ambition, divorce, pregnancy, and struggles with alcoholism. It showcases her rise to stardom in the musical theater industry, her relationships with other performers, and her constant pursuit of fame.
In Frankenstein's Bloody Terror, a series of brutal murders plague a small village, leading a group of investigators to uncover a terrifying secret. As they delve deeper, they encounter lycanthropy, demonic possession, and the reanimated monster created by the infamous Dr. Frankenstein. With each victim, the danger grows, and the true horror of the situation is revealed. Can they stop the terror before it consumes them all?
During the Thirty Years' War, a captain and a young soldier come across a remote valley untouched by the conflict. As they try to protect the valley from marauding soldiers, friendships form and the value of peace is explored.
In 'The Testaments,' a man embarks on a spiritual journey that challenges his beliefs and leads him to confront his own inner demons. As he grapples with his faith and the conflicts within his family, he seeks salvation and learns the power of forgiveness.
Drama that focuses on the later life of Peter, one of the closest disciples of Jesus.
A musical biography of Edvard Grieg, the Norwegian composer, spanning from his early years through his time in Leipzig and Rome, and ultimately his breakthrough in the Scandinavian music scene.
This new evangelistic film epic, specially produced for this Gospel witness at the Fair, undertakes to describe man's "fifth" dimension -- the life of the human spirit. In swift sequence the giant galaxies, tiny microscopic organisms, cultures and civilizations of the heroic past are summoned to bear testimony to the Glory of God and the spiritual nature of man. Then the story narrows down to one solitary individual, Jesus Christ, the Carpenter of Nazareth, and the effect of this Man upon the world. The film closes on a highly personal note as Mr. Graham invites viewers to receive Christ as Savior and Lord.
"To Be Alive!" was designed to celebrate the common ground between different cultures by tracing how children in various parts of the world mature into adulthood.