The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting 600,000 slaves on a journey of escape from Egypt and its cycle of deadly plagues. Moses confronts Ramses, unleashes ten plagues on Egypt, and leads the Hebrews through the Red Sea to freedom. Along the way, he receives guidance from God and carves out the Ten Commandments. The story portrays the struggle for liberation, the strength of faith, and the power of perseverance.
OMG: Oh My God! is a satirical comedy film that follows the story of a man named Kanji Mehta, who sues God after his shop is destroyed in an earthquake. The film explores themes of religion, spirituality, and the power of belief.
Under the Sun of Satan follows the story of a troubled priest in rural France who encounters a woman claiming to be possessed by a demon. As he becomes obsessed with saving her soul, his faith and sanity are put to the ultimate test. The film delves into the complexities of religious belief, guilt, and the struggle between good and evil.
After his boat is struck by lightning and destroyed, a fisherman sues the insurance company, claiming that it was an act of God. The case becomes a media sensation, and he is joined by a lawyer and a journalist in his fight against the establishment.
Deewaar (1975) is a story of two brothers who are separated by their choices in life. One becomes a policeman while the other becomes a smuggler. The movie revolves around their conflicting ideologies and the consequences of their actions.
A psychiatrist is called to a prison to examine an inmate who claims to be God. As he delves deeper into the case, he begins to question his own sanity.
Documentary film by Peter Greenaway made for Thames Television, in which people who have survived being struck by lightning relate their experiences against a typically Greenaway backdrop of lists, black humour and 'collated statistics'.
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