Unplanned follows the story of Abby Johnson, a young woman who becomes the director of a Planned Parenthood clinic, but has a change of heart after witnessing an abortion procedure. She decides to leave the clinic and joins the pro-life movement, becoming a prominent activist. The film explores themes of redemption, personal transformation, and the conflict between reproductive rights and religious beliefs.
David's world is suddenly disrupted when his birthmother contacts him after 18 years, wanting to meet her son.
Roe v. Wade is a movie that tells the story of the historic Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States. The film explores the political and social tensions surrounding the case, as well as the personal stories of those involved. It delves into the legal arguments, the impact on women's rights, and the controversies surrounding the decision.
Hell House is a documentary that explores a haunted house attraction in Texas called Hell House, which is created by a church and has a religious theme. The film focuses on the preparations, auditions, and performances of the attraction, as well as the controversial and provocative aspects of the content.
From the very nature of truth to how our world began, from morality to religion, from population control to political correctness, from Israel to Islam, from atheism to God... our entire world runs on what we believe.
In 'The Life Zone,' a sadistic villain kidnaps a group of pregnant women and traps them in an abandoned hospital. The women are forced to give birth and are subjected to religious propaganda and anti-abortion beliefs. They must find a way to escape their hellish situation and reclaim their freedom.
Lake of Fire is a powerful documentary that delves into the contentious abortion debate in the United States, examining the perspectives of both pro-life and pro-choice advocates. Through interviews and footage, the film explores the deeply held beliefs, extreme actions, and legal battles surrounding the issue.
Blame is a psychological thriller that explores the dark secrets of a woman's past. The movie revolves around the main character, who is haunted by a mysterious event from her childhood. As she delves deeper into her past, she uncovers shocking revelations and must confront her deepest fears.
Sarah, a career-driven woman, discovers she is pregnant and is faced with a difficult decision. As she seeks guidance from her faith and deals with pressure from her boyfriend, she must confront her past and make a choice that will shape her future.
A girl transfers to a Christian school for her senior year determined to repeat as state golf champion. As she begins that quest, she is greatly affected by her golf Coach and comes to learn what is really most important in life.
The Town Is Quiet is a dramatic movie set in Marseille, France. It explores various themes such as drug addiction, prostitution, racism, and interracial relationships. The story follows different characters including a bartender, a drug-addicted prostitute, and a taxi driver. The movie delves into their personal lives and experiences in a city marked by chaos and inequality.
12th & Delaware follows the stories of staff and patients at an abortion clinic in Florida, as well as the pro-life activists who set up a center across the street. The film explores the complex issues surrounding abortion and the clash of ideologies.
The Order of Rights is a pro-life film. The story centers around Emma Stein, a pregnant single girl who has been advised by her mother to have an abortion. Despite the objection of the child's father, Ethan Carpenter, and his promise to help her, she decides to go ahead with the procedure. When Ethan and his family file a lawsuit on behalf of the child's right to life, the drama escalates as Emma's mother, Kerri, contacts a friend in the Associated Press. Before long, the case is mired in media frenzy. The court has to decide whether the child in Emma's womb is a person or not, and if so, if it is endowed with the unalienable rights as enumerated in the Declaration of Independence. The title, "Order of Rights" refers to the order in which the categories of rights are deliberately listed in the document: Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness.
In the midst of a snowstorm, a woman finds herself faced with an unexpected pregnancy. As she grapples with the decision of whether to have an abortion, she is confronted with the complexities of her relationships, her religious beliefs, and the societal pressures that surround her.
President Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the most polarizing figure to ever hold the office. Some have called him the worst thing to happen to America. A racist, sexist, crazy, and unhinged. Others call him a man of integrity, a true patriot, appointed by God to lead the United States. Love him or hate him this film answers the question; What will the world look like in 2024 after Trump as he battles to maintain the foundational values and the independence of the United States against a global community.
Julie Thompson, a young conservative Christian woman, is truly tested by God and gives birth to a child conceived in rape. This decision leads her on a journey that forces her to explore and redefine her relationships with God, her family, friends and even her rapist Mike Connor, as she struggles to forgive the man who violated her by boldly visiting him in prison and forging an unlikely bond.
The film begins by showing images of the Holocaust, and stating that Hitler sanctioned the killing of 11 million people. This is followed by Comfort interviewing people about Adolf Hitler; their responses indicate a lack of historical knowledge, although he also finds a neo-Nazi who claims to love Hitler. Comfort proposes a hypothetical situation to his interviewees, asking if they would kill Hitler if they had the opportunity at that time in history. He asks more hypotheticals dealing with what his interviewees might do in other circumstances related to the Holocaust. He then switches his topic to make similar comparisons to abortion within the United States and the right to life, personalizing his arguments to make comparisons between the Holocaust and abortion in order to place the interviewees on the spot. The documentary concludes with Comfort stating that over 50 million abortions have occurred to date; he calls this the "American Holocaust".
This movie chronicles several pregnant women on their quest to have an abortion. Some got pregnant by accident, others were raped. Sure to offend anti-abortionists, pro-lifers, feminists and chauvinists alike. The portions of the movie that deal with European folk remedies to pregnancy are especially interesting.
Hell's Angel (1994) is a documentary that explores the life and work of Mother Teresa, focusing on the controversies surrounding her actions and the impact of her charity work. The film delves into the religious pilgrimage of the Catholic nun and her efforts to provide hospice care and aid to the poor in Calcutta, India. It also covers the criticism and controversy faced by Mother Teresa, including accusations of misusing funds and promoting a religious-right agenda. The documentary highlights the complexities of Mother Teresa's legacy and her path to sainthood.
Women are being jailed, physically violated and at risk of dying as a radical movement tightens its grip across America.