Becket is a historical drama based on the true story of King Henry II and his close friend and confidant, Thomas Becket. The film explores their complicated relationship as Becket rises to power and becomes the Archbishop of Canterbury, challenging the control and authority of the king. It delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, friendship, and the struggle between religious and political power.
In Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood and his Merry Men defy the Sheriff of Nottingham and his corrupt rule. Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, and Little John join Robin in his fight for justice and freedom.
The son of Robin Hood carries on his late father's tradition.
Henry VIII and His Six Wives is a biographical drama that explores the tumultuous life of King Henry VIII and his marriages. From his passionate love affairs to political treacheries, the movie dives deep into the intriguing and scandalous events that shaped the Tudor dynasty.
Bertie and Elizabeth is a historical drama that focuses on the relationship between King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, exploring the challenges they faced during their early years of marriage. The movie delves into the struggles of King George VI with his stammer and his speech therapy, as well as the pressures and expectations placed upon the royal couple during a time of war and political turmoil. Through their love and determination, they navigate personal and public challenges, ultimately becoming a symbol of hope and strength for the nation.
In June 2003, the Episcopal Church in New Hampshire came under fire when it became the first to elect an openly gay man, Gene Robinson, as a bishop. Since that flash point, Robinson has been at the center of the contentious battle for LGBT people to receive full acceptance in the faith.
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