Black Venus is a drama film based on the true story of a South African woman, Saartjie Baartman, who is taken to Europe in the early 19th century and exhibited as a freak show attraction. The film depicts the exploitation, objectification, and racism faced by Baartman during her life, highlighting the themes of colonialism and racial prejudice. It also explores the personal struggles and experiences of Baartman, including her forced involvement in pornography and her eventual death from pneumonia. The movie bravely tackles sensitive topics related to race, identity, and the dehumanization of women.
In A Matter of Faith, a college student's faith is shaken when her biology professor teaches evolution, leading to a clash between religion and science. She must confront her own beliefs and take a stance to defend her faith.
In Dogs, a group of college students unknowingly unleash a terrifying canine creature with a taste for blood. As the savage attacks escalate, they must find a way to stop the madness before they become the next victims.
College co-eds struggle with the moral, societal and human aspects of romance.
Picture a Scientist is a compelling documentary that sheds light on the experiences of female scientists working in different fields. The film explores issues such as sexual harassment, misogyny, and sexism that permeate the scientific community. It highlights the challenges faced by women in pursuing careers in science, including stories of abusive bosses, unwanted sexual advances, and discrimination. The documentary showcases the resilience and determination of female scientists in the face of these obstacles.
Ty Bounds, a workaholic as a computer programmer for 35 years, has retired. No longer forced to work for a living, he seeks how he can spend his time serving God. Following the lead of the Holy Spirit, he returns to college to wage war against secular humanism and to mentor a new generation in truth seeking.
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