Paradise: Faith follows the story of a woman named Anna, who is a devout Catholic. She spends her days going door to door, trying to spread the word of God. However, when her Muslim husband returns home after an accident and refuses to engage in any physical contact with her, Anna's faith is tested. She begins to question the effectiveness of her religious practices and seeks solace in unconventional ways.
In a Spanish guesthouse, two sisters are bound and gagged by a religious zealot who believes they represent religious bigotry. As the sisters struggle to survive, they uncover the dark secrets of the innkeeper and the religious symbolism hidden within their surroundings. The movie explores themes of religious violence and Catholic hypocrisy, with graphic scenes of bloodshed and murder.
When Elisabeth, a woman of faith, host of a radio show on a Catholic radio station, devoted to her family and the suffering of the world, is confronted with the pedophilia of priests and the suicide of her son, belief gives way to rage and to violence.
Year of Enlightenment is a drama-comedy film about a teenage boy in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. He navigates through his religious upbringing, hypocrisy, and his own personal enlightenment while falling in love and facing the challenges of war.
Based on true events that changed the law. This is the story of a survivor, Lyndal, a young woman sexually abused as an 11 year old while attending a prestigious school. Her courage to fight for justice is entrusted to a local lawyer determined to build a case and give Lyndal peace from her torment. With the help of his aspiring young associate and an enigmatic barrister, the lawyer and Lyndal find their way together.
This documentary delves into the dark history of sex abuse within the Catholic Church, focusing on the code of silence that allowed the abuse to persist. It explores the cover-ups, scandals, and the systemic hypocrisy that shielded pedophile priests from consequences while victims suffered in silence. Through interviews with abuse survivors, investigators, and experts, 'Sex Abuse in the Church: Code of Silence' unveils the extent of the crisis and calls for accountability and justice.
A documentary about the hearings of President Nixon's Commission on Obscenity, featuring adult-film producer David F. Friedman (one of the producers of this film) testifying before Congress, and involved in the production of one of his films, "Trader Hornee."
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