In the movie, 'The Convert (2023)', a lay preacher arrives at a British settlement in the 1830s. As his violent past is questioned, he faces a test of faith when he gets caught in the midst of a bloody war between Maori tribes.
In Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008), the Federation is facing its biggest threat yet as they fight against insectoid aliens. With the planet at stake, a group of troopers must use their powered armor and strategic skills to overcome the enemy. However, they also face conflicts within their own ranks, including religious fanatics and mind control. As the battle rages on, the troopers must find a way to unite and save humanity from complete destruction.
The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) is a dark comedy horror film set in a small Australian town called Paris. The town survives by causing fatal car accidents and salvaging the wreckage. When a young man named Arthur arrives in Paris, he discovers the town's sinister secret and becomes a target. As the townspeople try to possess his body, Arthur must fight to survive and escape the clutches of the killer cars and redneck residents.
A young gardener sets out to save her family farm by entering a floral competition for Easter. She meets a local pastor along the way who helps her restore the hope she lost.
The life and career of Dominican comedy duo Raymond Pozo and Miguel Céspedes.
There are approximately 60 million evangelicals in the United States. They represent by far the largest religious group and should not be underestimated politically as voters. They take the Bible literally and believe that God created the world in six days, that the world only existed for 6,000 years, and they dismiss scientific knowledge as lies. They fear Muslims and atheists, homosexuality and permissive life. Alcohol, abortion and sex before marriage are taboo. In large parts of the United States, secularism, the separation of church and state, are being removed more and more. The filmmakers of the documentary give a frightening insight into a strange world and show a supposedly modern country, in which large parts of the population have a level of intellectual development as in the Middle Ages and are as reactionary in their worldview as in Islamist theocracies.
Director Hannah Livingston spends 6 months tracking two of America's most radical Christian hate groups - a notorious pastor from Arizona and a network of extremist preachers.
A coming-of-age story ignites when teenager Josh Sendler has to pack up his hoop dreams and move from the lush cornfields of Indiana to the harsh inner-city playgrounds of Newark, N.J.. He meets and befriends basketball phenom, Antwon Jackson, on the local court and together they make a run for the high school state championship. Their friendship is tested along the way and ultimately must prove itself in the face of the explosive n-word.
The film, taking place in 1950, presents the story of Father Leopold and the monks of his order struggling to once again revive Christianity in a country trying to scrape itself together after the war. Initially, the communist powers do not hinder their work, and the Church was even able to regain possession of holy objects hidden during the war. This "peaceful" state does not last long. Father Leopold is arrested on trumped up charges, and in order to break him, he is subjected to cruel torture. His former student, Lieutenant Keller, who turned his back on religion and now believes in the socialist system, is appointed - upon the command of Major Fyodorov - to extract a confession of guilt. But the Father's perseverance and resistance changes everything.
In their journey to find the formula for a fragmented and dying Church the two filmmakers find themselves getting closer to a much bigger Answer.
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