Babette, a French gourmet cook, wins the lottery and spends all her winnings on a luxurious feast for the community of a small Danish village. As they enjoy the extravagant meal, the guests are transformed and their relationships are healed.
Ordet tells the story of a family in rural Denmark in the 1920s who are deeply divided by their differing religious beliefs. When the daughter-in-law experiences a problem pregnancy, their faith and belief in miracles are put to the ultimate test.
In 'The Rapture,' a woman named Sharon becomes disillusioned with her life and joins a Christian cult that believes the end of the world is imminent. As she waits for the rapture, Sharon grapples with her beliefs, engages in various sexual encounters, and ultimately faces a tragic ending.
Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the Waco siege in 1993, where a Christian sect known as the Branch Davidians clashed with law enforcement agencies resulting in a tragic and deadly outcome. The film investigates the actions taken by the FBI and examines the rules of engagement used during the standoff, as well as the aftermath and the questions that still linger about the incident.
Tony Robinson examines the claims made in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code."
Forbidden Fruit follows the story of a teenager living in a conservative religious community in Helsinki, Finland. She navigates the challenges of friendship, faith, and sexuality as she experiences a sexual awakening and loss of virginity. The movie explores themes of conservatism, religious faith, and the conflict between traditional values and personal desires.
A lawyer travels to her hometown in Northern Sweden to investigate a murder case involving a severed hand and a ritual murder. As she digs deeper into the secretive Christian sect of her town, she uncovers dark secrets and unexpected connections.
Holy Flying Circus is a satirical comedy that tells the story of the controversy surrounding the broadcast of a Monty Python sketch that portrayed Jesus Christ as a regular guy. Set in 1979, the film explores the clash between the Python team and a group of Christian fundamentalists who deemed the sketch blasphemous and called for its ban. It delves into the ensuing debates and the absurdity of censorship. With elements of parody and satire, Holy Flying Circus takes a witty and irreverent look at the clash between art and religion.
Uncover New Zealand’s most extreme religious cult, Gloriavale, and the true stories of people attempting to break free, including current and former members that have never gone on record before. Made with support from NZ on Air. WARNING: Deals with the issue of sexual abuse.
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