Faust is a 1926 silent film that tells the tragic story of a man named Faust who makes a deal with the devil in exchange for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. As Faust indulges in his newfound powers, he falls in love with a young woman named Gretchen and becomes entangled in a series of supernatural encounters. Ultimately, Faust must face the consequences of his pact, leading to tragedy and the battle between good and evil.
Easter Sunday is a comedy movie that revolves around a family gathering on Easter Sunday. Inspired by Jo Koy's life experiences and stand-up comedy, it provides a humorous take on family relationships and the festive celebrations of Easter.
It's Easter in the beach house of a Chilean well-to-do and nowadays family. A self-centered and successful father, a disoriented mother and a son overshadowed by his successful father. The three of them, wait for the arrival of the son's first official girlfriend; a disturbing and rebellious young lady who will invade the house with her powerful sexual load and other "gifts", breaking loose an emotional cataclysm with no stepping back.
Two film enthusiasts who work for a boutique distribution company called Flicker & Fade meet Vince Miller, the elusive writer/director of 1979's The Easter Sunday Massacre, who, along with his film, hasn't been seen in over 40 years.
Saving Grace is a comedy-drama about a widow who becomes a shepherd and performs miracles in a small Italian village. She uses her newfound power to save the village from drought by building an irrigation system with the help of a former priest. The story is filled with humor and heart as the widow navigates through the challenges of her new role and finds unexpected love and community along the way.
While the origin behind Easter is known to all, the origins of the traditions that accompany it are less familiar. When did Christians start celebrating Easter? When did the bunnies come into play? And why do bunnies hide eggs
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