The Righteous Gemstones is a witty and irreverent TV show that revolves around the lives of the Gemstone family, a wealthy and dysfunctional clan of televangelists. As they navigate their opulent lifestyle, greed, family relationships, and the dark comedic aspects of their religious empire are explored. The show sheds light on the complexities of religion, wealth, and the dynamic within a dysfunctional family, providing a humorous and insightful portrayal.
Landon, a rebellious teenager, is forced to perform community service and meets Jamie, a quiet girl. They form a friendship and Landon helps Jamie fulfill her wishes before she dies of leukemia.
19 Kids and Counting is a documentary TV show that follows the lives of the Duggar family, a large family with nineteen children. The show depicts their conservative morals, religious beliefs, and the challenges they face as they navigate through family relationships, home schooling, and their involvement in the Advanced Training Institute.
Sintonia follows the intertwining stories of three friends from the favelas of São Paulo. Doni, Nando, and Rita each have their own ambitions and dreams, but the dangerous world of the drug trade and the allure of the Brazilian funk music scene threaten to derail their aspirations. As they navigate the challenges of their environment, they confront issues of crime, religion, friendship, and family dynamics. The series explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams in the vibrant and diverse city of São Paulo.
A rebellious teenager moves to a small town where dancing and rock music are banned, and he leads a group of young people to fight for their right to express themselves.
Dr. James Martin is tasked with evaluating convicted serial killer Edward, who claims to be possessed by a demon named Nefarious. As Martin delves into Edward's story, he becomes entangled in a web of supernatural horror and demonic influence. Edward insists that Martin will commit three murders before the day is over, leading to a chilling and suspenseful race against time. Can Martin escape Nefarious' clutches and save himself and others from a dark fate?
A fraudulent exorcist, Reverend Cotton Marcus, agrees to let a documentary crew film his final exorcism. However, he soon realizes that the possessed girl he is dealing with is genuinely possessed by an evil spirit. As the exorcism progresses, Reverend Marcus and the crew find themselves in danger as they uncover dark secrets and face off against a satanic cult.
The Family is a documentary TV series based on the book "The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power" by Jeff Sharlet. It explores the secretive conservative Christian religious group known as The Family or The Fellowship, which operates in Washington, D.C. and has connections to powerful politicians. The series delves into the practices and ideologies of the group, including their influence on American politics and conservative Christianity.
Twenty-seven years ago Gil and Kelly Jo Bates tied the knot with no plans to have kids. Fast forward 19 kids later and this tight-knit family, seemingly too good to be true, has a tremendous bond but are far from perfect. As you will see, when you have a house full of 19 children, from ages two to 25, daily chaos is multiplied exponentially, but so are the joyful and poignant moments that life can bring.
After a retired schoolteacher is tasked with writing letters for illiterate people at a train station, she forms an unlikely friendship with a young boy who is searching for his long-lost father in Rio de Janeiro.
Get an in-depth look into the secrets and controversies surrounding The Duggars, a mega-family featured in reality TV. Discover the truth beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect image.
After surviving years of torture as a prisoner of war during World War II, Louis Zamperini struggles to adjust to civilian life. Tormented by his traumatic past and haunted by memories of war, he finds salvation and forgiveness through his newfound faith in Christianity.
Young and Wild follows a young theology student named Daniela, who is navigating her sexual awakening and grappling with her religious upbringing. She starts a blog where she writes about her experiences with bisexuality, masturbation, sexual fantasies, and more. As she explores her desires and experiments with her sexuality, she also contends with the expectations and judgments of her evangelical community.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1989) is a TV show that tells the story of a young girl named Jeanette who is raised in a strict religious family. The show explores her journey of self-discovery and challenges faced due to her unconventional beliefs. It touches upon themes of faith, religion, and identity.
In the late 1960s, a Southern California pastor forms an unlikely alliance with a hippie hitchhiker to connect with the younger generation. Together, they start a movement to evangelize hippies and others, facing challenges and experiencing growth. The ministry becomes popular, sparking a Jesus Revolution and leaving a lasting impact on the culture.
Amazing Grace tells the inspiring story of William Wilberforce's battle to abolish slavery in the British Empire. Set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the film follows Wilberforce's journey as he faces political opposition, personal struggles, and the challenges of his time. Through his faith and determination, he works tirelessly to bring about change and social justice.
A misanthropic New Yorker in his 60s finds a new lease on life when he starts a relationship with a young southern girl and learns to appreciate the simple joys.
After a near-fatal car crash, a famous atheist finds himself at odds with his own beliefs when he undergoes a near-death experience. As he recovers, he begins to question his stance and embarks on a journey of spiritual exploration and religious conversion. Along the way, he must confront his troubled past and reconcile with his ex-wife and son. This powerful drama explores themes of faith, redemption, and the power of transformation.
Bibleman is a Christian superhero who uses his faith and the power of God to fight villains and spread the message of Christianity. With his cape and Bible sword, he defeats evil and teaches important Christian values to children and families.
Jesus Camp is a documentary that follows a group of evangelical Christian children and their experiences at a summer camp in North Dakota. The film explores the controversial practices and beliefs of the camp, including speaking in tongues, pro-life activism, and the indoctrination of young children. It also delves into the political and social impact of conservative Christian fundamentalism in America.