In this TV show, Earth is invaded by aliens who launch a devastating attack. As humanity fights for survival, they discover that the aliens are vulnerable to bacteria. The show follows the struggles of a group of survivors as they try to stay alive and find a way to defeat the aliens.
The Ten Commandments (1956) is a biblical epic that tells the story of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the chosen leader of the Hebrew slaves. Moses leads his people out of Egypt, defies the Pharaoh, and receives the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
Egyptian Prince Moses discovers his true identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to lead his people to freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt.
The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting 600,000 slaves on a journey of escape from Egypt and its cycle of deadly plagues. Moses confronts Ramses, unleashes ten plagues on Egypt, and leads the Hebrews through the Red Sea to freedom. Along the way, he receives guidance from God and carves out the Ten Commandments. The story portrays the struggle for liberation, the strength of faith, and the power of perseverance.
Overman King Gainer is an anime TV series, created by Sunrise. Directed by longtime animator Yoshiyuki Tomino, the creator of the Gundam series, written by Ichirō Ōkouchi, and featuring character designs by Yoshihiro Nakamura, Kinu Nishimura and Ken'ichi Yoshida, the series ran from September 7, 2002 to March 22, 2003 on Japan's WOWOW network, spanning a total of 26 episodes.
In a post-apocalyptic future, Earth's atmosphere is toxic and humans are struggling to survive. A scientist named Sam works on finding a solution on IO, one of Jupiter's moons. As she conducts experiments, a man named Micah arrives seeking refuge. Together, they face a choice between leaving Earth or staying behind and embracing a new way of life.
A worldwide exodus through the desert begins, in search of the last oasis that offers life on the planet.
Moses, a biblical character, leads the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, facing challenges and guiding them through the desert.
The Salt of the Earth is a biography and documentary film that tells the story of a renowned photographer. It explores his work capturing images from various parts of the world, showcasing the human condition and social cohesion. The film highlights his journey to places like France, Galapagos Islands, Kuwait, Mexico, and more, where he documented the effects of starvation, drought, and other issues. It also delves into his experiences in countries like Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, covering topics such as the Rwandan genocide and violence. Throughout his career, he has produced iconic photographs that have become famous, reflecting his humanist perspective.
Forbidden Games is a heart-wrenching film that takes place in the French countryside during World War II. It follows a young girl, who after losing her family, finds solace and friendship in a young peasant boy. Together, they navigate the harsh realities of war and try to find hope amidst the chaos.
This documentary reveals the shocking truth behind Secret Project 4 1, a classified government experiment in the South Pacific that caused environmental destruction, radiation sickness, and forced relocation of indigenous people.
A live stage recording of the musical based on DreamWorks Animation's 1998 film adapted from the biblical story of Moses, from his being a prince of Egypt to his ultimate destiny of leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt.
Simón, a Venezuelan freedom fighter exiled in Miami, copes with trauma and guilt over a choice he must make: stay in Miami and start a new life, or return home to the losing fight against a tyrannical regime.
A dramatic retelling of the story of Moses, who leads the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and towards the promised land. The series explores Moses' struggle with the Pharaoh, the plagues that befall Egypt, and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea.
A filmmaker embarks on a journey to investigate the historical evidence for the biblical account of the Exodus from Egypt. Through interviews with archaeologists, historians, and religious scholars, he examines the controversies and challenges surrounding the story of Moses and the Israelites' escape from slavery. The documentary takes viewers to various locations in Egypt and presents different theories and interpretations of the events described in the Book of Exodus.
The Long Way Home (1997) is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the tumultuous events during the British Mandate for Palestine, post-World War II. The film highlights the Jewish migration, the Jewish-Arab conflict, and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. It delves into the struggles faced by Holocaust survivors, the establishment of internment camps, and the challenges of Jewish refugees. The documentary sheds light on the various factors that influenced this historical period, including colonialism, bigotry, and the struggle for self-determination in the Middle East.
In a dying world, Kaena, a teenage girl, goes on a perilous journey to save her home planet. She must battle alien species, overcome betrayal, and uncover a mysterious force that holds the key to survival.
A cantankerous and brilliant architect, Alfred, embarks on a highly unusual commission in Malta for a man who calls himself 'The Grand Duke of Corsica'. An epidemic hits the Island and all must flee, but Alfred remains to finish the job.
A comprehensive exploration of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Arab nations, spanning 50 years. The documentary delves into key events such as the Arab-Israeli war, the refugee crisis, the role of the United Nations, the plight of Jewish refugees, the establishment of Israel, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It also examines factors like Zionism, the British Army's involvement, the formation of kibbutz communities, anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust survivor experience.