After crashing his plane in the Appalachian Mountains, a man finds himself held captive by a backwoods cult. He must use his knowledge of faith-healing to escape the cult's deadly grasp.
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.
The Miracle Maker is a beautiful hand-drawn animated film that follows the life of Jesus Christ and his teachings. The story takes place in 1st-century Galilee under the Roman Empire's rule. It explores themes of friendship, faith, and the power of miracles.
True story of a couple charged with manslaughter when their rejection of modern medicine in favor of religion to treat their diabetic child resulted in his death.
In Exorcist II: The Heretic, a teenage girl with repressed memories, Regan MacNeil, is sent to Africa for psychotherapy. There, she becomes the target of a demonic possession and is connected to the events of the first film, The Exorcist. As Regan's possession worsens, a priest, Father Lamont, is tasked with investigating her case and uncovering the truth behind her past. The film explores themes of good versus evil, religion and supernatural forces, guilt, and crisis of faith. It is set in the 1970s and takes viewers on a surreal and supernatural journey.
Sympathy for Delicious follows the story of a man named Delicious, who is a wheelchair-bound homeless person with the ability to heal others by touch. As he struggles with his own demons and the limitations of his condition, he embarks on a journey to find his purpose in life. Through his encounters with various characters and experiences, Delicious discovers that his faith-healing powers may not be enough to bring true happiness and fulfillment. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complexity of human nature within the context of homelessness and disability.
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple is a documentary that explores the infamous events surrounding the Peoples Temple and the mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. The film delves into the charismatic leadership of Jim Jones, the political and religious motivations behind the cult, and the tragic outcome that resulted in the deaths of over 900 people. It also examines the impact of the events on survivors and the lasting legacy of the Peoples Temple.
The Calling follows the controversial life of evangelist Leroy Jenkins.
When Janet Turner comes to believe God has given her the power to heal, her two grown children wrestle with how to react.
A man named Arlo gets caught up in the anti-establishment movement of the 1960s and faces discrimination, military draft, and various misadventures while hitchhiking, attending a wedding, and getting involved with a small-town commune.
Derren Brown: Miracle is a mesmerizing documentary that delves into the realms of illusion and faith-healing. Renowned illusionist Derren Brown explores the limits of the human mind and showcases extraordinary acts of apparent miracles, challenging our perceptions of reality and belief. This thought-provoking film examines how faith healing exploits the vulnerability and susceptibility of people seeking hope and answers.
Angela, a young girl living in a rural setting, deals with mental illness and obsessions. She watches her parents having sex and becomes fixated on religious zealotry and faith healing. Through her imagination and mysticism, Angela seeks divine intervention and struggles with the dysfunctional nature of her family.
When newspaper editor Fletch inherits a Louisiana mansion, he gets caught up in a murder conspiracy involving toxic waste, disguises, and a corrupt televangelist. With his sarcastic wit and investigative skills, Fletch must unravel the mystery and save the day.
A reluctant faith healer tries to escape his troubled past, but his evangelist mother will stop at nothing to exploit her son's miraculous gifts.
A woman who believes she has been chosen by God to heal people is taken in by a greedy promoter and his shrewish wife to make the rounds of the rural South.
In 'Leap of Faith,' a con artist posing as a faith healer travels to a small town in Kansas, exploiting the town's religious beliefs for personal gain. However, when he falls for a waitress and witnesses a real miracle, he is faced with a crisis of faith.
Psychomagic, a Healing Art is a documentary that explores the practice of psychotherapy and its ability to heal deep emotional wounds. It follows the journey of several individuals as they embark on a transformative process, using various artistic and theatrical techniques to confront their repressed desires, painful childhood experiences, and emotional traumas.
A little Christmas magic causes two coworkers with contrasting lifestyles to switch sexual orientations.
A struggling addict ventures into the Louisiana swamps to reconnect with her estranged faith healer father, only to discover he is hiding a troubling secret aboard his houseboat.
UFOria is a comedy sci-fi movie set in a small town, where a faith-healer and con-man arrive. They have adventures involving a supermarket, a broken heart, religion, shoplifting, a convertible, a supermarket clerk, a camper, a preacher, a born-again Christian, tequila drinking, a dog, beer, Universal Studios, a fictional news show, unidentified flying objects, faith healing, a desert, Budweiser, eccentricity, a flying saucer, and alcoholism.