Outlaw Prophet: Warren Jeffs is a biographical drama based on the true story of Warren Jeffs, the leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS). The movie portrays Jeffs' rise to power, his control over his followers, and the disturbing practices that took place within the FLDS, including polygamy and forced marriages. Jeffs' arrest and subsequent life sentence are also depicted.
In the TV show "Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey (2022)", it explores the story of Warren Jeffs and his shocking criminal case within the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The series delves into his rise within the religious sect and the crimes he committed, shedding light on topics such as religious fundamentalism, cult leaders, forced marriages, and sexual abuse.%s
Electrick Children follows Rachel, a 15-year-old religious teenager from a fundamentalist family in Utah. After listening to a cassette tape she finds, Rachel believes she has been impregnated by the music and sets out on a journey to find the man with the beautiful voice on the tape. Her search takes her to Las Vegas, where she encounters a wide variety of characters and challenges her upbringing and beliefs. Along the way, she discovers more about herself and the world around her. The movie explores themes of religion, family relationships, and individual freedom.
A journalist is drawn into a web of mystery and murder when he investigates a series of killings within a Mormon community. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a shocking conspiracy that puts his own life at risk.
Escaping Polygamy follows the efforts of three sisters, Andrea, Jessica, and Shanell, as they help other women escape from polygamous marriages and navigate the challenges that come with leaving behind their communities and families.
Prophet's Prey is a chilling documentary that delves into the disturbing practices of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, led by the charismatic but dangerous figure, Warren Jeffs. The film follows the accounts of former members as they recount tales of abuse, polygamy, child marriages, and the manipulative tactics used to control and isolate the community. It sheds light on the harrowing experiences of those who managed to escape the clutches of this oppressive cult.
Escape from Polygamy is a drama movie that follows a young woman as she tries to break free from a polygamous community and find love outside of her religious community. Along the way, she faces challenges, including a religious leader who manipulates and controls the members of the community. She also struggles with her own doubts and fears as she seeks to create a new life for herself.
The 19th Wife is a drama mystery TV movie based on a book. It delves into the secret life of a 19th wife who is part of a religious community. The story explores themes of polygamy, arranged marriage, and police brutality in an isolated Utah community.
In God's Country is a modern day story of slavery. Young women ignored by the police and protected by "freedom of religion" are trapped in polygamous communities scattered throughout North America. Judith Joseph is one of them. Despite being raised under the watchful eyes of "God's Keepers" and knowing no other life, Judith realises she cannot watch her sixteen year old daughter succumb to the same fate she was born into. Desperate, with no other resources and no connections, Judith sets her house on fire and escapes with her five children. Alone, on the "outside", Judith is ill equipped to handle the challenges facing her, but she's determined to build a life.
The take-down of an infamous leader of a small polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group, who ordered assassinations of his opponents.
Navy detective Dave Passenger is assigned to investigate the murder of a sailor's girlfriend. Dave follows the trail of evidence to a small Arizona community where polygamy is still being practiced. Along for the ride is Passenger's estranged 15-year-old daughter Erica who has been invited to participate in the investigation by Dave in the hope that he can mend a few family fences while tracking down the culprit.
The rise to power of polygamist cult leader Warren Jeffs, told for the first time by the woman who accompanied him on his run from the law.
A young lesbian couple raised in the Mormon faith marries into a polygamist family. Dire consequences ensue, but ultimately, through love and hope, they help to redefine the concept of the traditional family unit.
A college senior, Jesse, attempts to rescue his girlfriend Selene from the vicious cult that ambushed them along a lonely mountain road.
A look from the inside out at a community that was led for decades by the now imprisoned religious prophet who controlled many to quell his demands and desires.
Along the barren canyon lands of the Arizona strip, lies the polygamous community of Colorado City. The Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints, or FLDS, have thrived here for over half a century in perceived peace and harmony. Only recently, as self-proclaimed prophet Warren Jeffs landed on the FBI 10 most wanted list, have reports of rampant emotional, sexual, and physical abuse emerged. This is the story of some of the survivors.
The Man With 80 Wives is a British documentary that aired on Channel 4 on July 19, 2006. It featured journalist Sanjiv Bhattacharya, trying to find the whereabouts of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints leader, Warren Jeffs.
Banking on Heaven is a documentary that explores the secretive and controversial practices of the fundamentalist Latter-day Saints sect in Utah. The film delves into the lives of those involved in this religious movement, including the controversies surrounding polygamy and the control exerted by the sect's leadership. Through interviews and archival footage, the documentary sheds light on the realities of religious fundamentalism and its impact on individuals and communities.
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