Rush is a crime drama movie that follows the story of a female undercover cop who gets involved in an underground drug ring in Texas. As she investigates the drug deal operations, she struggles with her own heroin addiction and the challenges of her dangerous assignment. Along the way, she forms a complicated relationship with her coworker and faces threats, blackmail, and a personal vendetta.
In a future where the United States has become a totalitarian theocracy, a young woman named Offred is forcibly assigned to be a child-bearing surrogate for a powerful government official. As she navigates the oppressive society, she starts to rebel against the system and search for her lost daughter.
Ordet tells the story of a family in rural Denmark in the 1920s who are deeply divided by their differing religious beliefs. When the daughter-in-law experiences a problem pregnancy, their faith and belief in miracles are put to the ultimate test.
The estranged daughter of a small town minister is forced to return to the strict, religious home of her youth where she must confront the troubled relationships that caused her to leave four years before
Set in the 1980s in England, Son of Rambow tells the story of two young boys who bond over their love for movies and create their own action-packed film. As they embark on this adventure, they navigate family relationships, religious upbringings, and the challenges of their friendship.
Mary is a satirical drama film that follows a filmmaker as he explores religious themes in his work. The film delves into topics such as religion, adultery, faith, and terrorism, reflecting on the ironies and complexities of contemporary society.
In Equus, a psychiatrist is tasked with treating a teenage boy who has a bizarre obsession with horses. As the psychiatrist delves deeper into the boy's psyche, he uncovers dark and disturbing secrets that have led to his obsession. The film explores themes of religion, therapy, and family relationships, and raises questions about the nature of worship and mental illness.
In a small rural town, a mute woman gets caught up in a murder mystery involving a preacher and an outlaw biker gang. As poverty and fundamentalist religion grip the community, the woman must navigate a world of violence, poverty, and oppression.
During a train ride, an anxiety attack leads middle-aged illustrator John into an identity crisis. As his marital problems merge and blur into his fantasy life with prostitutes and call girls, a long-dormant secret friend of his childhood surfaces in his delusions.
A dramatization of the true account of a fundamentalist sect in Arizona that practices polygamy, and a returning Korean War veteran's rebellion against his father when he learns that the latter plans to increase his stable of wives by adding the 15-year-old girl with whom his son is romantically involved.
A guitar playing car thief meets an autistic savant piano player, and together they transform a group of reluctant halfway house convicts into The Killer Diller Blues Band.
Fall from Grace is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of the Westboro Baptist Church, a hate group known for their extreme views and protests. The film delves into the life of Fred Phelps, the church's founder, and examines the impact of his beliefs on his followers and the wider community. It sheds light on the church's anti-gay rhetoric, picketing at funerals, and the First Amendment implications of their actions.
Bjørn-Erik was a 19 year old devoted Christian. When he determined that he was gay who decided to kill himself rather than living a "dirty and sinful" life. Through excerpts from his diary we learn that he didn't seek any guidance and he got none. His friends and family are interviewed as well as a gay Lutheran couple and some Christian fundamentalists.
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