Greg Focker, a male nurse, falls in love with Pam and wants to impress her father, Jack. Over a hectic weekend at her parents' house, Greg must use his skills to charm his way out of trouble. But Jack has a talent for finding the truth, and Greg has been hiding some things. Will he ever gain Jack's approval, and is love truly blind?
The Rabbi's Cat is a humorous and enchanting animated movie that follows the adventures of a cat in a Jewish community in Algeria. The cat, who gains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, embarks on a journey with his owner, a rabbi, and encounters various challenges and discoveries along the way. The movie explores themes of inter-religious relationships, racism, family relationships, colonialism, and the clash between religion and science.
Thattathin Marayathu is a romantic drama film that tells the story of a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl who fall in love with each other. The film explores the challenges they face due to their religious differences and the obstacles they overcome to be together.
Raanjhanaa is a drama that portrays the unrequited love between a Muslim girl and a Hindu boy in Banaras, India. Their childhood friendship evolves into a teenage romance, facing challenges of inter-religion relationships, political intrigue, and a tragic ending.
In Casablanca, Morocco, a teenage Muslim girl falls in love with a Jewish boy amidst the challenges of interfaith relationships and societal expectations. Their forbidden love blossoms as they navigate the complexities of their cultural identities and the pressures of their families and communities.
A young Muslim man falls in love with a Catholic woman, causing complications in their interfaith relationship and facing racial prejudice in Glasgow, Scotland.
Hadewijch is a young woman training to become a nun. After being expelled from her convent, she explores various paths of faith and spirituality, which eventually lead her to cross paths with a group of Islamic terrorists.
Sundar, a Hindu Brahmin, falls in love with Leela, a Christian girl. In order to convince their parents to let them marry, they lie about their reasons for going to the US. However, their lies are exposed when they return to India. Despite the challenges, they find a way to be together and have a happy ending.
Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga is a heartwarming movie that explores the struggles of a young woman as she navigates through societal expectations and prejudices to find love. Sweety, the protagonist, is a closeted lesbian who finds herself torn between her true identity and the pressure to conform to societal norms. With the support of her family, friends, and a budding romance with a writer, Sahil, Sweety embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The film beautifully portrays the complexities of relationships, cultural clashes, and the power of love.
A BSF jawan is held captive in an illegal camp run by Pakistani soldiers. Will he be able to rescue his girlfriend and return to his homeland?
A Hindu boy falls in love with a Muslim girl. Naturally, this romance faces problems.
The Other (1999) is a drama/romance movie that explores the themes of brother-sister estrangement, corruption, terrorism, and love. Set in Egypt, the story follows a businessman who becomes involved in a terrorist plot while dealing with his over-possessive mother and the domineering influence of capitalism. As the plot unfolds, it delves into issues of domestic violence, class differences, and the corrupting influence of greed. The movie also explores inter-religious relationships, investigative journalism, and the power of love.
Josh is on track at law school and a place at his father's firm. As his family prepares for their traditional Passover celebrations, Josh hits a brick wall in the form of the alluring and troubled -and not quite Jewish enough- Cheryth. As things heat up at the dorm and at home, Josh is suddenly questioning his faith, his father and his future. Passion and new love collide with family values and the demands of tradition.
In this fascinating and unusual conversation, writer and physician Deepak Chopra talks to religion professor Robert Thurman about the connections and differences between two of India's most important philosophical beliefs: Vedanta and Buddhism. Chopra explores the foundation of Vedanta, while Thurman -- the father of actress Uma Thurman -- provides the Buddhist point of view in this meeting held in 1999 at New York City's Tibet House.
Three leading figures in today's Buddhist-Christian dialogue share their personal journeys in the new documentary Jesus and Buddha: Practicing Across Traditions. We learn how following the path of the Buddha has informed and deepened their understanding of who Jesus was and what he taught. Their experience and insight bring these two liberating archetypes alive in a way that can help guide us through our own confusion and struggle toward lives filled with joy and gratitude, compassion and service.
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