Vianne Rocher, an expert chocolate maker, opens a chocolate shop in a conservative French village during Lent, causing controversy. As she builds relationships with the villagers and helps them overcome their own struggles, she also finds love and a sense of belonging.
After a bad breakup, Matt decides to give up sex for Lent. However, his vow of celibacy becomes increasingly challenging as he meets his dream girl and faces numerous temptations. Can he remain faithful to his commitment?
In 19th-century imperial Russia, a young American inventor travels to Siberia and becomes involved in a series of comedic and dramatic events, including mistaken identities, duels, misunderstandings, and self-sacrifice.
In The Rites of May, a photographer in the 1970s becomes possessed by a spirit during Holy Week and experiences supernatural events. The story explores themes of truth, lent, and demonic possession.
Three illegal miners journey back to their island after months of toiling in hellish conditions. With their hard-earned money, they traversed the sea, the mountains and the forest until they reached their destination. Or did they really reach their cursed place?
The Science Of Fasting is a documentary that delves into the world of fasting and its various effects on the human body. It explores the benefits of fasting, including its potential to support healing processes, regulate hormones, and improve overall health. The film also examines the role of fasting in medical research and the pharmaceutical industry. Through interviews with experts and real-life stories, it sheds light on the science behind fasting and its potential to promote self-healing.
Fact and fiction collide in this exploitation flick that employs documentary footage depicting the bizarre self-flagellation rituals of the fanatical Catholic sect known as the Penitentes. Mixed with those truly disturbing sequences is a story concerning a killing in New Mexico, itself inspired by the murder of real-life reporter Carl Taylor as he worked on an article on the Penitentes.
Luminarias is a comedy romance that follows the lives of four women in Los Angeles as they navigate relationships, careers, and personal struggles. The story explores themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of modern life.
In 1570, widowed Princess Ana de Mendoza becomes the love object of a deadly rivalry between her cousin Don Inigo, King Philip II of Spain and his secretary of state Antonio Perez.
It's the Holy Week, the end of Lent, a popular time for Filipinos to have a vacation. A young couple travels to Baguio to escape the Metro's summer heat. But before they reach the city proper, their jeep breaks down. Fortunately, they find a transient house with a room to spare. The housekeeper is a mysterious fellow, warm but dreadfully awkward. The couple doesn't mind him though and they even make it an adventure to find out more about their host by asking locals what they know about the house and its keeper. Come Good Friday, the day God dies, they will discover that adventures and vacations don't go well together all the time.
In rural Louisiana, 11-year-old Sabine's widower father misses Ash Wednesday Mass, so she pushes him to give up drinking for Lent. He breaks his vow, evoking the wrath of the ROUGAROU, a mythical bayou beast who punishes bad Catholics. Now Sabine has to step up to save him from the monster or risk losing her only living parent.
A Catholic priest, Father Anthony Romano (Nick Chinlund), intervenes with the police when his colleague attacks a drifter named Lil (Georgina Cates). When Anthony reluctantly provides her asylum in his rectory, the brash hustler soon discovers a secret he has hidden from his diocese and parish. Through this unlikely muse, Anthony finds a path to regain his honor and calling in a post-scandal world where priests are guilty until proven innocent.
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