In the small town of Georgetown in 1992, a group of theater employees discover an old film reel in the basement. When they play the film, they unknowingly release a succubus that starts possessing and killing them one by one. As chaos ensues, the surviving employees must find a way to stop the demonic entity before it spreads beyond the theater.
I Still Believe tells the heartwarming story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss. As Jeremy's career takes off, he falls in love with Melissa, a fellow musician. Their relationship is put to the test when Melissa is diagnosed with liver cancer. Through the ups and downs, Jeremy's faith in God and his love for Melissa never waver, ultimately leading to a miracle and a love that lasts forever.
Based on a true story, Nothing to Lose follows the life of a pastor in São Paulo, Brazil. From his struggles with the police to being locked up in jail, he faces numerous challenges. However, through it all, he finds solace by talking to God and preaching in his church.
Rafiki is a coming-of-age story set in Kenya, focusing on the forbidden love between Kena and Ziki. Despite the societal pressures and homophobia surrounding them, the two young women form a secret relationship and explore their identities and desires. As their love blooms, they must navigate the challenges and dangers that come with being queer in a conservative society.
Last Night follows a group of characters as they navigate through the chaos and uncertainty of the last night before the new millennium. With the Y2K fear looming over them, the characters confront their fears, seek human connection, and reflect on their lives.
The Harvesters is a coming-of-age drama that follows a gay teenager in South Africa as he navigates his identity and relationships in a conservative, religious community.
Disco Godfather (1979) tells the story of Tucker Williams, a former cop and now owner of a popular nightclub. When his nephew becomes addicted to a new deadly drug called "angel dust," Tucker takes it upon himself to clean up the streets and take down the drug dealers responsible. With his martial arts skills, determination, and disco moves, Tucker becomes the Disco Godfather, leading a relentless fight against drugs and corruption. Can he put an end to the drug epidemic and save his community?
The Fire That Took Her is a movie that tells the story of Judy Malinowski, a young mother who endured severe burns when she was deliberately set on fire by a man she had been in a relationship with. This heartbreaking documentary explores Judy's journey as she fights for justice and tries to rebuild her life despite overwhelming physical and emotional challenges.
When Mangus Spedgwick suffers an unforeseen tragedy that causes him to lose the role of Jesus in his high school's production of Jesus Christ Superstar, he fights with all he's got to get back the part, and carry on the family tradition.
In contrast to the recent spate of gay parent documentaries Paternal Instinct is a fascinating and absorbing insight into the breeding process. We follow two gay men in their search for a suitable surrogate mother, a Wiccan from Maine, and then the agonizing three year long process of trying to get her pregnant. There is the anguish as they discover the impotent link in the fathering chain, the comedy of the repetitive conception rituals and the ecstasy of the birth of their child. With unfettered access to the participants, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Murray Nossel charts every step, and the camera never flinches. Whether you're into the whole parenting thing or not, the sheer humanity of this piece makes it totally absorbing.
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