The Thorn Birds is a TV mini-series set in Queensland, Australia in the 1920s and 1960s. It tells the story of a forbidden love affair between a Catholic priest and a woman, and explores themes of generational family sagas, literature, and the Catholic Church.
In a small Mexican province, a young priest named Padre Amaro is faced with temptation and scandal when he falls in love with a young woman while also dealing with drug trafficking and corruption within the Church.
Keeping the Faith is a romantic comedy about two best friends, a priest named Brian and a rabbi named Jake, who fall in love with the same woman, Anna. As they navigate their feelings for her, they also struggle with their respective religious commitments and the challenges that come with them.
An investigator and a priest are caught up in a thrilling and dangerous plot involving archeology, terrorism, and a body that holds dark secrets.
During World War II, a young Catholic priest in a village in Nazi-occupied France is faced with a deathbed confession that challenges his faith and forces him to confront his own beliefs and principles. As the confession unfolds, it reveals a web of secrets and forbidden love, testing the young priest's commitment to his religious faith and his duty to the village.
Love Like Poison (2010) follows a teenage girl as she navigates the challenges of a crisis of faith, her first love, and her complicated relationship with her dysfunctional family. Set in France, the movie explores themes of faith, sexuality, and coming-of-age.
The Thorn Birds: The Missing Years is a movie that revolves around the forbidden love between a priest and a woman. Based on the novel, it explores the complexities of their relationship and the challenges they face. The story takes place after the events of The Thorn Birds, delving into the unexplored years of their lives.
In 1930s Boston, a priest struggles with his feelings for a woman and the desire to have a child, leading to a forbidden relationship and a series of tragic events.
In the early 16th century Italy is ruled by the powerful Borgia family, led by Cesare Borgia and his sister Lucrezia. In a ruthless power play, Cesare plots to have his sister’s husband murdered.
Father Joseph Mohr, a newly appointed priest in the town of Oberndorf (near Salzburg), meets the beautiful prostitute Magdalene. He struggles to change her situation and make a new life for her, and while doing so, they fall in love. Mohr struggles with his feelings for her, versus his commitment to God. Meanwhile, the Prior, Mohr's superior, whose corrupt dealings with the Baron von Seidl are threatened by Mohr's integrity and honesty, works (unsuccessfully) to falsely accuse Mohr of sexual misconduct with Magdalene, and thereby remove him from office. Meanwhile, Mohr and local schoolteacher Franz Gruber compose the hymn "Silent Night".
Camila is a tragic love story set in 1840s Argentina. It follows the forbidden romance between a young woman and a Jesuit priest. Their love is tested by societal norms, hypocrisy, and the Catholic Church's restrictive views on relationships. As their love grows, they must navigate hiding their feelings and the consequences that come with their secret affair. The story explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the struggle for personal freedom.
Monsignor follows the journey of a Catholic priest who gets entangled in crime, war, and scandal as he navigates through his personal and professional life. From his childhood friendship with a Sicilian mafioso to his involvement in the black market during World War II, he faces challenges that test his faith and moral compass. With themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of the Catholic Church, Monsignor explores the dark underbelly of the priesthood.
Vaya con Dios is a hilarious movie about a priest, a monk, and a singing group who embark on a road trip. Along the way, they face culture clash, romance, and unexpected adventures. With a blend of comedy, music, and romance, this film takes the audience on a joyous journey.
A priest is drawn into a web of crime and corruption when he becomes embroiled in a dangerous mafia conspiracy, risking his vows and his life in the process.
In 'The Crime of Father Amaro,' a young priest is caught in a forbidden love affair, testing his faith and challenging the strict traditions of the Church. As he navigates the consequences of his actions, including scandals involving abortion and heresy, Father Amaro must confront his own beliefs and the expectations of his role as a clergyman.
In The Laughing Dead, a group of tourists on a bus trip in Mexico find themselves caught up in a nightmarish tale of demonic possession, ancient rituals, and zombie-like creatures. As they explore an ancient temple and discover an ancient manuscript, they unwittingly awaken an evil force that threatens their lives. With a mad doctor, black magic, and a desperate fight to survive, the tourists must confront their worst nightmares in this terrifying horror movie.
In a small town in 1950s England, a Catholic priest gets caught in a conflict with an outlaw gang. As tensions rise, the priest's beliefs are challenged and he finds himself torn between his faith and his attraction to a gang member. Based on a novel, this British western explores themes of love, belief, and morality.
Two passionate lovers have a relationship that was doomed from the start. Father Williams, a catholic priest and young Rosemary begin a seemingly innocent association, but the relationship quickly turns intensely physical.