This illuminating docudrama series chronicles Moses' remarkable life as a prince, prophet and more with insights from theologians and historians.
Prophet Joseph (2008) is a TV show based on the life of Prophet Joseph, who is gifted with the ability to interpret dreams. Despite facing many challenges and betrayals, Joseph's journey ultimately leads him to a position of power and reunification with his family.
Jesus of Nazareth is a TV mini-series that portrays the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including his birth, his ministry, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. It delves into the political and religious climate of Roman-occupied Judea, depicting the challenges and conflicts faced by Jesus and his followers.
Joseph, a young dreamer, is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. However, his gift of interpreting dreams helps him rise to power in Egypt, where he becomes a trusted advisor to the Pharaoh.
In the tv show 'Messiah,' a mysterious figure emerges in the Middle East, attracting a huge following and engulfing the region in a geopolitical turmoil. As he gains more followers and performs miraculous acts, a CIA officer becomes obsessed with uncovering his true identity and motives. Is he a divine entity or an elaborate imposter playing with people's beliefs? Amidst the escalating tensions and divided opinions, the world awaits to witness the ultimate revelation.
In the year 2026, the city of Metropolis is divided between the wealthy planners and the impoverished workers. The son of the city's mastermind, Freder, falls in love with Maria, a working-class prophet who predicts the arrival of a savior to unite the two classes. As Freder discovers the harsh realities of the workers' lives, he joins forces with Maria to lead a rebellion against the oppressive rulers. Together, they fight for social justice and equality, striving to bridge the gap between the head and hands of society.
In a post apocalyptic Australia, Max Rockatansky is exiled from Bartertown. He joins forces with a group of abandoned children to defy the town's leader and seek revenge. As they journey through the desert, Max discovers that he bears a striking resemblance to a man named Captain Walker, who was believed to lead the children to civilization. However, Max reveals that civilization is gone, and they must survive on their own. In the end, Max helps the children escape from Bartertown and finds a new settlement in the city of Sydney.
Heaven Is for Real is the true story of a young boy named Colton Burpo who claims to have visited heaven during a near-death experience. The film explores the impact of his experience on his family and community, as well as the challenges they face in reconciling their faith with the skepticism of others.
Set in 7th century BC, the film follows the story of Daniel, a Jewish prophet, who becomes an advisor to the Babylonian king. As he faces religious persecution, he relies on his faith and miraculous experiences to navigate through a kingdom filled with idol worship and political schemes.
In the early 1900s, a man named Thomas Richardson travels to a remote island in Wales to rescue his kidnapped sister who is held captive by a dangerous religious cult. As he infiltrates the cult, Thomas discovers dark secrets and is confronted with extreme torture and violence. He must navigate through a secluded community ruled by a false prophet and a deity worshipped by the cult members. Thomas faces graphic violence, blood sacrifices, and a struggle for survival as he tries to save his sister and expose the cult's atrocities.
Split is an Israeli supernatural drama series. It is directed by Shai Kapon and airs on the HOT VOD Young channel.It is produced by the Dori Media Group through its subsidiary Dori Media Darset.
One Night with the King is a historical drama based on the biblical story of Esther. Set in the 5th century BC, the movie follows Esther, a Jewish orphan who becomes a queen of Persia. When the king's prime minister plans to exterminate the Jewish people, Esther must find the courage to reveal her true identity and stop the genocide. With the help of an unexpected ally, she navigates treachery and betrayal to save her people.
A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit, but finds that his message may be difficult to control. Howard Beale, the longtime anchor of the Union Broadcasting System's UBS Evening News, learns that he has two weeks left on air due to declining ratings. He announces on live television that he will commit suicide on his next broadcast. UBS tries to fire him, but allows him to have a dignified farewell. During his broadcast, he launches into a rant claiming that life is 'bullshit.' This causes the ratings to spike, and UBS decides to exploit Beale's antics. Diana Christensen, the head of the network's programming department, cuts a deal with a group of radical terrorists for a new docudrama series. Beale's ratings eventually top out, and Christensen offers to help develop the show. She begins an affair with Beale's friend, Max Schumacher, who is also an UBS executive. When Schumacher decides to end Beale's show, Christensen convinces Frank Hackett, another UBS executive, to move the show under the entertainment division. The show becomes the most highly rated program on television, and Beale becomes a celebrity preaching his message of anger. Max and Diana's romance initially suffers, but they eventually reconcile. However, in the flush of high ratings, Max leaves Diana and warns her that she will self-destruct. When Beale discovers that the network will be bought out by a larger conglomerate, he launches an on-screen tirade against the deal. The top brass panic because of the company's debt load, but Beale is taken to meet with the chairman of the conglomerate who persuades him to abandon his populist messages. But Beale's new sermons depress the audiences, and ratings begin to slide. The network executives decide to hire a group of terrorists to assassinate Beale on the air. The assassination succeeds, putting an end to his show and paving the way for a new season of programming.
Son of God is a biographical drama film about the life of Jesus Christ, based on the New Testament accounts. It follows his birth, ministry, betrayal, crucifixion, and resurrection, highlighting key moments and teachings.
Simon, a religious fanatic, is tempted by the devil and experiences surreal events while fasting on top of a pillar in the desert. The film satirizes religious fundamentalism and hypocrisy.
The Robe is an epic drama set in ancient Rome. It follows the story of Marcellus Gallio, a Roman military tribune, who is assigned to oversee the crucifixion of Jesus. After winning Jesus' robe in a dice game, Marcellus finds himself plagued by guilt and embarks on a journey of redemption and faith.
Kevin, a down-on-his-luck man, becomes a reluctant hero when he is chosen by a celestial being to save the world. With the help of his quirky sister and niece, Kevin embarks on a high-concept comedy adventure filled with good deeds and heavenly missions.
Set in the 7th century, the movie follows the life of Prophet Muhammad and the early years of Islam. It explores his personal struggles, the development of the religion, and the challenges faced by his followers.
In the TV show "Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey (2022)", it explores the story of Warren Jeffs and his shocking criminal case within the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The series delves into his rise within the religious sect and the crimes he committed, shedding light on topics such as religious fundamentalism, cult leaders, forced marriages, and sexual abuse.%s