SMILF is a TV show that follows the life of Bridgette Bird, a young single mother living in South Boston. She is trying to balance her responsibilities as a mother with her desire to have a personal life. Bridgette navigates the challenges of dating, co-parenting, addiction recovery, and the ups and downs of being a twenty-something navigating life on her own. The show explores themes of motherhood, poverty, addiction, and the complexities of relationships.
We Are Lady Parts is a hilarious and vibrant comedy series that follows the lives of a Muslim punk rock band comprised of four distinct and fierce women. Together, they navigate the complexities of being young, British, Muslim, and female in a male-dominated music scene.
When a fire destroys his church, a college student must defend his faith and the church against his university, which seeks to demolish it. As tensions rise and legal battles ensue, he must confront his own doubts and find strength in his convictions.
In the biblical story of Samson, a powerful warrior is betrayed, captured, and blinded by the Philistines. With his strength restored, he seeks revenge and faces countless obstacles on his path to redemption.
In The Case for Christ, journalist Lee Strobel sets out to disprove the claims of Christianity after his wife converts. Through his investigation, he discovers evidence that challenges his atheistic beliefs and leads him to reconsider his stance.
When a young advertising executive meets a middle-aged waitress, they embark on a passionate but tumultuous relationship that challenges societal norms.
Timbuktu is a drama film that takes place in the desert town of Timbuktu, Mali. The film explores the lives of the local residents who struggle with oppression and religious extremism imposed on them by Islamic fundamentalists. It delves into themes of religious conflict, abuse of power, and the clash of cultural values. The story follows various characters as they navigate through the challenges of living under strict Sharia law and the religious violence that ensues. The plot also touches upon topics such as civil war, religious prejudice, and forbidden forms of expression.
In 17th century England, a landscape artist is blackmailed into an unusual contract involving deception, revenge, and murder.
God's Not Dead: We The People is a drama film that centers around a group of Christian students who navigate religious differences, government interference, and parental rights. When the school choice program is threatened by a Congressman and a group of activists, the students must defend their faith and fight for their freedom.
In a small village in Lebanon, a group of women comes up with creative ways to ease the religious tensions between Christians and Muslims. They try everything from staging fake miracles to sabotaging the village's TV reception. But as tensions rise, they must come up with a plan to prevent violence and preserve their community.
Ordet tells the story of a family in rural Denmark in the 1920s who are deeply divided by their differing religious beliefs. When the daughter-in-law experiences a problem pregnancy, their faith and belief in miracles are put to the ultimate test.
Samir Majan a young man born and raised a Muslim in the Middle East attends college in America. While at college Samir becomes a Christian, and must go home and face his family.
Marley is a documentary that chronicles the life and career of Jamaican musician Bob Marley. It explores his rise to fame, his influence on the music industry, and his impact on Jamaican culture. The film also delves into Marley's personal life, including his relationships and political beliefs.
Paradise: Faith follows the story of a woman named Anna, who is a devout Catholic. She spends her days going door to door, trying to spread the word of God. However, when her Muslim husband returns home after an accident and refuses to engage in any physical contact with her, Anna's faith is tested. She begins to question the effectiveness of her religious practices and seeks solace in unconventional ways.
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief is a documentary series that explores the history of atheism and the arguments for and against the existence of God. It delves into the cultural, philosophical, and scientific aspects of atheism, shedding light on the rationalist and skeptic movements throughout history.
After a terrorist bombing in London, a mother named Elisabeth and a father named Ousmane both search for their missing teenage children. As they navigate through cultural and religious differences, they form an unlikely bond and find solace in each other's company.
Joshua Steed returns to Missouri a wealthy man with a beautiful wife; however, the past has a way of catching up. Soon Joshua is tangled in a web of rumors, deception and betrayal that threatens to tear his family apart. Back in Kirtland, financial trouble riddles the foundations of the fledgling Church causing a division, and questioning of the Prophet Joseph Smith's divine calling. Has he lost his prophetic gift? Hundreds of Saints immigrate to Missouri, where Governor Boggs raises an army - with Joshua at its head - to address the "Mormon Problem." When the militia receives orders to attack the Mormon settlement, only Joshua can save his family from the gathering mob.
Ephraim's Rescue is the story of Ephraim Hanks and his journey to rescue the Willie Handcart Company.
A Marine plans to attack a small-town American mosque but encounters the people he intends to kill.
Firaaq (2008) is a powerful drama that delves into the tragic consequences of a religious riot in Gujarat, India. Set in the aftermath of the 2002 Hindu-Muslim conflict, the film intertwines multiple storylines to portray the deep impact it had on individuals and communities. With themes of religious intolerance, police corruption, and the dehumanization of victims, Firaaq exposes the chaos and injustice that ensued. Through an ensemble cast, the movie sheds light on the discrimination and tragedy faced by Muslims, while also exploring interfaith relationships and the struggle for justice.