In 'The Rapture,' a woman named Sharon becomes disillusioned with her life and joins a Christian cult that believes the end of the world is imminent. As she waits for the rapture, Sharon grapples with her beliefs, engages in various sexual encounters, and ultimately faces a tragic ending.
In 1954, a teenage boy named Ralph becomes inspired to enter the Boston Marathon in hopes of miraculously healing his comatose mother. With the guidance of a sympathetic priest and his own determination, Ralph trains vigorously to overcome the odds and accomplish his seemingly impossible dream.
Joan the Woman is a 1916 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille that chronicles the life of Joan of Arc. The film follows Joan as she leads the French army against the English during the Hundred Years' War, is captured, and eventually burned at the stake for heresy. It explores themes of faith, courage, and martyrdom.
A young woman named Joan of Arc receives messages from God, leading her to lead the French army against the English during the 100 Years War. She is captured, put on trial, and ultimately burned at the stake. The film depicts her religious conviction and martyrdom.
Carter, an art conservator, arrives in Italy to restore a fresco in an old church. He discovers that the strange locals are hiding something and a mystery relating to a nearby lake that legend says was created by a meteor.
When a reporter travels to Juarez to cover the ongoing story of the mass murder of local working women, she uncovers the amazing story of "The Virgin Of Juarez," a survivor of an attack who has developed stigmata, a sign of holiness, and whose followers will do whatever she asks.
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