After the unexpected death of the Pope, Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with managing the covert and ancient ritual of electing a new one. Sequestered in the Vatican with the Catholic Church’s most powerful leaders until the process is complete, Lawrence finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could lead to its downfall.
A young and visionary American Pope Pius XIII shakes up the Vatican with his unconventional methods, challenging tradition and stirring controversy.
This miniseries chronicles the life of Pope John Paul II, from his early years in Nazi-occupied Poland to his rise as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. It explores his anti-communist stance, his role in the Solidarity movement, and his charismatic personality. The series also covers his struggles with Parkinson's disease and the assassination attempt against him.
A young nun is violated by the members of a sadistic drug cartel. Left for dead, she embarks on a vengeful mission to take down her assailants and seek justice for her fallen sisters.
Based on a true story, The Magdalene Sisters depicts the lives of four young women who are sent to a Magdalene Asylum, a home for 'fallen' women run by the Catholic Church. They endure physical and psychological abuse, forced labor, and sexual harassment. The movie explores themes of religion, sin, and the fight for women's rights.
Revelation is a documentary TV series that delves into the dark secrets of the Catholic Church, focusing on the abuse of children by pedophile priests. Through a criminal investigation, the series sheds light on the cover-ups and court cases surrounding this troubling issue.
When the newly elected Pope suffers a panic attack just before his first public appearance, a psychoanalyst is brought in to help him overcome his fears and doubts.
Alice, Sweet Alice is a chilling horror thriller about a masked killer who terrorizes a young girl on the night before her first holy communion. As the young girl's family and community try to uncover the identity of the killer, dark secrets and hidden motives are revealed, leading to a shocking climax.
A Catholic priest from Ukraine and an anthropologist from Siberia work together to bring about world peace amidst political tensions.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, The Cardinal tells the story of a young priest who must confront his own faith as he navigates the challenges of bigotry, including anti-Semitism and racism. Along the way, he faces personal trials and struggles, including the decision to support a woman in labor who is in need of an abortion. With an ensemble cast and stunning visuals, this epic film explores the complexities of faith and the power of the human spirit.
Karol: A Man Who Became Pope is a biographical drama about Karol Wojtyla, a young Polish man who endured the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland and the suppression of religion under communist rule. Despite facing cruelty and oppression, Karol's faith in God and his love for his country drove him to become a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, eventually becoming Pope John Paul II.
A Canadian actor, Daniel, is hired to play the role of Jesus in a controversial passion play in Montreal. As he delves into the character, his life begins to mirror that of Jesus, leading to a series of tragic events. Daniel forms an unconventional theatre group with his fellow actors, challenging the norms of the religious community and facing religious intolerance. The film explores themes of religion, faith, and the power of art.
A group of individuals find themselves shipwrecked on an unknown island. As they try to survive and find a way back home, they discover a mysterious humanoid creature that begins hunting them down. They must band together and fight for their lives against this deadly threat.
Set in the near future. As a consequence of an ecumenical movement (Vatican Council IV), the Catholic Church has joined other religions and has eliminated much of the original dogma of Catholicism. A group of Irish monks rebel against this situation and react back to the past: they begin to say Mass in Latin and act according to traditional Catholic dogma. So, Rome decides to send a representative to investigate what is happening
Karol: The Pope, The Man (2006) is a biographical drama that tells the story of Pope John Paul II. The film explores his early life, his rise through the ranks of the Catholic Church, and his role as a global leader during the Cold War era. It also delves into his personal struggles and the impact he had on the world. The movie provides a deep insight into the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in modern history.
Jan Hus is a 1954 Czechoslovak film directed by Otakar Vávra. It is the first part of the "Hussite Revolutionary Trilogy", one of the most famous works of the Czechoslovak director, completed with Jan Žižka (1955) and Proti všem (Against All Odds, 1957).
Father Brown, a Roman Catholic priest, uses his unique insight and moral compass to solve crimes in an idyllic English village. With his deep understanding of human nature and the teachings of Christianity, Father Brown uncovers the truth and brings justice to those in need.
Cupertino, Italy, 1623: A simple-minded and clumsy young man joins a Franciscan order as a hired hand, overcoming his intellectual and social challenges with a pure heart and a simple faith. God performs a miracle through him, quite literally raising him to sainthood.
The Boy Who Found Gold is a documentary that follows the journey of a young boy as he searches for meaning and purpose in his life. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and obstacles, but ultimately discovers the power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself. Through his experiences, he learns valuable lessons about faith, spirituality, and the human spirit.