In 'Taste of Cherry,' a middle-aged man named Mr. Badii drives around Tehran in search of someone who will bury him after he commits suicide. Along the way, he gives rides to various passengers and engages in philosophical conversations about life and death. The film explores themes of hope, despair, and self-reflection.
In an attempt to boost business, the owner of a haunted Irish castle invites a team of paranormal investigators along with an American tourist to stay the night. Chaos ensues when the spirits in the castle become infatuated with the living and cause mischief.
Father Stu is a movie that follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a former boxer who becomes a priest. The film tells the inspiring story of his journey from self-destruction to redemption, and how he managed to inspire countless people along the way.
Summer '03 follows 16-year-old Jamie as she navigates through a series of unexpected events that change the course of her summer. From dealing with family secrets to experiencing her first love, Jamie learns valuable lessons about life and herself.
A theology student gets lost on an overnight vigil at a farmhouse and encounters supernatural beings. He must confront a wicked witch and her revenge as he unravels the mysteries of the farm and the old man who lives there. As the night progresses, he is tormented by demonic forces and must rely on his faith to survive.
In a small town in Italy during the 1960s, two brothers, one a committed communist and the other a member of a far-right organization, navigate their conflicting ideologies, tumultuous relationships, and the changing political climate.
During World War II, a Catholic priest is granted a brief reprieve from a concentration camp to undergo a psychological test. As he faces the moral dilemmas of collaborating with the Nazi regime or upholding his faith, he must also confront his own inner struggles and the questioning of his beliefs.
Pop's last request is for his sons to continue the family name. When his brother dies trying, Jeff leaves the seminary and encounters crazy women and odd ball characters.
On March 22, four days after returning to his home in Andalusia, Luis de Vargas writes the first of his letters to his uncle and favorite professor at the seminary. He reports that his father intends to fatten him up during his vacation, to have him ready to return in the fall to finish his training for the priesthood. He mentions in passing that his father is courting a twenty-year-old, attractive widow, Pepita Jiménez; his father is fifty-five years old. Pepita had been married for only a short time to an eighty-year-old moneylender named Gumersindo. Luis is not eager to see his father marry again, but he promises his uncle not to judge Pepita before he knows her.
A young priest crusades against organized crime in his Naples neighbourhood but falls in love with a 13-year-old boy. It's the chance the gangsters were waiting for to get rid of the thorn in their side. Will they be able to force the boy to accuse the priest of sexual harassment and have his reputation destroyed?
Perfect Obedience is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the disturbing relationship between a seminarian and his predatory mentor in the Catholic Church. Set in Mexico, the film navigates the themes of misplaced loyalty, abuse, and the consequences of forbidden love.
Aquarians is a wintertime drama about a seminary student who returns to his hometown and is compelled to reconnect with his estranged brother.
A young man named Julien Sorel, driven by ambition and desire for social advancement, becomes involved in a passionate and forbidden affair with a married woman. As he navigates the complex web of social class and deceit, his actions lead to tragic consequences.
The Red and the Black is a tragic love story set in 19th-century France. It revolves around the forbidden love between Julien Sorel, a young tutor from a lower class background, and Mathilde de La Mole, an aristocratic but married woman. Their love affair is filled with jealousy, ambition, and class differences, leading to a series of events that ultimately result in tragedy.
In the year 1953, a young seminarian named Clarita suffers from a dark past and demonic possession. As a series of unexplained murders occurs in her small town, Clarita becomes the prime suspect. With the help of a catholic priest, she struggles to uncover the truth behind the supernatural events and exorcise the evil spirit within her.
Javier Mendoza a Catholic missionary established in Alaska, recalls, when about to die, the years of his youth and his relationship with his family and friends.
In the city of Ostuni in Puglia, the mute seminarian Ercole is designated to be the driver and nurse of Parsifal, the paraplegic son in a rich and sanctimonious family of landowners. Ercole soon becomes the lover of his master's wife, the beautiful Baroness Clotilde. In a familial and social context where only money, sex and power count, everyone tries to take advantage of everyone, but the real saprophyte turns out to be Ercole.
The Seminarian is a drama about Ryan, a gay man who enters seminary in a bid to reconcile his homosexual desires with his devout Christian faith. As he delves deeper into his studies and forms friendships with his fellow seminarians, Ryan is forced to confront his beliefs, sexuality, and the complex nature of love.
The first episode deals about the story of a mistress who is engaged in an extra-curricular activity with her lover's driver. The second story deals about an illicit relationship of a balik-bayan with a seminarian. The third and the most controversial is about the martyr wife of an abusive police officer who allowed his colleagues to molest his wife.