Historians agree 1968 was a watershed year and so it was particularly fitting that the Yale Class of 68 invited William Sloane Coffin Jr. to their 35th reunion to give what would be his final speech. No one shared more in the actions and passions of his era then William Sloane Coffin Jr., a hero for civil rights, peace and activism, a legendary clergyman who received international acclaim for his antiwar speeches and messages of international peace. This rare and vital documentary intercuts fascinating footage of the Class of 68 with President George W. Bush (Yale 68) at the White House as well as profound and moving comments and reminiscences by prominent members of the Yale class of 68
Call Me Malcolm is a documentary that follows the life of Malcolm, a transgender man, as he navigates his gender transition, his faith, and his relationships. The film explores his experiences as a minister and the challenges he faces in finding acceptance and understanding in his church and community. With a focus on identity, religion, and family, Call Me Malcolm offers an intimate and inspiring portrait of one man's journey towards self-discovery and self-acceptance.
God in the Box is a thought-provoking documentary that takes viewers on a road trip across various religious institutions, from synagogues to churches, exploring the different practices and beliefs of Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and more. It dives into the concept of freedom of religion and showcases the diverse perspectives of individuals who follow different faiths.
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