Set during the French Revolution in 18th-century France, One Nation, One King follows the story of King Louis XVI and the struggles of the French population. Poverty, political unrest, and the desire for freedom are explored through various characters and their experiences. The film depicts key events like the storming of the Bastille and the formation of a new constitution.
James White is a young man living in New York City, who is forced to confront his own self-destructive behavior while taking care of his dying mother. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the ways in which we cope with grief and illness. As James navigates the challenges of his personal life, he must also confront his own demons and learn to make peace with his past.
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2012) follows the story of Peter, one of Jesus Christ's apostles, as he faces the challenges of betrayal, religious persecution, and forgiveness during the early days of Christianity. Set in the Roman Empire, Peter finds himself imprisoned and facing a death sentence but manages to find strength in his faith and the teachings of Jesus.
The Bunker is a dark comedy that revolves around an eccentric family living in an underground bunker. The story explores their isolation from the outside world and the unique dynamics that arise within the family. As they encounter a visitor, their carefully constructed routine is disrupted, leading to comedic and dramatic situations. The film touches on themes of family relationships, parenthood, greed, and the consequences of social isolation.
In the years following Jesus’ resurrection, the disciples learn to practice His teachings. While working at the salt mine, James witnesses two fellow prisoners fighting to be number one. He remembers being with Jesus as He embraced the children and humbly kneeled to wash the disciples’ feet. Through this we learn that the way to greatness in His kingdom is not found in how many serve you, but in how many you serve.
Keyhole is a crime drama film directed by Guy Maddin. The story revolves around a man who returns to his childhood home to confront his past and rescue his wife from a gangster. Along the way, he is faced with various surreal and erotic experiences.
A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime.
Those who recognize their own sins often rejoice that Jesus would want to help anyone so lost. Three such sinners come to Jesus in need of hope, healing and forgiveness. Weaving together many New Testament stories, this tale shows how Jesus generously extends His mercy to each sinner and lovingly brings the repentant back to the fold.
In this absurd comedy, a fat man and a lean man engage in a hilarious power struggle, using various comedic tactics to gain the upper hand. Through their interactions, the film explores themes of slavery, oppression, and freedom. The story is set in France and features a unique blend of dance and artistic expression.
In Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America, two Vikings find themselves stranded in the New World and must navigate the harsh wilderness while encountering various challenges. As they try to survive, their clash of cultures and personal demons shape their journey, ultimately leading to a clash with Native Americans. This intense and atmospheric film delves into themes of exploration, conflict, and the human spirit.
A piece that tries to keep the imagination in the highest possible state of alert using a minimum of materials, all found to hand inside the creator's workshop space. An adventure of the body and mind in more raw and stripped-back form.
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