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- A wealthy businessman is accused of murdering his wife to collect insurance money to pay gambling debts. Although his three sons initially believe his innocence, his actions and court evidence soon begin to prove otherwise.
- In 1957, black lawyer John Williams has to defend his nephew Charlie, who is accused of strangling a white boy to death. John doesn't believe Charlie did it, and although Charlie confesses, John wants to find out the real truth.
- Based upon the true story of Philadelphia sex killer Gary Heidnik, BLIND FAITH follows the investigation of his grisly crimes through the eyes of Detective Will Lindsay and criminal psychologist Richard Stroud. The movie focuses upon police interviews with escaped victim Sandy, the killer's mentally handicapped accomplice Cole and ultimately, the killer himself, Ted Partridge.
- A homeless man, hoping to see his estranged son for Christmas is forced to steal a priceless copy of the Blind Faith album signed by Eric Clapton and The Beatles from a beautiful black blind woman, who ends up changing his life.
- Blind Faith's debut gig was in front of a cool 100,000 people on a warm day in London's Hyde Park on June 7th, 1969.
- Blind Faith follows the stirring personal journey, both intimate and universal, of a man coming to terms with his disability and struggling with the roles of father, husband, and entrepreneur.
- Gwen is in love with 'The Music Man', the resident park busker. Jack is in love with Gwen and visits the park with dog, Cassie, to see her. Can Jack's blind-faith and a nudge from Gwen's Dad help romance blossom?
- We are all at some point challenged in our lives with the conviction of faith. Whether it be spiritual (with God), and/or personal (self-belief). This piece explores the struggle of that conviction which ultimately leads to a cathartic release once 'Blind Faith' is realized.
- The 'Boeremag', or Afrikaaner Army, are determined to bomb their way back to a white South Africa. But just why did a small army of 4 000 they think they could succeed? In 2002, bombings attributed to Boer supremacists and the discovery of arms caches on Boer farms reaffirmed the 'White Right' as South Africa's primary internal security threat. It is alleged that their plan was to create a state of confusion through bombings, mobilize an army of 4000 men, drive out 'Blacks and Indians' and declare a Boer Republic. The ambitious plan perhaps owes its confidence to a Boer War era prophet, Siener, or 'The Seer.' He foresaw the fall of Afrikaaner South Africa, followed by a revival of white supremacy and a plan to reinstate a Boer Republic. His prophecies almost perfectly reflect the course of action taken by the Boeremag. We may never know their exact motives, but this is a fascinating look at one possible inspiration for a group that has terrorized South Africa.
- Two dreamers destined to meet, will learn there is a design to each of our lives and fate has many ways of presenting it to us. In this twisting coming of age story, a young man learns to face his fears and go for what he wants in life.
- Blind Faith is set in Manchester city centre. It follows Jed, a homeless man, who is convinced that the love for his girlfriend and his spiritual belief will somehow turn his life around. Blind Faith mixes the harsh realities of the streets with the closeness of the homeless community. It delivers a gripping, tense and sometimes heart warming story delving into the world of some of the most vulnerable people in society.
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- A pair of suburban brothers unwittingly unleash Satan on Earth when they accidentally discover a lost ancient text.
- Aalia is left humiliated after a driver yells out racist comments while she is crossing the street. Later at a New Year's Eve gathering she meets a new friend. Unaware to Aalia, or her new friend for that matter, is that her new friend is the same person who made racial comments earlier that the day.
- This film follows the Seeing With Photography Collective, a group of blind photographers working in New York.
- Set in rustic beautiful New England country side. A young woman seeks shelter from a storm with a handsome mysterious Cowboy on his farm. The question is will she survive the night.
- Imagine meeting Jesus. What would you say to him? Would you recognize him? Henry Mickels faces these questions, when he encounters a man named Jesus.
- Two years after a tragic accident, a mother must complete a heart breaking task.
- A café in Los Angeles. Jack Trentan a famous reclusive actor, has a chance meeting with Faith, a beautiful blind girl. Confident she has not recognized him, he engages in conversation... But what happens when she discovers his true identity.
- Jerry Pierre and Sajel Kapoor are out on their first date. Dealing with disastrous past relationships and their trepidations about dating someone out of their race they can't help but finding a deep attraction towards one another.
- Mitchell is a 13 year old 8th grader who lives in Indianapolis, Indiana and attends the Indiana School for the Blind and the Visually Impaired. On October 4th, 2014 Mitchell experienced his first Fighting Irish football game at Notre Dame Stadium. This was a special day for Mitchell as he has been a Notre Dame football fan all of his life.
- Two scavengers meet in an abandoned house post apocalypse.
- Cary suspects his neighbor is lying about his vision. How far will Cary go to discover the truth?
- Being blind can limit a person's options, but not for Jim. He actively pursues his life goals from blind cricket to assisted aircraft license, and has a passion for life that most sighted people would love to have.
- Warrant performs in the music video "Blind Faith" from the album "Cherry Pie" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins in black and white with Jani Lane singing and playing guitar against a black background. The band joins him at the chorus while color video clips of a woman play throughout.
- Teenagers are playing in an underground tunnel and find a live cannonball. While Gary saves them from an explosion, it blows up in front of Gary and he temporarily loses his eyesight. How can Gary save a young child when he cannot see?
- Dr. Abbott suspects that Linda and Andy like each other more than they should, so he decides to set his sister up with more appropriate suitors. Meanwhile, Ephram finally has the courage to tell Amy how he really feels about their relationship, but he is confused by his feelings for Madison, who comes to the rescue when Ephram needs help to pass his driving test. Andy tries to help the soon-to-be-remarried Reverend Keyes cope with his impending blindness, but the minister would rather leave his fate to God than attempt a new treatment that might save his sight.
- A blind woman's guide dog becomes a vampire, mutilating a serial rapist.
- The girls go shopping for toys, and give a new meaning to in-flight entertainment. Gigi starts to look like a loser.
- Mike gets ripped off by an apparently mentally unstable woman, but ends up trying to help her.
- In San Francisco, Immortal-turned-religious-leader John Kirin pushes a man out of the path of an out-of-control car and is hit himself, "dying" in Anne's emergency room. As Anne tells his anxious followers that he didn't make it, he walks up behind her, and they believe that it is a miracle. Duncan is appalled that an Immortal would violate the rules like that and goes looking for Kirin, who he once knew as Cage, an Immortal who always put his greed ahead of the good of mankind. Duncan and Joe don't believe in his conversion, nor does the reporter who is out to prove that Kirin is a fraud. In flashback to 1937 Spain, Duncan is covering the Spanish Civil War with Cage, who sells out the partisans to the fascists. In flashback to 1975 Cambodia, Duncan is trying to get a group of orphans out of danger, but Cage refuses to unload his drugs from a chopper to evacuate the children.
- The Paris saga continues. A man planning to take over the Paris government kidnaps Stevie and threatens to kill him if they don't call off the military. Hank races to find his son before it's too late.
- A man has been killed in broad daylight and Pete is at the scene. A stranger passes Pete by and whispers into his ear: "It's off." When Pete is looking at sketches of the suspects, MacGyver notices that Pete has trouble with his vision. Agent Stams from DXS arrives to meet Pete. Phoenix took on the job of returning Samantha Lora, a political fugitive, to her home country. Samantha's supporters were going to deliver a videotape stolen from San Pablo presidential palace showing summary executions of 200 political prisoners, when they ran into a death squad waiting for them. Pete was supposed to get the tape because they have a 6 p.m. deadline for a media conference about its contents at a local broadcasting station, but the man who has it took off when the death squad appeared and his whereabouts are unknown. Samantha is the only one who knows how to contact him. And for her, Phoenix has arranged a safe place until her transport to San Pablo leaves. Pete and MacGyver go to pick up Samantha when she arrives undercover. Samantha calls the number at which the man with the tape can be contacted. He then calls her back and agrees a time and place where he will deliver the tape. MacGyver gets to be the pick-up man. But underlings of the president of San Pablo are on his tail...
- Flicka has a nasty fall after being spooked by a hunter's errant shot which results in a serious head wound and blindness. Ken's parents want to put Flicka down, but Ken desperately requests assistance from a famous veterinarian to restore his horse's sight.
- Syd applies for work at the local hospital. Danielle tells Robbie that she has to leave her education. A blind woman's dog has trouble with his eyes. A slightly change of a recipe is a spice at Hannah's half year birthday.
- As a blind concert pianist, Sam must save his girlfriend from a serial killer despite the interference of her overbearing mother.
- Matt is blinded in a mining explosion and is aided by Kathleen and the family as he struggles to regain his sight. Meanwhile, Colin reveals a dark secret from his childhood.
- An abrasive blind man finds Caitlin dull, spurns her, and causes her to try to improve her personality. In need of a religion refresher, Randall and Charlie accidentally wreak havoc on Claudia's religious education class and her future.
- When a young punk sells Gabrielle into a royal trap, Xena must force the punk to assist in Gabrielle's rescue while gradually going blind.
- A neglected wife finds solace in watching a tv preacher.
- Killface is... oh! Killface got blinded when Antagone spit formic acid into his eyes.