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- Moses, raised as a prince of Egypt in the Pharaoh's household, learns of his true heritage as a Hebrew and his divine mission as the deliverer of his people from slavery.
- After hearing the story of Moses, the sons of a devout Christian mother go their own ways, and the atheist brother's breaking of the Ten Commandments leads to tragedy.
- The story of Moses from his birth to his death, following the well known story of the Plagues and Commandments and weaving in many other stories of the Hebrews and Egyptians who touched his life.
- A telling of the biblical tale, where Moses returns to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery.
- In this animated adaptation of the Bible story Moses hears the voice of God from a burning bush, which inspires him to confront Egypt's pharaoh and demand freedom for the Israelite slaves. The pharaoh agrees after a series of horrific plagues, and Moses leads the Israelites through the parted Red Sea into the harsh freedom of the desert. There he ascends Mount Sinai and returns with the Ten Commandments.
- Follows Moses leading and conducting the Hebrew people from the slavery of Egypt to the freedom towards the Promised Land according to the Ancient Testament Bible book of the Exodus. The story told like never before is faithful to the Scriptures.
- The story of Moses from the bible in musical form, filmed live at the Hollywood Kodak Theater.
- 1) Jerôme Chambard, a retired man, taken in by nuns in a convent, swears like a trooper. 2) Françoise takes a lover because he has promised her a diamond necklace. 3) Denis, a seminarist, decides to renounce his vows to avenge his sister. 4) God in person lands at a remote farm and works miracles there. 5) Pierre learns that his mother is not his mother, but a famous actress. 6) Didier, a bank clerk, teams up with a bank thief after being fired by the manager 7) Jerôme Chambard is invited to Sunday lunch by his friend the bishop and by dint of drinking to their friendship the holy man cannot remember the ten commandments anymore
- A twenty-something named Chloe (Naama Kates) arrives in Nashville, Tennessee, with one goal: to find success as a singer-songwriter, no matter what. Wandering from bar to bar with her demo CDs in tow, she meets Brandon (Jason Burkey), a local who quickly falls for her, but who may prove more of an obstacle to her success than an aid. Shot entirely on locasion, Nashville's neon lights, street vendors and yellow cabs reveal a beautiful urban jungle not too different from New York or Los Angeles. Director Princeton Holt hones in on the fierce competitiveness of the music industry with a grounded sense of reality, aided by a fearless and star-making performance by musician and actress Kates.
- The film was produced by Nick Higgins from Lansdowne Productions and Noémie Mendelle from the Scottish Documentary Institute and has 10 film-chapter directors for each of the 10 chapters of the film - Kenny Glenaan, Douglas Gordon, Nick Higgins, Irvine Welsh, Mark Cousins, Sana Bilgrami, Alice Nelson, Tilda Swinton, Doug Aubrey, David Graham Scott, Anna Jones. The film's unifying theme is human rights in Scotland with each chapter illustrating one of the "New Ten Commandments" - 10 articles chosen from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The 10 film chapters of The New Ten Commandments 1. The Right to Freedom of Assembly - Director, David Graham Scott 2. The Right not to be enslaved - Director, Nick Higgins 3. The Right to a fair trial - Director, Sana Bilgrami 4. The Right to freedom of expression - Director, Doug Aubrey 5. The Right to life - Director, Kenny Glenaan 6. The Right to liberty - Directors, Irvine Welsh & Mark Cousins 7. The Right not to be tortured - Director, Douglas Gordon 8. The Right to asylum - Director, Anna Jones 9. The Right to privacy - Director, Alice Nelson 10. The Right to freedom of thought - Directors, Mark Cousins & Tilda Swinton.
- A series where the 10 commandments were interpreted in a modern (1970) scenario by different writers.
- Several European underground directors turn the ancient rules of mankind inside out in this shocking and gore-soaked interpretation of God's laws for man from the Bible. The world is ending, and the 10 commandments are dying. From director Davide Pesca (Suffering Bible, Night of Doom, Evil Nun).
- Pilot for a proposed anthology series where each story revolved around the meaning of one of the Ten Commandments in modern times. The theme for this story was the third commandment: "Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain."
- This documentary recounts the making of one of the greatest and most successful films of all time, from its pre-production to its premiere.
- A lowly little banquet server named Jim tries to survive a wedding from Hell.
- Bump Kowalski is a washed up pinball wizard on the path to repair his pinball past.
- Daddy Cross follows the life of a conflicted murderous priest as he attempts to live his life according to God's Commandments.
- Behind the scenes look at miniseries "The Ten Commandments," originally presented on ABC and produced by RHI Entertainment.
- Brother Jacob, a friendly monk, is the main protagonist of this series. He guides five lively children in the discovery of the true meaning of the Ten Commandments through everyday situations and events. The five kids share the events of everyday life, with the major and minor dramas this entails and even if, as for all youngsters, the emotions created by these events are transitory: the wise and understanding words of Brother Jacob will help them deal with many different situations, and give them clarity on the strength of the teachings of the Ten Commandments. The social setting, which acts as a backdrop for the ten stories, represents the multi-ethnic and multi-racial reality of today (Pak is from China, Akim is African and Julio is of Hispanic origin).
- Features a new rousing soundtrack, new color and sound effects and for the first time has been re-rendered with a smooth frame rate for fluidity of movement.
- Some things never age or lose importance. The Ten Commandments just one of this things that never lose their pertinence to society. Perhaps no time being more urgently needed to be a reminder than the confused present tense of today's society. A reminder of the standards and codes of behavior needed for all people to live together more peacefully. The video is less than ten minutes, and starts with a useful brief summary of the ten commandments. The scenery is awe inspiring, and should help instill or reinforce the faith a many a viewer. The narration is superb and stark. The next section of the video, goes into more detail and narrative explanation behind each of the commandments, and often goes in deeper into application examples.
- Karl is a businessman who goes through the last day of his life unknowingly breaking all ten commandments in the correct order.
- Imitation is the sincerest form of plagiarism.
- A celebration of the first 15 years of the Irish soap, which began in 1989, with interviews from the cast and fans. Also including a special feature on favourite characters and their worst sins
- A couple share an impassioned embrace on an ocean pier as Harvey and the Moonglows start singing 'The Ten Commandments of Love'.
- Trace the story of the reluctant prophet who delivered his people from 2,000 years of bondage, and explore his very human frailties and failings.
- A look at Mt. Sinai, where Moses was supposed to have received the Ten Commandments from God.
- 2005–20061h 28m7.2 (24)TV EpisodeOne biblical figure is revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. His name is Moses (Dougray Scott, Arabian Nights), the man who rose in power to defend a people, to free them, and to live in history like no other... A time of danger approaches for all of the Kingdom. Danger from a child. A child who will become a Prince of Egypt. With the soothsayer's dire prophecy, the Pharoah (Paul Rhys, From Hell) orders the slaughter of all newborn males. But one child, born of Hebrew slave Amram (Louis Hilyer, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow) and his wife Jochebed (Emmy nominee Lisa Jacobs, The Attic), is put in the care of others to ensure his own safety. As years pass, Moses is raised in a royal Egyptian household and, with no memory of his true family, rises to the stature of prince. Upon discovery of his heritage, and inspired by a fiery message from God, Moses implores his stepbrother Menerith (Emmy nominee Naveen Andrews, Lost), a high-ranking official in Ramses' army, to join him on a fight to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people. But when Ramses rejects his demands, Moses issues the curse of a coming plague. From a swarming cloud of locusts to a river transformed in to a rushing stream of human blood to a downpour of frogs from the heavens, the prophesized scourge has been unleashed--Moses has taken the first step toward accomplishing his mission. Charting the dramatic story of the Hebrew leader--from his narrow escape from death to his leadership of the Hebrew people to the parting of the Red Sea, The Ten Commandments unfolds with all the spectacle, the violent human drama, and grand inspiration that has earned its stature as the greatest story ever told. With a stellar cast that includes Mia Maestro (Alias) and Golden Globe winner Omar Sharif (Lawrence of Arabia), The Ten Commandments is unsurpassed in its vision--both intimate and grand.