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- Extravagant production of the first part of the book of Genesis. Its main highlights are the Garden of Eden, the first brothers, Noah and his family obeying God to build an ark for the Flood and Abraham's attempted sacrifice of Isaac.
- Prequel to the first Missing In Action, set in the early 1980s it shows the capture of Colonel Braddock during the Vietnam war in the 1970s, and his captivity with other American POWs in a brutal prison camp, and his plans to escape.
- A prequel to Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997), the two BFF girls make it to LA 1990, where they get arrested. They make a friend in jail and stay at her place. They make more friends.
- Emperor Londo Mollari of the Centauri Republic tells the story of the Earth-Minbari War that almost destroyed humanity and later inspired its last best, hope for peace.
- Biblical tales from the books of Genesis and Exodus, including the stories of Abraham's devotion and Joseph's betrayal.
- Set as a prequel to "Big Love", these webisodes explore how the Henricksons came to be a family.
- A comedy-drama series that follows the (after)life of souls working as custodians of Middle and guardians to newly deceased people.
- An anime series based on the Old Testament in the Bible, up until the birth of Jesus Christ.
- France, present day. A professional conman passes himself off as the boss of a construction site building a highway extension. He cons the whole region, hires dozens of workers and cynically enjoys the profits of his scam until he meets the lady mayor of a small village that the road will go through. She intrigues and unsettles him, before revealing to him a world he never knew: feelings. How far will he go now to save his victims and save himself from his own lies?
- A benefit reading of scenes from Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning epic "Angels in America".
- The relationship between a stuffed-shirt priest and a liberal nun that run a Baltimore mission.
- Several factory workers finish their day at work and get into a car. They drive to a club where they perform the song Secret Agent Man as a rock quartet. A man with a mask of a child named Booji Boy runs into a building where his father, a man named General Boy is waiting. Subsequently, a man gives a lecture by song on the subject of devolution.
- A promotional VHS tape showing clips from the first few episodes of Evangelion before the series was released.
- In the Beginning there was Light tells about the phenomenon "light nourishment", the incredible claim that there are individuals who neither eat nor drink.
- A society girl, admired and courted by many men is still indifferent to one and all. At a dance one evening there is introduced to her a man who shows that he is attracted by the girl, but unlike the other suitors, he does not flatter her. With her thoughts all of the stranger, she sits alone, musing. It seems to her that she is carried backward many centuries to a time when by her supposed magic arts, she reigned over a tribe of cave men. But in her rude court one day there appears a stranger who derided her powers. The others would have attacked him, but she stayed the hands the stranger walked off. The stranger stirred up her heretofore loyal subjects to rebellion. They stormed her cave, but her magic was still potent and she drove them off. But the stranger remained and finally took him prisoner, dragging her back to the village of the men who had once held her as a queen, where they decided to put her to death. The stranger however, balked their plans and told them that she belonged to him, and ordered them out of his way. When they tried to bar his progress, he fought his way through them and to safety in the wilderness outside, with her in his arms. She comes back to a realization of the present with a start. The stranger stands before her, asks for the next dance. In a daze she rises and takes his arm, and walks with him toward the ballroom. And all the way the one thought running through her head: "I wonder if he is the man?" For the stranger at the dance looked exactly like the man who in the prehistoric past subjugated the goddess and fought the timid cave men, who first worshiped her and then wanted to put her to death.
- 20072h 50mNot Rated7.2 (90)VideoThis documentary explores the highly controversial subject of the design of America's capital. Was the city built to reflect the majesty of America's newfound freedom? Or the hidden agenda of secret societies? With every major cornerstone laid by Freemasons, was the city built in a Masonic pattern? Embark upon this incredible journey as Riddles in Stone interviews experts on both sides of the heated debate. Watch as Freemason apologists defend some of the most direct and hard-hitting questions concerning the influence of Masonry in America, and its symbolism in Washington, D.C. Alongside them are leading researchers who maintain that occult architecture permeates the city, and conceals a secret agenda. Was D.C. laid out according to the pattern of the stars? Is there really a pentagram in the street layout north of the White House? Does a Masonic square and compass extend from the Capitol building to the Washington monument? And why is the city filled with zodiac symbols, mysterious faces, and various god and goddess images? If America was founded as a Christian nation only, where are the images of Jesus Christ? Or does Washington D.C. symbolize another Christ, the Masonic Christ?
- This documentary catalogues and examines early space age anomalies and UFOs. Cary and Stanton demonstrate NASA's interest in UFOs through astronaut testimony, examinations of declassified documents, and a history of cover up.
- Imma lives in Genoa, where she and her friend Gina practice odd and disparate jobs.
- IN THE BEGINNING is a narrative short fiction that tells the story of a young man of color - newly released from US prison - who returns to society with the hope of beginning a new life. He discovers on his solitary journey that the world sees him only as his crime. Some of the actors in this film have experienced incarceration in US prisons.
- Based on the acclaimed novel by Tomás González.
- Describes how apartheid affects the daily life of women in South Africa by focusing on the relationship between black household workers and white employers.
- A haunting and visually stunning fairy tale that blends fantasy and real life events. Two Native American children struggle to find their way back to a home that may be lost forever.
- In this short subject non-dialogue documentary, photographer Ithaka Darin Pappas reexamines 1989 images he made of N.W.A. "Backstage In Phoenix". It was this same night that Ice Cube left the group. These are the last photographs of N.W.A..
- New interviews with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner, footage from the reunion of Caesar's Writers (1996), and sketches from Your Show of Shows (1950) and Caesar's Hour (1954).
- When a writer investigates Austria through the images presented by postcards, the landscapes around Erzberg and Salzburg become something between a dream and a nightmare.
- In The Beginning There is no contradiction between faith and reason. This encouraging truth is the bedrock for In the Beginning: Evidence For God From Physics. Ideal for the inquiring mind, this two-disc DVD set features four presentations by Fr. Robert J. Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D which were shot before a live audience. A former president of Gonzaga University from 1998-2009, Fr. Spitzer has authored several books including New Proofs for the Existence of God: Contributions of Contemporary Physics and Philosophy. The In the Beginning course explores the content of this book including what, if any, the limits of scientific evidence are and whether such evidence provides support for a beginning and design of the universe. The Big Bang Theory is also addressed as is the oscillating universe theory and the multiverse theory. Additionally, Fr. Spitzer speaks to the following questions: is the Bible doing science and can human beings be explained by an evolutionary (biophysical) process alone? The final week of the course explores evidence for survival of human consciousness after death as well as the possibility for extraterrestrial life. In the Beginning is an excellent resource for use by individuals or groups whether in a classroom, parish or faith study setting.
- Is it possible that human beings can survive without food and fluid over many years and live on light alone ? Are we confronted with quackery or with forgotten knowledge ? Based on certified reports of personal experiences, interviews and scientifically documented laboratory experiments, the picture follows the phenomenon of 'living on light'. As incredible as it may be, there seems to be evidence that there are people living today and some existing thousands of years back too, who do not need food either to live or to sustain their metabolism.
- In The Beginning is the first episode in a series of 26 retelling a genuine South Indian folk epic. The story is about three generations of a pioneering family from an interior region. The tale contains myth, adventure, politics, gods, animals and more. Viewed on the surface The Legend of Ponnivala Series features male farmer-warriors, but underneath are two very strong women, a mother and a daughter who drive its core events in subtle and semi-magical ways. This first episode contains a creation myth, an exodus, an original sin, a basic social contract and the promise of the magical birth of a son. This animation is unique for its folk art and is the first regional, oral, Indian story of its kind to be animated.
- One night, one woman must come face to face with the truth.
- Buried in darkness, a woman witnesses centuries passing by as she cries out to the world in search of her identity and place in the world.