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- The story of Ludvig Kahlen who pursued his lifelong dream: To make the heath bring him wealth and honor.
- A salesman for a natural gas company experiences life-changing events after arriving in a small town, where his corporation wants to tap into the available resources.
- A riveting tale filled with many moments of happiness and pain, Joshua and the Promised Land is an amazing story retelling the events of the Old Testament. Joshua Carter is introduced to his guardian angel, Christopher Andrew Eugene Bozioni, and soon is thrown (literally) into the real Joshua's life. The journey goes from traveling the parted Red Sea to trusting God to help them destroy the sinners in the path. Joshua and Chris become friends and as they travel alongside Moses to find their promised land, they leave behind many memories and moments of triumph. This is a beautiful movie filled with much diversity that you will not regret watching.
- A family devotes their lives to traveling the country to help those in need.
- Three friends hope to build a factory but their plans are quickly jeopardized by local politics and one of the partner's dangerous love affair.
- An epic, generation-spanning drama about two Latino families vying for wealth and power in California's Sonoma Valley.
- Gritty drama that follows two high school acquaintances, Hancock, a basketball star, and Danny, a geek turned drifter, after they graduate.
- A Brazilian telenovela that follows the people of Israel on their way out of the Egyptian captivity to their eponymous "Promised Land". Loosely based on the Biblical narrative, the key characters and incidents are retained, but extended with fictional backstories.
- "Promised Land" tells the story of a group of young unwitting Estonian girls smuggled through Egypt to be auctioned off as prostitutes in Israel, and of their initiation into this trade of flesh, and finally of the accidental freeing of one girl who most fight for her freedom.
- TV SeriesOn their way from Egypt to the promised land, Moses and his family struggle to manage the hardest part of their nation's journey: the people.
- Joshua the lion gets overwhelmed about his parents' fights and joins Chris to go on an adventure in Egypt.
- When many people think of Israel, it is often in terms of modern war or ancient religion. But there is much more to the Jewish state than missiles and prayers. In his debut as a documentary filmmaker, adult-film entrepreneur and political columnist Michael Lucas examines a side of Israel that is too often overlooked: its thriving gay community. Undressing Israel features interviews with a diverse range of local men, including a gay member of Israel's parliament, a trainer who served openly in the army, a young Arab-Israeli journalist, and a pair of dads raising their kids. Lucas also visits Tel Aviv's vibrant nightlife scene and a same-sex wedding in this guided tour to a country that emerged as a pioneer for gay integration and equality.
- Lea Brandstätter witnesses the death of her boyfriend. The investigation leads to Jean Leco, the president of the World Football Association. Their paths cross with that of Marcel, whose best friend has just been stabbed.
- Set in the late 1950s, Floyd (Carl Lumbly), Martha Ree (Juanita Jennings), and Jimmy "Jim-Jam" Ween (Norman D. Golden II) live on land that was promised to Floyd's father and then to Floyd for work they had done. The landowners, the Appletree family, used the promise of the land to keep Floyd Ween working for them.Through a series of events involving Jim-Jam, the young son of Floyd and Martha Ree, the Appletree sons put the transfer of the land in doubt and force the Weens to make a life-changing decision.
- An Israeli director currently living in Berlin returns to Israel to meet some of her friends from primary school. She learns what has been happening in their lives since their paths parted while we get a glimpse of different Israelis.
- A girl is kidnapped and the perpetrator roams freely. When a similar case occurs along the same road and in similar circumstances a suspect is identified leading to the accused running away and going into hiding. Another year on and another man falls into suspicion. It is too much to bear and a burden to carry, but with suspicion all around and no culprits apprehended the situation is somewhat understandable.
- A one-time child star pursues a lingering ambition for fame, makes the local news, and has adventures along the way.
- Two-part documentary to understand the genesis of an endless war in the Middle East.
- 200252mNot Rated7.7 (45)TV MovieThis documentary outlines the ways in which British policies during the First World War have contributed to the instability of the Middle East region today. Through never/before/seen documents and photos, we look at the secret agenda of the British government in WWI and its unfortunate aftermath.
- This is Susan Sontag's documentary about Israel, shot during the Yom Kippur war. Much of it is strictly observational.
- "Promise Land," directed by Kevin Dalvi, is a brilliant, intense, and engaging drama about the lives of a few individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. The film weaves together three compelling narratives that focus on immigration issues. Inspired by real-life stories, the plot revolves around South Asian immigrants living in Chicago and the people they encounter. It's about their unique struggles, triumphs, conflicts, and challenges. It's funny, touching, heart-warming, and more importantly, it is a film with a powerful social message that relates to current events.
- This program documents the migration of rural Southern blacks from the segregated South to Chicago. Cultural and political gains become offset by overcrowding and increasing ghettoization, as Northern politicians ignore resentment that explodes in the Sixties. Finally, Chicago gets its first African-American mayor; many families move out of the ghetto to middle-class success; many others remain mired in a growing "underclass". Includes historical footage and personal interviews. The program has three parts: (1) Take me to Chicago; (2) A dream deferred; (3) Strong men keep a-comin' on.
- This video shows how the foreign policy interests of American political elites-working in combination with Israeli public relations stratgies-influence US news reporting about the Middle East conflict. Combining American and British TV news clips with observations of analysts, journalists and political activists, Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land provides a brief historical overview, a striking media comparison, and an examination of factors that have distorted U.S. media coverage and, in turn, American public opinion.
- Anchored by interviews with descendants of ancestors whose stories are featured throughout the event series and geographical imagery that showcases the history of how America was populated, "America: Promised Land" uncovers the great forces that set mankind in motion.
- In 1930 Chile, amidst the economic crisis, syndicalist Jose spearheads the battle against landlords and the government.
- Official feature-length film tracing the fortunes of the Manchester United football team during the 1999/2000 season, the season after winning the treble. Includes footage of the training sessions, the World Club Championships in Brazil, and the attempts to retain the European Cup.
- This film documents the cultural shock and conflict that occurred when hippies invaded a small dying country town on the mid north coast of NSW and investigates how Bellingen became the unique, niche town it is today.
- Summer camp gets really strange for 15-year-old Lizzie when she is forced to play a Holocaust role-play game.
- It is an autobiographical documentary that depicts the lives of nine individuals who were incarcerated and involved in Toronto's 'street'- gun culture.
- Set in Israel, Mary, an illegal foreign worker, is forced to make the difficult decision between uprooting her son from the only place he calls home or risk deportation.
- In occupied Iceland, up and coming singer Bjork performs at the forbidden underground club Camp Tripoli run by the US Military. When she heads into the night afterwards she falls prey to pure-bread Icelandic bigotry.
- The story of 100 years of history of Armenians in Fresno, California. From the beginnings of immigration to the area, through racial discrimination and ethnic adversity, and finally to success, former California Governor George Duekmejian narrates the story of a determined and hard working people who believed in the American dream.
- Portraying Zionist settlers' accomplishments, this part-documentary, part-travelogue shows 1930s Palestine as opportunity for fulfilling a dream. Through evocative visuals, it encourages settlement and investment in the "Jewish homeland."
- Promised Land is a social justice documentary that follows two tribes in the Pacific Northwest: the Duwamish and the Chinook, as they fight for the restoration of treaty rights they've long been denied.
- Through the lens of those descended from the "Black Promised Land" we draw a century-long thread, revealing the lingering trauma endured when a thriving Black community is repeatedly targeted for systematic destruction.
- ShortA lost man seeks to find healing in a sacred land.
- Promised Land examines post-apartheid South Africa's efforts to bring about racial reconciliation through land redistribution. The film follows two black communities that are trying to get back land they say their ancestors were removed from during apartheid. The land is currently owned by white landowners and the film follows the mutli-year efforts of both groups to get and keep possession of the land. Through these two stories, the epic battle of over race and land is played out with very real consequences for all sides. The audience will see why many inside the country call the land issue the 'ticking time bomb' that has the potential to destroy the fragile racial compact that the new South Africa was built on.
- A young actor is convinced that the only way to gain fame in Hollywood movies is to get the biggest talent agent to believe in him.
- Promised Land of Heavy Metal is a documentary about Finland, the only country where heavy metal has become mainstream. Starring Alice Cooper, Mr Lordi, and Ville Valo.
- Have you ever wondered how big the Sea of Galilee really is, or how hard it would be to climb Mt. Sinai? Have you thought, what was Abraham's life actually like? Well, Stevie is in the land of the Bible to find out! On this trek, Stevie is going to follow one story that flows throughout the whole Scripture. It has many different heroes and villains and even more twists and turns! Take a ride on a camel as he journeys back in time to the lifestyle of the ancient Bedouin. Come to the city of Jerusalem where Abraham's test truly begins, and join Stevie as he discovers how God uses one family to keep a promise designed for the whole world!
- Modern day Romeo and Juliet set on the border of Mexico and the United State
- Promised Land is the story one man's journey to find truth... and one community's desperate struggle to hide from it. The script is based on an award winning novel by Karel Schoeman.
- A boy was force to come to America to fulfill his parents dream. While he is here, he realizes that there is something more here than home.
- Short"Promised Land", a drama centered around Emerson Sinclair who has made unnecessary sacrifices to suppress the vision she once had for her life. A true artist at heart, being told by her mother that she can't make it in life as an artist has kept her dreams stagnant until the spark of an old friend, who has been following his own artistic dreams, ignites the light she has held within.
- A German immigrant heads to the west coast in order to become an English professor.