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- In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.
- An epic journey, faithfully adapted to modern-day. Christian faces distractions, challenges, and perils at every turn of the way. But ends victorious, with helpful guides, as he stays on the narrow path to the distant Celestial City.
- In 1620, the Assembly of the Pilgrims decides to emigrate to the young America because of the persecution they suffer by the English crown. This movie tells the adventurous journey of the Pilgrims to an unknown land and future.
- High school student Scott Pilgrim starts a band with Lisa Miller and battles Simon Lee to rescue, romance and recruit drummer Kim Pine.
- Disguised as a priest, an escaped convict makes his way to Texas. He ends up in a small rural town where the townsfolk mistake him for their new church minister.
- A majority of the Scott Pilgrim cast reunite for a read through of the screenplay on behalf of Water for People.
- This TV miniseries is based on the much-praised novel by Mario Puzo that tells the story of the Angeluzzi-Corbos family of immigrants adapting to life in New York City. The head of the family is Lucia Santa, widowed mother of two. Her formidable will is what steers the family through the Great Depression and the early years of World War II, but she cannot prevent the conflict between Italian and American values.
- In the late 1800s, Miss Pilgrim, a young typist, becomes the first female employee at a Boston shipping office. Although the men object to her at first, she soon charms them all, especially the handsome young head of the company. Their romance gets sidetracked when she becomes involved in the women's suffrage movement.
- Arguably one of the most fateful and resonant events of the last half millennium, the Pilgrims' journey west across the Atlantic in the early 17th century is a seminal, if often misunderstood episode of American and world history.
- Will, an American architect living in London, is thrust into an odyssey through the American West upon learning of his estranged mother's death.
- Scott Pilgrim, his girlfriend Ramona, and his bandmates Kim and Steven must fight their way through Toronto to battle Ramona's seven evil exes.
- Heavily based off a novel published in 1678 by John Bunyan, the film follows a man named Pilgrim, who goes on a journey to be cleansed of his sins and enter the celestial city. Along the way, he encounters hardships and red herrings.
- Ronan knows that taking three recovering addicts to walk an 800km pilgrimage in a foreign country is a big ask, what he can't foresee is the tempestuous result of his counselling philosophy in action.
- Yaji and Kita are two men who live in Edo. They are deeply in love. Yaji is married to a woman, while Kita is an actor addicted to various drugs.
- A musical adaptation of John Bunyan's classic allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress tells the story of Christian as he sets off on a journey to free himself from the burden of sin. Along the way he has many adventures, meets a cast of colorful characters, and develops an unshakable faith in his lord and savior Jesus Christ.
- Once upon a time... There were four young men of different nationalities: Spanish, Italian, Swedish and British, a one-pound business deal that ends up becoming a one-hundred-thousand pound business deal, and a legend: The Legend of David Pilgrim. This is the basic idea behind The Pilgrim Factor, a story half-way between a comedy and a tale, about anonymous characters who accidentally happen to come across something that could prove doubtful the authenticity of the world's most famous rock group. All this takes place right in the centre of "Chicken Town"... a city where everything is possible... even a story like this one.
- In a dystopian future, an average drone discovers an area free of the environmental authoritarianism he is accustomed to.
- The head of a failing magazine gets an MS written under a pseudonym that he tries to unravel.
- Filmed on location at Hever Castle in Kent. This short film comedy is set in medieval times and features the rivalry between Eric Morecambe's Lord and Tom Baker's Knight over the affections of the gorgeous Madeline Smith. There is very little dialogue between the characters as most of the dialogue is narrated by an unseen John Le Mesurier.
- A 1970s boy and a 1870s elixir peddler have adventures in each other's time periods thanks to a magic trunk.
- A wandering cowboy is hired by a ranch owner. When the other cowboys show the newcomer their refusal he turns to his donkey pal and his usual loneliness. Then his boss'daughter comes home wanting to experience Western life and the pilgrim feels attracted to her.
- A tongue-in-cheek story of the Pilgrims arriving in the New World.
- An out-of-work artist puts his talent to use as he goes to work for a disreputable private detective, but winds up getting more than he bargained for and exactly what he needed.
- After flying his way all around the globe, the bachelor was ready to light. A young, ambitious belle learned that a case-hardened bachelor with a hatful of money was back in town. Every struggling girl needs a foxy business manager. In other words, what is home without a mother. The business manager made a touch in behalf of a worthy charity and just happened to bring her little girl (aged 24) with her. The bachelor showed some of the things he had picked up abroad and the girl went wild. Once outside the door, the mother spoke as follows: "Keep the soft pedal on your natural instincts or you will tip your mitt." She enticed him into her lair and poured tea for him, and he dreaming of home and fireside, fell under. When they went shopping the vigilant chaperone had to be on the job and he couldn't be extravagant. Not he. Well, we should rather hope, suppose and guess not. Well, they married, and the bird took the brakes off. An old bachelor who had settled down because he was sick and tired of foreign travel, was taken by the hand by his Birdie and they started round the world.
- The history of the Separatists of Scrooby, England, their escape to Amsterdam, and their eventual voyage on the Mayflower to the New World is depicted. The film spans the years from 1608 to 1620.
- The story of the Monkey King and his half man/half pig companion and their travels towards the Western Paradise.
- The son of a British earl, Philip Champion is exiled to Paris after having served a prison term to shield his wife and there forms an alliance with his brother-in-law, Marcel, who conducts a fashionable gambling establishment as the head of a band of criminals. Marcel is arrested and sent to prison, and Champion escapes. Ambrose, a hunchbacked street musician, escapes with Christine, Champion's daughter, and frames Champion for robbery. While visiting Marcel, whom she believes to be her father, Christine swears to kill Champion. Gilbert Hannaway, an amateur criminologist, informs her in London that the man she seeks is now Lord Ellingham; however, in an attempt on his life, she discovers that he is her true father. Marcel escapes but is killed by Ambrose, who also dies, and the money is recovered from his street organ by a monkey. Hannaway and Christine become engaged.
- Visual artist Angella Kassube was inspired to re-envision, in joyous colors, poet Bridget Lowe's grounded prayer for sight and insight.
- The Separatists of Scrooby, England, persecuted for their heterodoxies, leave England and land at Leiden, Holland. After a stay of several months. Captain Myles Standish, a British officer doing military duty there, informs them that they will be given religious liberty by the London Company, settling Virginia at that time. The Pilgrims sailed in the Mayflower and touched at Provincetown, Mass. after a hard voyage. Captain Standish, a power among the refugees, whom he had consented, to accompany to America, goes ashore with others to explore the coast. After a month, all the Pilgrims go ashore at Plymouth, landing upon Plymouth Rock. They set about at once to build houses. Trouble with Indians was ended practically by a treaty with Massasoit, who always held the treaty sacred. Captain Myles Standish, a soldier through and through, with little time or place for sentimentality, falls in love with the demure maiden, Priscilla. He is loath to propose to her and gets his dearest friend, John Alden, to propose marriage for him. When John makes the proposal, Priscilla asks him, "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?" Returning to Captain Standish, Alden tells him what has happened. In a fit of rage, Captain Standish flays his friend, branding him as a betrayer of his friendship. Captain Standish, after he has had time to recover from the shock of her refusal, is once more dominated by the man in him and looks at the situation more philosophically. Instead of seeking reprisal, which he at first thought was due, he gazes upon the peaceful face of Alden, asleep in the cabin, and passes out and goes afar off to get solace in fighting the Indians.
- A sight of the rarer kind. Scenes from summer days at the beach have been turned into a photo-chemical trip on another planet in the hands of the filmmaker John Price. Price treats his impressionist snapshots right down to the physical basis of the film material, and the result is - as always - out of this world.
- A shizophrenia sufferer believes that Anton Bruckner used to come to NYC and had a legendary concert. So he comes to NY and tries to find out everything related to this non-existent event.
- "The Moscow Pilgrims" is a film that takes you on a tour of Russia's ancient capital. The film's main characters - father and son - are doing the most intersting sights of old Moscow, including the Simonov Monastery, the New Spassky Cloister and the Krutitsky Church located on a picturesque bank of the Moskva River. The celibate priest Ilia, the dean of the church of the Holy Mother of God father Vladimir and other priests will help the pilgrims and visitors to see the world of Moscow's ancient holy sites: the burial-vault of the noble Romanov family, the Cathedral of the Transfiguration of God recently cleared from security services, and the graves of the Kulikovo battle heroes, the monks Oslyabi and Peresvet.