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- In 1870s America, the fury of a notorious gang leader is unleashed when a peaceful American settler avenges the death of his family. Then as his cowardly fellow townspeople betray him, he is forced to hunt down the outlaws alone.
- Alex Corvis returns to the world of the living to solve the murder of a young woman that he was wrongly accused of.
- Led by an all-star cast featuring Ariyon Bakare, Rose Leslie, and Toby Jones, The Salvation beckons with an enigmatic blend of darkness, danger, and time-bending suspense. This science fiction thriller takes you on a journey where time, memory, and reality converge. David Miller, a war-scarred veteran grappling with PTSD, makes a startling discovery-his traumatic flashbacks are gateways to time travel. Recruited by the shadowy Fallen Arrow, David undergoes a surreal transformation into a time agent, wielding a unique power triggered by "The Lullaby." His mission: apprehending a rogue soldier wreaking havoc throughout history. As David navigates a secret war for time-altering technology, he must safeguard his newfound abilities from rival factions. The Salvation is a unique listening experience that blurs the boundaries of time. David's perilous missions across pivotal moments in history, from the Great War to the Cold War and beyond, weave a mind-bending narrative that spans decades and challenges reality itself.
- The story of Alex, who, with the help of his charismatic grandfather, Bai Dan, embarks on a journey in search of his real self.
- Blair Williams is fighting the war against the machines in downtown Los Angeles while tracking down the infamous hacker "the ghost" and trying to pursue him to join sides with the resistance.
- A 17-year-old is diagnosed as bipolar and sent to a psychiatric center by his father after he tries to kill himself. He finds other youths there who have similar mental-health issues.
- The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation is a first-person atmospheric horror game with stealth-based gameplay.
- A cowardly young man, a bitter young woman, and a helpless child live on the docks, spend their days full of ennui watching a dredge dig the same hole day in and day out, chased around by the dredge workers. One day they finally decide to leave for the city together after they see a black cat.
- Pablo Olivares is a lively and talented child born into a Christian family. His father's emotional absence causes Pablo to get involved with friends who introduce him to the world of rock n' roll and he becomes captivated by occultism.
- The Black Crowes performs in the music video "Sometimes Salvation" from the album "The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion" recorded for Def American Records. The music video begins with a young woman at a diner. As she wanders outside, the Black Crowes perform overlooking the city streets.
- With an unprepared chaplain filling in for their regular therapist and a new inmate thrust into their midst, the participants in a weekly group therapy session in a women's prison are thrown off balance, and the session spirals into new revelations as the prisoners open up about their disturbing pasts.
- TV Mini Series
- The music video for "Salvation" was directed in March 1996 by Olivier Dahan in France, for the company Bandits Productions. It features French comedy duo Éric and Ramzy. It is one of the most acclaimed videos by the band's fans. It has a bizarre mood, and notorious references to drug use and abuse. It shows a clown with needles instead of hair, a confused girl whose parents are being held by the clown, all in a torn house at the top of a hill. The bizarre images are supposed to represent the effects drugs have on people. The clown jumping on the teddy bear is a symbol of the loss of innocence, and the trapped parents show how drugs are a problem that affect not only the consumer, but also his or her close relatives/friends.
- Documentary about the life and death of late Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, as told by his sister, Connie Burton.
- Mary Wilson, a neglected child of the slums, falls in with Bob Walton, a tough denizen of the lower east side, and loves him with a pure, honest affection that his low nature cannot appreciate. He forces her to enter a saloon where she is insulted by Harry Brown, which is resented by Bob. They quarrel, come to blows, and Brown draws a gun as Bob closes in on him, forcing the muzzle against Brown's breast as it explodes, thereby causing him to shoot himself, dying almost instantly. But Walton is arrested and sentenced to one year in Sing Sing. The morning papers appear with an account of the affair and as Mary's name is put into prominence in the account she is grievously hounded by misfortune, evicted from her boarding place and also discharged from the factory where she works, she falls into the hands of a professional woman shoplifter, who is anxious to enlist her services as an accomplice. The girl soon discovers the character of her would-be benefactor, and rushes from the place, running into the arms of the Salvation Army, which offers her peace and rest. Taking her to the barracks she is enrolled a soldier, and one soul is lifted from the darkness into the light. With the Army, Mary has won the affection of all for her humility and goodness. Working as she does, in the slums a year later she comes face to face with Bob, who has just been released from prison, having served his time. He is on the point of becoming a party to a burglary, but she prevents, even with almost fatal results for herself. But she will not give him up, and after a series of touching episodes finally moves him to appreciate the strength of that holy invitation "Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give thee rest." so in the final scene we see Bob kneel in devout humility to receive God's healing grace from His ministers, A strong point in this subject is that it depicts real life and real people.
- The Center for Salvation in a mind opening psychedelic fantasy that follows a mad scientists spiritual journey into the underworld.
- A series of motionless portraits, this slideshow is a journey into preoccupied or abandoned identities. The dispatched faces are silent witnesses, mirrors without masks, voiceless defenders of a hidden condition and a veiled human dignity.
- "VI" is a mafia movie set in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a unique movie with limited dialog that engages the viewer to create their own story. Mikhail Barenko of the Barenko mafia family falls in love with a beautiful agent from the Department of Justice. Mikhail is killed for his betrayal and agent Jackson gets her revenge.
- The story of Richard Lewis--a harrassed overworked and over stressed area manager for a contract catering company. Richard is a well meaning man, but always cames off badly in his dealings with the boss, his Team of managers and his secretary because he hasn't learnt the two essential lessons of being a manager--how to organise himself and how to organise the others.
- Immediately following the trial by stone the banished Chamberlain meets Akasta, a creature that directs him toward his next course of action. (This short film acts as a deleted scene to the movie and takes place within "The Dark Crystal" movie)
- THE SALVATION OF BARRY "The Salvation of Barry" is the story of Barry, a thirty-something, acerbic New York business owner who has found success but not fulfillment. At the beginning of our story, we find Barry in the fight of his life with a monstrous illness. After years of therapy and several attempts at finding a cure, to no avail, Barry decides to try to find peace of mind through the one avenue he hasn't explored - religion, spirituality, and God. Barry vows to meet with representatives of many religions and spiritual philosophies and do whatever they require of him in order to find true happiness and possibly salvation. What follows is a unique documentary series that ranges from heartbreaking to hilarious and disturbing to inspiring as Barry and God play a cosmic game of 'Hide-and Seek'.
- The focus of this film is one girl's journey of exploring controversial questions surrounding the life choices and outcomes of family members belonging to The Salvation Army. The film explores the changing roles of women and how The Salvation Army is working to adhere to the doctrine that women are treated equal both spiritually and intellectually in the eyes of God.
- A son, once manly, honest and hard-working, whose one thought was centered on the loving mother at home, but who, like thousands before his time, yielded to the voice of the tempter and was gradually weaned away from her influence until he became an outcast. But the mother never lost hope. She clung to the thought that to-morrow her boy would see the error of his way and be the man he once was. Even when they brought the news that a fight was in progress in Riley's saloon she did not hesitate for a moment, but ran as fast as her feeble limbs would carry her, to help her boy and bring him home. When she reached the low dive, her boy was in the center of a mob. Unmindful of the danger, she rushes in their midst, screaming. At the sound of her voice the crowd separates and she reaches her son. Rum-crazed, he throws the old woman from him, and she falls to the floor in a pitiful heap. When they picked her up everyone thought she was dead. The light of reason came to the boy's eyes when he realized what he had done; then, fearing the law, he made his escape. Weeks later we find him, wild-eyed, haggard and pale. By day and night he can see the sad face of his mother always before him. Finally in his wanderings through the tenderloin he stopped to listen to the sound of an organ as it pealed out "Where Is My Wandering Boy To-night?" Something drew him on to the open door. Then the music changed and "Rock of Ages," his mother's favorite hymn, was borne to his ears. Sobbing like a child, he never stopped until he reached the altar where the kindly-faced "Father of the Slums" stood. There he told his story to that motley, ragged and hungry congregation. Then someone began singing "Throw Out the Life Line." This was followed by a prayer for the erring one. Every eye was wet with tears as that motley throng filed out into the street, leaving the boy and the mission worker alone. "Now, my boy, brace up; forget your troubles and start out all over again." Etc., etc., said the missionary as he handed a dollar bill to the astonished sinner. "Get something to eat and a place to sleep and I'll look you up tomorrow." Well, he did look him up the next day and the boy went to work as a result. He kept on working, too, and finally, on the advice of his good friend and savior, returned home to find his old mother was not dead as he had thought, but was still alive and awaiting for her boy's return.
- A commercial about the history of The Salvation Army.
- A half-hour documentary about country rock pioneer, Mark Olson, founding member of the Jayhawks. Mark returns to New York city with his first true solo record. A journey through the heart of loss and redemption.
- The Bargo Brothers are called upon by nations across the world to reignite their adventure tourism industries by teaming up with local guides, experiencing culture, exploring new adventure destinations, and taking part in the world's most challenging endurance races.
- A daring highway robber is terrorizing a western settlement by his depredations. A new minister and his daughter have come to the settlement and the attendance at the little church is augmented by the admiring cowboys. The new minister's daughter, Molly, goes for a walk one day and "Handsome" Jack, the bandit, caught at last, is about to receive his just deserts at the hands of the indignant cowboys, when sentiment causes them to lose their heads. The minister's daughter comes upon the scene at the psychological moment. She is asked to give "the pore feller a good-bye kiss, seein' as he has no one else," and the bandit makes a daring escape by snatching her gun. The cowboys pursue, but are not successful. "Handsome" Jack, after riding hard, finds himself free and at last dismounts. He thinks long of the sweet girl whose kiss had set him free and decides to live straight for her sake. He writes a letter to the sheriff and sends back the spoils of the hold-up, then obtains employment at a far-away ranch. He makes good and studies hard in his spare moments, applying to his new pursuit the same energy and acumen which had made him a successful bandit. He is admitted to the bar and sets up his small establishment with great pride. His first few cases bring him money, and, having always thought of Molly, he sets out to find her. Late in the afternoon Molly unconsciously wanders to the scene of her romance and absently pulls daisies and winds them into a chain. A light step behind her, and Jack holds her up with her own gun. He returns the gun, then tells her of his love and how the memory of her kiss had made a man of him. She listens, blushing, with downcast eyes. Her shyness bids him hope and he begs her for a kiss. Smiling she turns from him, refusal on her lips, temptation in her eyes. He takes the chain from her fingers, twists it about his neck, noose-like, and makes a mock gesture of hanging. "Now will yon kiss me?" he asks. Her eyes, then her lips meet his and she goes to his arms.
- A seventy-year-old man, a British Indian lives in plight after being abandoned by his family, except for his married daughter called Udita, who nurtures him. His present state of living changes, due to this he chooses to go to "The Salvation Door" in India. The film follows the twist and turns of his journey and numerous choices he must make. Will he be able to pick "the Last drop of his life"?
- 'The Elevator Pitch' is a short film about a disaffected youth's struggle against calls to conventional success. Living in a world that can only speak in soundbites and cheap slogans, he appropriates this marketing language to craft a very unique elevator pitch for the company president after a chance meeting. Suffice it to say that he takes the business philosophy of 'style before substance' to its logical conclusion... Through juxtapositions of the sacred and the profane, the private awareness and the public mask, 'The Elevator Pitch' is a radical reexamination of the fragile assumptions underlying the modern search for salvation in 'success'.
- Emergency Medical Technician Kou drove and hit a woman on his way home. After confirming she's not in immediate danger, he hit and run , pretend nothing happened, and get back to the emergency center he worked.
- The atmosphere turns hostile in a small North-Indian village when a low-caste girl Rajpatiya is groped and molested by an upper-caste brat, Chandar.