Algeria. Benjamin, Kateb and Antoine are three teenagers from three religious backgrounds who never should have met. But they share the same passion for football and the same disregard for the disapproving looks which their unusual friendship draws.
Three young Irish women struggle to maintain their spirits while they endure dehumanizing abuse as i...
Evangelist Carlton Pearson is ostracized by his church for preaching that there is no Hell.
Ken Park focuses on several teenagers and their tormented home lives. Shawn seems to be the most con...
Ruthless silver miner, turned oil prospector, Daniel Plainview, moves to oil-rich California. Using ...
An awkward, telekinetic teenage girl's lonely life is dominated by relentless bullying at school and...
Solidarity, peace, and brotherly love – especially in difficult times. The passion stands for values...
Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of...
Set halfway through the 17th century, a church play is performed for the benefit of the young aristo...
A group of women in an isolated religious colony struggle to reconcile their faith with a series of ...
A search for the identity of a student named Fathiyah about redefining the values of nationalism o...
In 1947, Lord Mountbatten assumes the post of last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its p...
A portrait of Rita, who claims that her mother was never a mother for her. Rita gives birth to her o...
A sublime documentary on childhood and bereavement that’s one of several shorts the filmmaker comple...
Djamel and his deaf-mute companion Karim, both of North African origin, live in the middle of the ma...
Set amidst the civil war of Algeria in the 1990s, Enough! is the story of two women. Emel is a Weste...
In his delirium from his return from war, Francesco Bernardone goes back in his memories to the days...
The film takes a deeper look at the social status of people who are forcefully converted to a differ...
Japanese society is without ideals - Two men and one woman, who grew up in a religious organization...