A documentary about the legendary 1972 Toronto production of the musical about the life of Jesus, which launched many illustrious careers and ignited a comedy revolution.
A small indigenous Mexican village is slowly turning into a ghost town as many of its inhabitants emigrate. To survive this, they start simulating an experience they all know: crossing the border to the US illegally. The residents of the village slip into the roles of border guards, human traffickers and drug smugglers to reenact the crossing for paying tourists so they can put themselves into the position of a migrant for one night. A story of empowerment or a village stuck in the loop of their traumatic experiences?
Truth Rising isn’t just a documentary— it’s a call to action at a critical time in our culture. As faith, identity, and morality are being redefined, this documentary exposes the civilizational moment we are living in. Through powerful stories and expert insights, it reveals how ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact—by boldly choosing courage over fear. As the world redefines truth, Truth Rising offers clarity, courage, and a Christ-centered path forward.
While on a security assignment at the ICR Discovery Center, Derick Dailey (Eric Hovind) and Dr. Brye (Dr. Brian Thomas) dive headfirst into the incredible world of cutting-edge Creation research. As they explore the exhibits, Derick wrestles with tough questions about the Age of the Earth, all while discovering the awe-inspiring genius of God’s design. Packed with suspense, laughter, and mind-blowing discoveries, this adventure proves that science and faith can be thrilling, enlightening, and hilariously entertaining—all at the same time!
Badri is a 13-year-old boy who lives in a remote village in the countryside of the Samtredia region of Georgia. His home, the places where he grew up become the set of a film. In the loneliness of the village, destined to become more and more depopulated, Badri’s movie is a horror movie.
Is it possible to inhabit the jungle and protect it? From the immensity of the Amazon, a peasant leader, an indigenous leader, and a traditional Afro-Colombian doctor explore the Colombian Amazon as a diverse and cultural space through memory. Economic booms since the 19th century, armed conflict, inequalities, and structural violence threaten this sacred territory. Their voices reveal the struggle for climate justice and environmental resistance in search of a hopeful future.
Filmed over two nights at the Hollywood Bowl as Lauper concluded her year-long Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour, this all-star concert celebrates icon's beloved catalog.
The feeling of uncertainty is strongly present in this time and it affects us all. We long for peace of mind - the experience of safety. Now you can experience what safety feels like in a movie theater, through guided exercises and music.
On the weekend of May 24th, 2025, we welcomed 132 runners from across the globe to the hallowed grounds of Bare Ranch for the inaugural Go One More Ultra. Situated on a 4.2 mile loop that must be completed every hour on the hour until only one runner remains. Creating a story and race that gripped the world.
In the serene landscape of Haanja, Estonia, Eda Veeroja leads a group of women as they embark on a transformative journey through the ancient Võromaa smoke sauna tradition. Amidst the fragrant smoke and rhythmic chants, they seek emotional and physical healing.
In southern Morelia, La Loma de Santa María—a protected natural area—faces a critical threat. This documentary exposes the impact of land use change, deforestation, and urban development on one of the city's main ecological reserves. Through images and testimonies, the work makes an urgent call to protect the territory that still shelters life, water, and the future.
Thirty years ago, I discovered a letter written by my great-grandfather two hours before his execution in France at the hands of the Nazis on October 22, 1941. Since then, I have never stopped wondering about the story behind this letter, and I decided to answer it in the present.