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Directed by Agnieszka HollandOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Armin Mueller-Stahl,
Elisabeth Trissenaar,
Wojciech Pszoniak,
Gerd Baltus,
Tilly Lauenstein,
Margit CarstensenRating70%
In the winter of 1942-43, a Jewish family leaps from a train going through Silesia. They are separated in the woods, and Leon, a local peasant who's now a farmer of some wealth, discovers the woman, Rosa, and hides her in his cellar. Leon's a middle-aged Catholic bachelor, tormented by his sexual drive. He doesn't tell Rosa he's seen signs her husband is alive, and he begs her to love him. Rosa offers herself to Leon if he'll help a local Jew in hiding who needs money. Leon pays, and love between Rosa and him does develop, but then Leon's peasant subservience and his limited empathy lead to tragedy., 1h57
Directed by Agnieszka HollandOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HistoricalThemes Assassinat,
Politique,
Films about religion,
Political filmsActors Christophe Lambert,
Ed Harris,
Joss Ackland,
Tim Roth,
Jerome Flynn,
Timothy SpallRating60%
Le film s'inspire de la vie du prêtre Jerzy Popieluszko, membre de Solidarność, arrêté, torturé et assassiné par la police secrète communiste, la Służba Bezpieczeństwa (Sécurité intérieure), le 19 octobre 1984., 2h24
Directed by Agnieszka HollandOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
WarThemes Politique,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Robert Więckiewicz,
Benno Fürmann,
Maria Schrader,
Agnieszka Grochowska,
Weronika Rosati,
Kinga PreisRating72%
In Darkness is a dramatization of a factual rescue of Jewish refugees during World War II in German-occupied Polish city Lwów (Lemberg in German, L'viv in Ukrainian). For over a year, a Polish Catholic sewer maintenance worker and burglar, Leopold Socha – along with his friend and coworker Szczepek Wróblewski – hid and cared for a group of hunted Polish Jews who had escaped the massacres and deportations during the liquidation of the Lwów Ghetto, at first helping them in exchange for daily payment, but then continuing to do so long after the Jews' money had run out and aiding them had become ever more dangerous., 1h52
Directed by Agnieszka HollandOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Marco Hofschneider,
Julie Delpy,
André Wilms,
Artur Barciś,
Michèle Gleizer,
Nathalie SchmidtRating75%
Solek (a nickname for Solomon, also called "Solly") and his family live in Nazi Germany. On the eve of Solek's bar mitzvah, Kristallnacht occurs. He escapes, naked, then hiding in a barrel. At night, he calls his acquaintance to bring him clothes from his house. She refuses, but throws him a leather jacket with a swastika band on its arm. He comes back home. His family is together at home, but his sister is killed by Nazis. The father, who was born in Łódź, Poland, decides to go back there.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
ActionThemes Films about religionActors Pierce Brosnan,
Jennifer Connelly,
Ed Harris,
Greg Kinnear,
Marisa Tomei,
Isabelle FuhrmanRating53%
While discussing a new book idea, a modern-day evangelical Pastor, Dan Day (Brosnan), accidentally shoots atheist Dr. Paul Blaylock (Harris) in the head. Pastor Day tries to make it look like a suicide, fearing the damage to his reputation if word were to get out. However, reborn church-goer and ex-deadhead Carl (Kinnear) witnesses the act. Carl has to endure attacks by fellow church-goers at Day's request (although under false pretense), his own family's skepticism about his story, and a Mexican crime lord who kidnaps him looking to blackmail both Carl and Pastor Day with footage of the accident. , 1h53
Directed by Margarethe von TrottaOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about writers,
Philosophie,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Barbara Sukowa,
Janet McTeer,
Nicholas Woodeson,
Julia Jentsch,
Axel Milberg,
Megan GayRating70%
As the film opens Eichmann has been captured in South America. It is revealed that he escaped there via the "rat line" and with forged papers. Arendt, now a professor in New York, volunteers to write about the trial for The New Yorker and is given the assignment. Observing the trial, she is impressed by how ordinary and mediocre Eichmann appears. She had expected someone scary, a monster, and he does not seem to be that. In a cafe conversation in which the Faust story is raised it is mentioned that Eichmann is not in any way a Mephisto (the devil). Returning to New York, Arendt has massive piles of transcripts to go through. Her husband has a brain aneurysm, almost dying, and causing her further delay. She continues to struggle with how Eichmann rationalized his behavior through platitudes about bureaucratic loyalty, and that he was just doing his job. When her material is finally published, it immediately creates enormous controversy, resulting in angry phone calls and a falling out from her old friend, Hans Jonas., 4h
Directed by Roger YoungOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Films based on the Bible,
Portrayals of Jesus in film,
Films about virginityActors Jeremy Sisto,
Debra Messing,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Armin Mueller-Stahl,
Gary Oldman,
David O'HaraRating60%
La vie, le chemin et la mort de Jésus de Nazareth, inspiré de la Bible., 1h56
Directed by Fraser Clarke HestonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about religion,
Demons in filmActors Max von Sydow,
Ed Harris,
Bonnie Bedelia,
J. T. Walsh,
Amanda Plummer,
Ray McKinnonRating62%
A mysterious proprietor named Leland Gaunt (von Sydow), claiming to be from Akron, Ohio, opens a new antiques store called "Needful Things" in the small town of Castle Rock, Maine. The store sells various items of great personal worth to the residents (some of which, like a pendant that eases pain or a toy which predicts the outcome of horse races, are clearly supernatural). Gaunt demands payment both in cash and in small "favors", usually pranks played by his customers on their neighbors. Gaunt's first customer is a kid named Brian Rusk (Meier) who buys off a rare baseball card in exchange for a prank., 1h56
Directed by Frank BeyerGenres Drama,
WarThemes Politique,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Erwin Geschonneck,
Armin Mueller-Stahl,
Viktor Avdyushko,
Peter Sturm,
Zygmunt Malanowicz,
Werner DisselRating71%
Buchenwald concentration camp, early 1945. A Polish prisoner named Jankowski, who has been on a death march from Auschwitz, brings a suitcase to the camp. When the inmates in the storage building open it, they discover a three-year-old child. Jankowski tells them he is the son of a couple from the Warsaw Ghetto, both of whom perished. Prisoner Kropinski becomes attached to the boy, and begs Kapo André Höfel to save him. Höfel, who is a member of the camp's secret communist underground, consults with senior member Bochow. He is instructed to send the child on the next transport to Sachsenhausen. Höfel cannot bring himself to do so, and hides him. Jankowski is deported to Sachsenhausen alone., 1h50
Directed by Margarethe von TrottaOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about religionActors Barbara Sukowa,
Heino Ferch,
Hannah Herzsprung,
Alexander Held,
Lena Stolze,
Paula KalenbergRating64%
À huit ans, Hildegarde de Bingen est envoyée par ses parents à l'abbaye de Disibodenberg ; elle reçoit l'éducation de Jutta von Sponheim et est initiée à la médecine et à l'herboristerie. Lorsque Jutta meurt, elle lui succède comme abbesse et enseigne aux religieuses la théologie, la médecine et la botanique. Un jour, elle confesse au moine Volmar, qu'elle a eu des visions religieuses ; il en informe son abbé qui le rapporte à l'évêque de Mayence. Une commission vérifie l'exactitude des visions et se retire. Seul le pape peut juger. Il demande au grand théologien Bernard de Clairvaux de la rencontrer. Ce dernier croit aux visions et conseille le pape ; Hildegarde peut désormais écrire et publier ses visions.