Alabba - An exploration of the fascinating history of Santeria.
Arab Diaries - Love and Marriage - The stories of people confronting obstacles to their personal relationships and happiness in Algeria and Lebanon.
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Edward Said: The Last Interview - An extended discussion with Prof. Edward Said filmed less than a year before his death. The noted literary critic and Palestinian activist delivers his final testament about his life and work as a committed intellectual.
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Fangshan Church - The inner workings of a Christian community in rural China, whose ways of life and worship are threatened by the world around them.
First Passion - Largely overlooked by historians and film buffs, the curious 1912 epic "From the Manger to the Cross" depicted the life of Jesus.
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Investigation of a Flame - An intimate look at the Catonsville Nine who on May 17, 1968 walked into a Catonsville, Maryland draft board office, grabbed hundreds of selective service records and incinerated them with homemade napalm.
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Markie in Milwaukee - A 7-foot-tall Midwestern evangelical minister struggles with transgender identity under pressures from a conservative church, community, wife and children.
My Father's House - The story of an underground church founded by Nigerian missionaries offers a rare glimpse inside an immigrant African community in China.
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Out of Place - Traces the life and work of Edward Said (1935-2003), the Palestinian-born intellectual who wrote widely on history, literature, music, philosophy and politics.
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Raised from Dust - This narrative sheds light on the unexplored lives of the approximately 40 million Christians in China.
Rocky Road to Dublin - The last film screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1968. A provocative, biting portrayal of 1960s Ireland: the stultifying educational system, the repressive, reactionary clergy, and the myopic cultural nationalism.
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Sermons and Sacred Pictures - Profiles Reverend L.O. Taylor, a Baptist minister and inspired photographer / filmmaker who documented the fabric of black American life prior to the civil rights movement.
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With God On Our Side - Episode 1 - Conservative Christians rise up in Anaheim, California, to launch a nationwide revolt against sex education.
With God On Our Side - Episode 2 - The symbiotic alliance between Billy Graham and Richard Nixon foreshadows the coming union of religion and politics
With God On Our Side - Episode 3 - Carter's election heralds a new era of evangelical engagement in every area of modern life, from broadcasting to basketball. But modern life also means divorce, feminism, and gay rights...
With God On Our Side - Episode 5 - Calls for renewed patriotism and fierce attacks on liberalism set the agenda for George H.W. Bush's victory over Michael Dukakis.
With God On Our Side - Episode 6 - The Christian Coalition becomes one of the most politically adept membership organizations ever. Yet many inside the movement question if, in gaining power in the secular world, conservative Christians have lost their evangelical soul.
More Films & DVDs on Christianity
Jesus Politics - A personal investigation into the role of religion in American politics, and specifically this year's presidential election.
Let the Church Say Amen! - The effects of church and religion on both urban and rural African-American life.
People Power - The first in depth look at non-violent revolutions around the world.
Shrine Under Siege - Describes the coalition formed by Fundamentalist U.S. Christians and militant Israeli Jews to destroy the Dome of the Rock, Islam's third holiest shrine, and to build a new Jewish temple in its place.