Summary
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Beverly Rudd
Genres : Documentary
Countries of origin : United Kingdom
Language : English
The Calling is a documentary that follows a Muslim, Catholic, and Jewish seminarian on their dramatic journey as they train to become professional clergy. Embarking on life paths that demand tremendous personal sacrifice and commitment, these seminarians must uphold timeless truths in an era that values quick fixes and hot trends and face a public that challenges the very relevance of their mission. A new look at an old job, The Calling takes viewers into the unknown world of seminaries to tell entertaining and compelling personal stories of how faith is experienced today.
Sasha is an eight-year-old boy who lives in Ukraine with his mum and five siblings. Their everyday life is involved in misery, poverty and even further complicated by the current war in the country. Sasha leaves Ukraine in order to live during a summer with a Catalan' family in Catalunya. What he will find out, who he will meet, how he will be affected and how he will live are questions that will arise all throughout the film.
Private Property is made of a thick substance that comes from a mixture of cement, desire, past dreams, lies, lime, wicked games, pain, a hidden camera, water, time that goes by, blood and threatening danger.
Roni Hirshenzon is a 60-year-old Israeli man who has suffered as much as any parent can imagine. Both of his sons are dead. Each died at the age of 19 as a direct result of the conflict in the region. Putting hatred and anger aside, Roni co-founded the Parents Circle, a support group for bereaved families, Israelis and Palestinians together. Another Side of Peace follows Roni's efforts to reach reconciliation and to come to terms with the deaths of his sons. He works with his Palestinian partners to connect with other bereaved families in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Their message is simple: No More Death. Another Side of Peace provides a provocative and intimate look at the human side of the conflict, and the healing power of communication and reconciliation. This story reminds us that humanity can supersede politics.
Once upon a time there was a father who had a son who saw double and the father said: 'Son, I reckon you see everything double, you see two things instead of one.' 'Oh no', said the son, 'If that were true, dad, I would see four moons up there instead of two.'
How do you find joy in three battles with cancer?