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the Revolutionary EPIC version

The glorious story of the life and ministry of Jesus is powerfully portrayed in this edition of The Revolutionary: Epic Version, which combines The Revolutionary Parts I and II, with new additional footage. From His birth to His death and ascension, you will retrace Jesus’ footsteps and see His miracles and ministry depicted as never before on film. Shot entirely on location in Israel, this epic version of The Revolutionary will take you back, almost 2,000 years, to relive the dramatic events that changed the course of human history —and mankind’s eternal destiny — forever.
This fast-paced new film on Jesus, made in high definition technology, shows his life and teaching in a way that arrests the attention of audiences.
  the Revolutionary

Time: 1 hr 37 min

The Judas Project

A hero named "Jesse" fights corrupt politicians, philosophers and priests to save the decaying world, only to be betrayed by his follower, Jude, and crucified in this futuristic allegory.

For Everyone Who Has Ever Wished For A Miracle....that was designed to be a 'retelling' of the same series of events surrounding the last three years of the life of Jesus.  The challenge was to place the same story in a present day setting, so that ordinary people could better understand what took place 2,000 years ago, and why.

  The Judas Project

Time: 1 hr 38 min

Hometown Legend

A teenage drifter finds an opportunity to turn his life around when he joins a high-school football program with a hard-nosed coach.

Divine intervention on the gridiron propels a high school football squad to prominence in this uplifting drama. In a town with little to cheer for and little hope, the Crusaders, a team of perennial losers, shows that with a little faith battles can be won on the football field and beyond. Based on fiction by Jerry Jenkins (LEFT BEHIND).

  Hometown Legend

Time: 1 hr 45 min

Because of Winn-Dixie

Because of Winn Dixie tells the story of ten-year old Opal. She has just moved to Naomi, Florida with her preacher father. On an errand to the grocery store Opal finds a large, ugly, homeless dog. Opal is immediately attached to the dog whom she names Winn Dixie after the grocery store where she finds him. Together they make friends with Otis, an ex-convict who runs the local pet store; Miss Fanny, the librarian who has a desk full of "Litmus Lozenges" a type of candy which her great grandfather invented; and Gloria Dump, the lady the local children think of as a witch because of her jungle-like yard. This book will make you laugh as Opal and Winn Dixie make friends with these very likable characters in this small southern town.
  Because of Winn-Dixie

Time: 1 hr 45 min

Dateline Jerusalem

Here is the Easter story as you have never experienced it. You’ll feel like you are back in Jerusalem during Holy Week, the most momentous week in the history of the world, and the setting for this “special news report.” With anchor Martyn Lewis and special on-the-scene correspondents, these news bulletins and reports cover the story of Holy Week in an enlightening presentation that provides greater understanding of the circumstances leading up to and surrounding Christ’s crucifixion. Eight 15-minute segments on two tapes.
Programs 1-4 begin with the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and examine the events and intrigues that follow
Programs 5-8 cover Jesus’ arrest, crucifixion and resurrection.
  Dateline: Jerusalem

Time: 2 hr

Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace


What is a moral person to do in a time of savage immorality? That question tormented Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German clergyman of great distinction who actively opposed Hitler and the Nazis. His convictions cost him his life. The Nazis hanged him on April 9, 1945, less than a month before the end of the war. Bonhoeffer's last years, his participation in the German resistance and his moral struggle are dramatized in this film. More than just a biographical portrait, Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace sheds light on the little-known efforts of the German resistance. It brings to a wide audience the heroic rebellion of Bonhoeffer, a highly regarded Lutheran minister who could have kept his peace and saved his life on several occasions but instead paid the ultimate price for his beliefs.
 
  Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace

Time: 1 hr 25 min

Bonhoeffer

BONHOEFFER is a new 90-minute documentary film that tells the dramatic story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the young German theologian who offered one of the first clear voices of resistance to Adolf Hitler. Bonhoeffer openly challenged his church to stand with the Jews in their time of need, and eventually joined his family in the plots to kill Hitler. His books, Cost of Discipleship, Letters and Papers from Prison, Ethics, were written during the struggle and are considered classics in the world of religion and ethics.
  Bonhoeffer

Time: 1 hr 30 min

AMEN

Chemist and SS officer Kurt Gerstein provides a pollutant gas to the Nazis intended for disinfecting the concentration camps. When he discovers the true use of the poison, Gerstein takes measures to alert the Vatican in the hopes the Pope will do something to prevent the murder of millions of Jews held within the camps.
  AMEN

Time: 2 hr 5 min

Why Should the Devil Have All
the Good Music

The artistic, religious and cultural impact of the contemporary Christian rock scene is the focus of this music-packed documentary. Along with interviews with such faithful acts as Pedro the Lion and Cool Hand Luke, the program also features insights from renowned producer Steve Albini and gay punk group Pansy Division that examine all facets of the growing religious and musical movement. 

With: Zao, Celestial Static, Eli & Josh Caterer, Larry Norman, Five Iron Frenzy, Duvall, Steve Taylor, the Detholz!, Aletheian, MXPX, Danielson Family, Dan Sinker, Elly Woman, Living Sacrifice, the Blamed, Ballydowse, Demon Hunter, Victoria Williams, Stryper, Sufjan Stevens, Soul-Junk.
 

  Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music

Time: 1 hr 31 min

The Five People You Meet In Heaven

When a lonely and elderly man (Jon Voight) dies in an accident, he awakens in an unfamiliar place called Heaven where five people, some strangers, some loved ones, take him on an illuminating journey through his life. Based on the bestselling novel by the author of Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven explores the unexpected mysteries of the afterlife by reminding us what really matters here on earth.
  The Five People You Meet In Heaven

Time: 2 hr 11 min

Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During WWII

During the Second World War, some tens of thousands of Jewish children were saved from almost certain death by an equally small number of non-Jewish neighbors, friends, or even - in many cases - total strangers. These rescuers, men and women of uncommon decency, did everything from bringing Jewish children into their families under false identities to securing hiding places in closets, attics, or hastily-dug bunkers.

What happened between these children, their parents, and rescuers is the focus of SECRET LIVES.

  Secret Lives: Hidden Children and Their Rescuers During WWII

Time: 1 hr 11 min