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- A recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess.
- A priest in a poor community lives a charitable life in accordance with his religious principles, but many others do not return the favor.
- A wealthy young Hebrew traveling in Damascus renounces his faith after he is seduced by an alluring pagan priestess and cheated of his fortune by the High Priest as well.
- In the 1890s, Father Adolf Daens goes to Aalst, a textile town where child labor is rife, pay and working conditions are horrible, the poor have no vote, and the Catholic church backs the petite bourgeoisie in oppressing workers. He writes a few columns for the Catholic paper, and soon workers are listening and the powerful are in an uproar. He's expelled from the Catholic party, so he starts the Christian Democrats and is elected to Parliament. After Rome disciplines him, he must choose between two callings, as priest and as champion of workers. In subplots, a courageous young woman falls in love with a socialist and survives a shop foreman's rape; children die; prelates play billiards.
- St. Vincent de Paul struggles to bring about peace and harmony among peasants and nobles in the midst of the Black Death in Europe, carrying on his charitable work in the face of all obstacles.
- Adaptation of the comic play by Macchiavelli about a man's attempt to bed a woman unable to have a child by pretending to be a doctor.
- Two old women who happen to be pickpockets stole money from Simon, the taxi driver. The police are unable to find the thieves, so Simon decides to find them himself.
- Cheyenne, a journalist, decides to leave Paris after being laid off and to settle down in the middle of nowhere, far from the society she hates.The trouble is that she leaves Sonia, her true love, behind. The latter, a teacher who loves her job, refuses to give up everything -including her comfort- to follow her. Sonia makes all the efforts in the world to forget Cheyenne, whether in the arms of Pierre, a charming anarchist, or in those of Béatrice, a gay woman who soon proves perverse and dangerous, only to realize that her heart belongs to Cheyenne and nobody else. If Cheyenne does not come back, Sonia feels life is not worth living any longer...
- A TV show devoted to help young people to be mature in their faith, work, and knowledge.
- Bad financial conditions compel an aristocratic family named Lachesnaye to do strange work.
- In this comedy/fantasy film, orphan Beleleng runs away from the orphanage, gets adopted by a millionaire, is kidnapped for ransom, and is rescued by the golden mermaid, Perlita.
- Daffy Duck, broke and impoverished and desperately needing money, finds an offer for $15 to shoot a small moving target. He goes to Mayor Katt for the request and he tells them about how Speedy Gonzales has been wreaking havoc. So, he goes out to catch him. However, after Daffy catches him, he is outraged to hear that he didn't work the full time and doesn't get the fifteen dollars, so Speedy Gonzales is set loose after Mayor Katt and Daffy Duck fight. Daffy is then once again begging for donations.
- A vengeful and evil witch puts Prinsipe Abante's (Rene Requiestas) loving father in a deep coma-and the only cure to the king's strange illness is the sweet song of the legendary Ibong Adarna.
- The Pope excommunicates Henry, who recovers after a near-fatal jousting accident and begins a relationship with Jane Seymour.
- On the surface a Catholic Indulgences seems to be buying salvation - bypassing purgatory. The intended purpose is rather subtle. It is a cash payment typically but for someone who truly isn't capable or completing his penance for his sins. But there is certainly potential for abuse by both priest and layperson.
- Beginning of the journey in Siem Reap: Jérôme meets Sophany Keal and they travel by auto-rickshaw to the Baphuong temple: the buildings are covered by the roots of big trees, the temple has been built at the end of the 12th century by the king for his mother.Then they travel to Phnom Kulen and arrive at the temple of the Mountain (the cradle of the Cambodian civilization built in the 9thg century): they offer flowers and incense: they see the reclining Buddha (the greatest of Cambodia) and enjoy the panorama of the jungle.Later they go to the River of the 1.000 lingas (cut stones in the bed of the river.They arrive at a waterfall and make a cleansing ritual. After that they arrive at at the Kulen Elephant forest where they meet David Jaya-Piot who takes care for the old elephants in this reserve: the elephants take a bath in the river.Sophany and Jérôme go back to Siem Reap where they eat a kebab in a street restaurant. After that Jérôme is on the Ton Le Sap lake where he meets Sophea Seng (chef of the restaurant Lum Org)Sophea shows the uses of the lotus, the fruits, the leaves, the roots and the young plants.They go to the restaurant and eat frog legs with a touch of pepper and seeds and flowers of lotus. Later Jérôme travels to Sihanoukville and takes a boat to Koh Rong Island where he meets Vannah Vong called also Cram: a fisherman (there are only 10 fishermen i¡on the island.In the night they have supper: squid and grilled with rice.Jérôme sleeps in the house and goes on the morning to the beach where he meets Sideth Chuun: with other volunteers they have collected plastic wastes in the beaches (3-5 tons each month). Then Jérôme is on a boat on the Mekong river with Vandy Sao who is policeman and also traditional dance teacher.At the village Jérôme meets Heng Sao , ( Vandy's father) also traditional dance teacher and then there is the spectacle of the Monkey dance (lakhon khol dance). Besides we see zooms about the gardeners and the archaeologists of Angkor Vat, about the mine clearance (with the help of Australian rats), about the Shintabawide luxury camp and the fight against the poachers, about the bungalow in the Kotakiev island, about the Kampot pepper, about the Restaurant-Atelkier (crabs with white Kampot pepper), about the young singer Sin Se Tsochhata (whose grandfather was the Elvis Presley of Cambodia), about the jazz musicians , about Romyda Keth, the fashion designer, about the novices in the Buddhist school (tudy, domestic works and begging for alms), about the Buddhist monks during the Khmer Rouge period, about the tattooer Sakk Sambak and about the shadow theater (puppets made with cow skin and the Ramayana , a traditional story).
- Jesse Lee Peterson discusses the importance of observing life without judgment, emphasizing that thoughts are not one's own and should be observed rather than believed. He urges the audience to forgive and let go of hate.
- 1982–19842mTV Episode