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- The life of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel of Matthew. Film shows Christ as a Marxist avant-la-lettre and therefore uses half of the text of Matthew.
- The story of a poor young woman separated by prejudice from her husband and baby is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.
- The story of Jesus Christ.
- In AD 33, a fake magician from Galilee shares his fate with Jesus Christ, whom he mistakes for a rival swindler.
- Noted actress Maureen O'Sullivan portrays Mary Magdalene traveling from Jerusalem to Galilee in AD 64. This lonely survivor is one of the few left who saw Jesus arrested and crucified. The passage of time has left her haunted by memories of death. Her spiritual strength and faith have eroded and are overshadowed by despair. This fascinating woman is touched and transformed by the discoveries of her journey. The people she meets and present realities dredge up past memories. Her despair is challenged by the spiritual faith of a new generation of believers who celebrate the Lord's living presence. Others who question or deny the validity of the faith force her to relive the events she experienced as a younger woman. She is strengthened and reassured as she joins her life to others. Her past, present and future come together as she relives the powerful moment of Jesus' resurrection. She who was among the first to see the risen Lord finds a surge of new life and a renewal of faith. What began as a journey of despair ends with her return to serve the living God.
- The film tells the story of the 'invisible village' - Arab-El-Naim - in the Galilee. The Village people are Bedouins who live in the place over 200 years. The village people, who serve in the army, live in tin huts, without electricity, or running water. Fahim the main character, personal struggle is to receive an authorization to connect his tin huts to the electricity network. The village people are suspicious towards the Israeli administration that ruined their houses in 1964. Israel's governments perceived the Bedouins as a threat and a dangerous factor they must block The film tells the story of the 'invisible village' - Arab-El-Naim - in the Galilee. The Village people are Bedouins who live in the place over 200 years. The village people, who serve in the army, live in tin huts, without electricity, or running water. Fahim the main character, personal struggle is to receive an authorization to connect his tin huts to the electricity network. The village people are suspicious towards the Israeli administration that ruined their houses in 1964. Israel's governments perceived the Bedouins as a threat and a dangerous factor they must block and eradicate.
- 2019TV Episode
- Animated history of the First Arab-Israeli War of 1948-49 showing the ebb and flow of combat through multiple United Nations truces as Israel gradually gained the upper hand and forced their Arab attackers to the negotiating table, guaranteeing their independence.
- 2019– 31mTV EpisodeMark chapter 6 contains some puzzling stories. Here are explanations of these stories and the lessons we can draw form them.
- Starting with the return from Egypt, explore Jesus's home and scholarly training and His visit to the Temple, as well as the advent of Governor Pontius Pilate, the introduction of John the Baptist, and a vivid depiction of Jesus's baptism.
- John the Baptist's testimony declaring Jesus the Son of God is followed by Jesus's baptism. Soon, Christ seeks solitude in the wilderness for 40 days and nights and experiences three temptations. John the Baptist is imprisoned by Herod.
- The challenge Christ faces as He begins His ministry with Peter, Andrew, James, and John gains much fervor. John the Baptist is secretly visited in prison by friends. Jesus invites Matthew, a tax collector, to become one of his disciples.
- Discipleship indicates the meaning of being a Christian. Experience the moment in time when multitudes began to follow Jesus, as well as how, after a night in prayer, Jesus chose twelve disciples who he names Apostles.
- Despite an ever-worsening political climate that would eventually lead to Christ's crucifixion, Jesus's words and deeds endure. Returning to Galilee, Jesus sends the Apostles out on their first missionary journey to spread the word of God.
- 200,000 years ago, a new species, Homo sapiens, appeared on the African landscape. While scientists have long imagined eastern Africa as a real-life Garden of Eden, the latest research suggests humans evolved in many places across the continent at the same time. Now, the DNA of a 19th-century African-American slave reveals that during the early days of our species, our ancestors continued meeting, mating and hybridizing with other human types in Africa--creating ever greater diversity within us.
- 2018– 53m7.4 (18)TV EpisodeEpisode two covers 1948-1967 - two fundamental decades, punctuated by wars between the young state and its neighbours.