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- An ungrounded young mother and her thoughtful teenage son are banished to a remote provincial town by her domineering father.
- A phony psychic/con artist and her taxi driver/actor boyfriend encounter a pair of serial kidnappers while trailing a missing heir in California.
- High-stakes exploits turn deadly - and shake a global church to its core - in the extraordinary true crime story.
- Centers around the upbringing of Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and how his close relationship with his mother led to and inspired his activism.
- In the 1820s, the Benjamin Steed family moves to Palmyra in upstate New York, and becomes involved with the new Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith.
- In November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this impending strife, a young man with a divine vision leads a people against the aggression of an anti-hero with a vulnerable past. With more than two million copies sold, the second volume of Gerald N. Lund's epic series The Work and the Glory now brings a pivotal moment in American history to the big screen. "The Work and The Glory: American Zion" sets the story of the fictional Steed family against the historically factual backdrop of the Mormon people's move into the West. Divided by their diverse reactions to a nascent ideology, the Steeds struggle to hold together as the strength of their convictions and their filial bonds are tested. The stirring narrative of the faith that led a persecuted people to Missouri and beyond is one of the most poignant untold tales of American history. It is the account of a valiant struggle to exercise the rights promised by a fledgling nation. "The Work and the Glory: American Zion" unearths the story of the passion behind the movement which eventually launched the largest American migration and the colonization of the West: the vision of a promised land in America.
- Two former Mormons seek to file a class-action lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, detailing for skeptical attorneys the history, doctrines and secret rituals of the Mormon religion.
- Joshua Steed returns to Missouri a wealthy man with a beautiful wife; however, the past has a way of catching up. Soon Joshua is tangled in a web of rumors, deception and betrayal that threatens to tear his family apart. Back in Kirtland, financial trouble riddles the foundations of the fledgling Church causing a division, and questioning of the Prophet Joseph Smith's divine calling. Has he lost his prophetic gift? Hundreds of Saints immigrate to Missouri, where Governor Boggs raises an army - with Joshua at its head - to address the "Mormon Problem." When the militia receives orders to attack the Mormon settlement, only Joshua can save his family from the gathering mob.
- On the eve of the 40th anniversary of the Gay Rights Movement, the film explores the drama, struggle and enduring legacy of the first-ever gay play and subsequent Hollywood movie to successfully reach a mainstream audience. Beloved by some for breaking new ground, and condemned by others for reinforcing gay stereotypes, The Boys in the Band sparked heated controversy that still exists four decades later.
- A scorching indictment of the Mormon Church's historic involvement in the promotion & passage of California's Proposition 8 and the Mormon religion's secretive, decades-long campaign against LGBT human rights.
- In late 1955 and early 1956, the citizens of Boise, Idaho believed there was a menace in their midst. On Halloween, investigators arrested three men on charges of having sex with teenage boys. The investigators claimed the arrests were just the tip of the iceberg-they said hundreds of boys were being abused as part of a child sex ring. There was no such ring, but the result was a widespread investigation which some people consider a witch hunt. By the time the investigation ended, 16 men were charged. Countless other lives were also touched.In some cases, men implicated fled the area. At least one actually left the country. The investigation attracted attention in newspapers across the nation, including Time Magazine. The "Morals Drive" left scars which remain to this day.
- David tries to reach the LDS Institute he studies in, but there are many forked paths for him in the road.
- Independent documentary exposing the bizarre teachings of the LDS Church, which portrays itself as part of mainstream Christianity.
- "Data Mining the Deceased" prods the industry behind the exponential intensity in genealogy. What are the motivations of the key players and how are their ambitions affecting the millions of North Americans who are searching for answers?
- A Light-Minded irreverent, off-beat tale of a Mormon missionary who did everything right, but everything went wrong. Elder Robert Wood expects his Mormon mission to be a glorious affair. As the great, great grandson of Epaphroditus Wood, a legendary missionary in church history, Elder Wood believes that he too will work mighty miracles and convert many to the Truth. But everything goes wrong. Harassed by a motorcycle thug, Elder Wood encounters persecution and rejection. He is prompted to perform miracles, but they backfire with comical consequences. His mission President, John Lofton, obsessed with impossible baptism goals and ridiculous proselytizing programs, works Elder Wood to exhaustion. And to top it all off, his Zone Leader is out to steal his girl. Just when things cannot get any worse, Elder Wood is paired with Elder Diaz, a mischief-maker whose antics get them into laughable situations, and whose probing mind makes Elder Wood question things he once held as truth. Even visitations from beyond the grave by Epaphroditus, intended to give Wood insight and guidance, reveal a dark truth about his ancestor that Elder Wood would rather deny. Through all his trials and tribulations, Elder Wood eventually becomes the kind of person that his great, great grandfather, Epaphroditus, would be proud of. MESSENGERS OF TRUTH humorously depicts some of the hardships, temptations and paradoxes endured by Mormon missionaries.
- An interview with a Mormon Fundamentalist who shares a husband with her younger sister.
- "An Ensign to the Nations" was made by the LDS Church's Audiovisual Department, with Russ Holt as the producer. With so much attention paid to the early history of the church during its sesquicentennial year, Holt said the movie depicts church history from 1847 to 1997. It makes clear that the pioneer trek wasn't the end - but rather the beginning - of an epic story that continues to grow larger with each passing year.
- Dawn investigates the controversial and secret polygamy community. She experience what is like to live the lifestyle.
- 2010– 10mTV EpisodeBased on Hans H. Mattsson's interview for the New York Times, here is a report of some of the shaky foundations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The report contends that several of the founding documents of the Mormon Church were mistranslated, forged or contain scientific impossibilities.
- Jan goes missing again and the FBI's hands are tied, but the Brobergs press on in their search for answers; the case takes a heavy toll on Pete as he digs deeper into B.'s past; Jan learns to blend in a strange new environment.
- Gem state treasures sparkle at Idaho Botanical Garden including a discovery worth up to $80,000.
- In 1977, twenty-year-old Colleen Stan is kidnapped and imprisoned for up to 23 hours a day in a coffin sized box under a bed. Kept as a slave for seven years, will she ever escape?
- Beginning of the journey in Papeete: Raphaël has arrived to his hotel (houses on stilts): on the morning he meets Mariama Bono, a painter and they have a walk at Papara, black sand beach and many surfers.Then they go to the market: they see breadfruits, taros, coconuts , fishes and crabs.On the next day Raphaël travels to Haapiti (Moorea) where he meets Heifara Dutertre, a marine guide: they speak about the whales which live in Polynesia from end of July to November.They make a boat tour and then snorkeling among the rays and some little sharks. After that Raphaël travel with Taievau (Hervé) Maraetaata (to the Papenoo Valley: there they meet Papa Maonu and Mama Maonu who take care for the landscapes: the grow fruits trees and medicinal herbs.On the next day Raphaël travel to Rangiroa (Tuamotu Archipelago), where he meets Vladimir Brouillet , a fisherman and diver.Raphaël learns that Vladimir is the son of the French actress Marina Vlady.They make a boat tour and fish a tuna fish.Back to the village they meet Marc Delecluse who prepares the tuna fish with coconut milk and lemon juice and eat fish.Later Raphaël goes with Laurent and they visit the pearl oysters farm (400-450 hectares in the sea: they come back to the oyster workshop where Matthieu Moussours implanted the oysters with beads: then they have to wait two years and maybe they will get the perfect pearl.On the next day Raphaël goes with Marc for a boat tour, they see some dolphins and then they dive among the sea turtles. Back to Papeete Raphaël meets Nicolas Perez, on the port Raphaël speaks with Fatiarau, the female captain of the Faafaite double canoe who is teaching to people to navigate without instruments.Then Nicolas and Raphaël arrive at a marae (sacred place) where the strong men are training (throwing the javelin, lifting big stones): there are also traditional Tahitian dances.On the next Raphaël meets again Miriama and they pay a visit to Tumata Robinson (fondatrice de la troupe Tahiti Ora): they see how the dancers prepare their costumes and then they enjoy a spectacle of traditional Tahitian dances. Besides we see zooms about the sanctuary for whales and sharks, about the study of the dolphins, about the rescue center for sea turtles, about the traditional dances in Nukuiva, about the va'a (the Polynesian canoe), about the surfing, about the Teahupoo big surfing waves, about the breadfruit tree and its uses , about the island of Hiva Oa (Brel, Gauguin, the female painter, the wild horses) and about the Mormon Church in Tahiti.