The Age of Innocence (1993)
Director: Martin Scorsese
Actors: Alexis Smith, Daniel Day-Lewis, Geraldine Chaplin, Jonathan Pryce, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder
Country: United States of America
Girl Upstairs (2022)
A successful but isolated artist, struggling with agoraphobia, has her life turned upside down when one of her works of art comes to life. At first, she joyfully accepts this…
Little Mermaid (2016)
Based off of the original tale by Hans Christian Andersen, Little Mermaid tells the story of a young mermaid (Rosie Mac) leaving the sea for a human (Michael Murray) that…
Regina Roma (1982)
An aging couple search for peace and family harmony when their only son returns home after a long absence with his fiancee.
The Holly Kane Experiment (2017)
An obsessive psychologist attempts to reprogramme her subconscious mind, but when her actions become increasingly uncharacteristic she fears her experiment is dangerously out of control.
The Believer’s Heaven (1977)
The third and final evangelical cinema collaboration between Rev. Estus Pirkle and directors Ron and June Ormond depicts the glory of Heaven – with a clear warning for what awaits…
East of the Mountains (2021)
When retired heart surgeon Ben Givens learns that he has terminal cancer, he takes his beloved dog back to his boyhood home in Eastern Washington, determined to end his life…
Bartleby (2001)
An adaptation of Herman Melville’s short story “Bartleby, the Scrivener” told in the setting of a modern office.
Blood Wedding (1981)
Desert Dancer (2014)
Inspirational true story of Iranian dancer Afshin Ghaffarian, who risked his life for his dream to become a dancer despite a nationwide dancing ban.
Empire of Lust (2015)
In the turbulent Joseon dynasty, army commander Min-jae watches ambitious Prince Yi Bang-won while becoming entwined with Ga-hee, a vengeful gisaeng. Fate collides as power shifts.
Scenes from an Empty Church (2021)
In a locked-down NYC, two priests open their church doors to those seeking salvation during the most isolating of times. From the commonplace to the truly metaphysical, their visitors reflect…