Pilar Palomero's films reflect a deep longing for answers to life's big questions, but her melancholic approach stays in the search, without reaching a conclusion.
It is curious how cinema dialogues with time. Francis Ford Coppola’s film is about the future, yes, but it has its roots in a work written more than two thousand years ago.
At ChosenCon2024, Dallas Jenkins, creator of the popular series about the life of Jesus and his disciples, revealed how new projects are progressing.
The film follows Charles Dickens and his son Walter, as they bond over their discovery of the life of Jesus. The cast is full of renowned voices.
When we assess evil, we always take the position of the judge who observes what is happening. Our problem is that our criteria are always flawed.
The sequel of The Passion of the Christ will premier on Good Friday 2025. It brings back actors from the original cast, including Jim Caviezel as Jesus.
We can allow a certain amount of loathing, as the author of Ecclesiastes did, but we must always progress towards hope.
We are finally witnessing a complex and adult work, which cannot be reduced to the simplistic schemes to which victimhood seems to have condemned us lately.
The three-part series is a Turkish-American production. It blends dramatic reenactments with insights from theologians and historians. “What really drew us in was the mystery of Moses’ inner life, his struggles with his own identity, his self-doubt”, the creators say.
Despite the controversies and the censorship in many countries, Mel Gibson’s masterwork from 2004 continues to be very popular across the world.
David Fincher's film showed us the reality of life in a broken world, where we can neither be known, nor fully forgiven. Only supernatural work will do that.
What the recent films ‘Anatomy Of A Fall’, ‘The Zone Of Interest’ and ‘Fallen Leaves’ tell us about marriage.
Greta Gerwig, co-writer and director of Barbie, will direct the film. “I am interested in embracing the paradox of the worlds that Lewis created”, she says.
A review of Poor Things, film by Yorgos Lanthimos.
A review of Jonathan Glazer's film The Zone of Interest.
Jazz Cow “reluctantly leads a group of artists, poets and misfits in resisting Dr Popp’s technocratic world of algorithms and fake filters”. Creator John Lumgair hopes to deliver a thoughtful social satire “with a big heart”.
Suffering is experienced in different ways according to the assumptions that each human being holds. A commentary on the film by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona.
The people who walked in darkness, with a leader like Napoleon, remained in darkness.
“There has never been a time in history where we needed to be reminded of the life of Bonhoeffer more than today”, say the producers of the movie, Angel Studios.
Curro Royo is a scriptwriter with over 30 years of experience in TV series such as Spain's popular Cuéntame como pasó. In an interview, he talks about his Christian faith and his passion for stories.
Six panelists from different fields will analyse the issue in an online forum organised ahead of the film ‘Sound of Freedom’ premiere.
The film on child trafficking began to be screened in a dozen of Eastern European countries in August. In the UK, it was the fourth most seen movie the first weekend.
Church provides a community that doesn’t disappear when the lights come up, but one that is set to walk with you through life’s joys and hardships.
Corrie Teen Boom and her Christian family risked their lives to save hundreds of Jews. The film will be available internationally for one day only on 16 August.
The film grossed over 100 million dollars in 3 weeks in the US and Canada. Release dates in Europe have not been announced yet.
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