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- WWI has ended but events surrounding the first free election in Italy threaten to tear the village apart. Padre Pio struggles with his own personal demons, ultimately emerging to become one of Catholicism's most venerated figures.
- When a southern Italian town is rocked by a string of child murders, the police and two urban outcasts search for the culprit amid scapegoating within the superstitious community.
- During Cyprus' war of independence against Britain, Juno Kozani (Susan Strasberg), an American archeology student visiting Cyprus, is caught between the two warring sides.
- 1860, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. While Garibaldi's troops are invading this lawless territory, four female bandits nicknamed the "Drudes" are looking for their own personal revenge.
- On a small island in the Mediterranean Sea the usual representation of the nativity is in danger because the child that used to play Baby Jesus is now grown. On the island, a baby hasn't born since a long time and it's necessary to find a new Baby Jesus. The mayor would like to "borrow" a child from the Tunisian community of the island, but between Italians and Tunisians there is bad blood. To help the mayor, there are Bilal, an Italian who converted to Islam and leads the Tunisian community, and Suor Marta, a nun who doesn't want to outrage the catholic tradition of the nativity.
- MIKHA'EL is the first award-winning feature documentary about the Archangel Michael in the annals of cinema, with a large ensemble cast and multiple story lines in five languages. Filmed on location in eight countries.
- A small time bandit climbs the mob's hierarchies up to the top but succumbs to his unlimited ambitions's madness.
- Filmmaker and historian, Dr. Stan Williams, investigates the seven mystical monasteries of The Sword of St. Michael that stretch 2,600 miles across Europe and Israel, built in inaccessible places, but yet are in a perfectly straight line.