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180 (also known as 180: Changing the Heart of a Nation or 180 Movie) is a 2011 American anti-abortion documentary short film produced by New Zealand evangelist Ray Comfort, founder of Living Waters Publications. [1] [2] The film is self-distributed by Living Waters on DVD and has been posted publicly on the group's official website and channel.
The city has been plagued by a series of brutal, ritualistic child murders. The first victim is a young boy found murdered in an abandoned movie theater. A policeman named Tom Lopez frantically phones in the discovery of the body, and claims the crimes are being committed by members of a Hispanic cult practicing a malevolent version of ...
The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 psychological thriller film directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, and Helen Mirren. The screenplay by Harold Pinter was adapted from the 1981 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. [2]
One of Those Days When Hemme Dies (Turkish: Hemme’nin öldüğü günlerden biri) is a 2024 Turkish drama film written and directed by Murat Fıratoğlu, in his directorial debut. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film premiered at the 81st edition of the Venice Film Festival in the Horizons sidebar, where it won the Special Jury Prize.
"The Unbeliever", a song by German power metal band Edguy Theater of Salvation 1999 "Unbelievers" (song) , from the 2013 album Modern Vampires of the City "Unbelievers", a song by Starflyer 59 from the album Old 2003
The movie is based on a real event that occurred on July 17, 1987. [3] In that day 43 people were taken by a flash flood in the Guadalupe River near the city of Comfort. [4] It was the worst flood of the Guadalupe River since 1932. [5] Ten people died, including a teenager who fell from a helicopter while being rescued as the rope broke.
Thinking about our own imminent death or the death of a loved one can be scary. But there is hope and comfort in knowing that although death is the ending of life on this earth, eternal life is in ...
He was in the original National Theatre production of Guys and Dolls (1982). [4] The early 1980s also saw Paterson beginning to appear in films, including The Killing Fields, Comfort and Joy and A Private Function (all 1984). [4] Other film credits include Dutch Girls (1985) and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1987).