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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 97% based on 60 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 8.1/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "With intelligence and sensitivity, Great Freedom draws on past injustices to present a beautifully crafted tribute to the persistence of the human spirit" [14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted ...
Flag carried by the Cristeros in the film. Translation: Long live Christ the King – and Our Lady of Guadalupe. For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada, also known as Cristiada and as Outlaws, is a 2012 epic historical war drama film [1] directed by Dean Wright and written by Michael Love, based on the events of the Cristero War.
Films about God, the supreme being, creator deity, and principal object of faith in monotheism. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Based on Harry Harrison's novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966). It centers around the issue of overpopulation. [57] [10] [28] [34] [51] Stalker: 1979 Based on the Arkady and Boris Strugatsky 1972 novel Roadside Picnic. A guide - Stalker — leads his clients through a dangerous and unusual area titled the Zone.
The Discovery of Freedom; End the Fed; The Ethics of Liberty; For a New Liberty; Free to Choose; The Future and Its Enemies; The God of the Machine; It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand; Liberty; The Machinery of Freedom; Man, Economy and State; The Moon is a Harsh Mistress; The Mainspring of Human Progress; The Market for Liberty; The Myth of the ...
The UK comic books written by Simon Furman established that Cybertron was once a god-like being named Primus. [1] Following a battle with another god-like being known as Unicron , Primus transforms into Cybertron, a planet of "living metal", and eventually uses his energies to grant life to living robots.
The Making of ‘…and God Spoke’ is a 1993 mockumentary about the production of a film based on the Bible that follows a producer and director through the various stages of making a $15 million Hollywood film.
Muktir Gaan (Bengali: মুক্তির গান; The Song of Freedom) is a 1995 Bangladeshi documentary film by Tareque Masud and his wife Catherine Masud. [1] It explores the impact of cultural identity on the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, where music and songs provided a source of inspiration to the freedom fighters and a spiritual bond for the emerging nation.