Nov
07
2011
Christian Films Movies

“YEARBOOK” Part 1/4 (Christian Movie 2010 GKC)
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(22×34) The Dark Knight Movie Batman Standing Poster Print $6.99 (22×34) The Dark Knight Movie Batman Standing Poster Print… |
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The Dark Knight Rises Movie Christian Bale Poster Print … |
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The Dark Knight Movie (Why So Serious?) Poster Print The Dark Knight reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm Style B mini poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, posters and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc… |
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Pop Culture Graphics 11-by-17-Inch The Dark Knight Movie Poster, Style B $1.50 (11×17) The Dark Knight Movie (Why So Serious?) Poster Print… |
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BUDDY Jesus CHRIST Statue Figurine from Kevin Smith’s DOGMA Movie $12.95 BUDDY Jesus CHRIST Statue Figure from Kevin Smith’s “DOGMA” Movie Made by Graphitti Designs.. .. He’s here, he’s smiling, he’s got your back! Inspired by the statue seen in Kevin Smith’s Dogma, Buddy Christ stands over 5″ tall, comes fully-painted and is ready for action… Mount him on your dashboard or used at home – let Jesus watch over and guide you 24-hours a day…. |
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Terminator – Skynet Hunter Killer $21.99 Terminator Salvation Hunter Killer Vehicle and T-700 Figure… |
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Of Gods and Men (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $22.49 Loosely based on the lives of the cistercian monks of tibhirine in algeria from 1993 until their kidnapping in 1996 of gods and men tells a story of 8 french christian monks who live in harmony with their muslim brothers. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 07/05/2011 Starring: Lambert Wilson Run time: 123 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Xavier Beauvois… |
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Pinocchio (Two-Disc 70th Anniversary Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray] $34.95 PINOCCHIO 70TH ANNIVERSARY PLATINUM E – Blu-Ray Mo… |
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Brokeback Mountain $2.99 … |
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Joyeux Noel (Widescreen) $8.92 Joyeux Noel captures a rare moment of grace from one of the worst wars in the history of mankind, World War I. On Christmas Eve, 1914, as German, French, and Scottish regiments face each other from their respective trenches, a musical call-and-response turns into an impromptu cease-fire, trading chocolates and champagne, playing soccer, and comparing pictures of their wives. But when Christmas end… |
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Passion for the Movies: Spiritual Insights from Contemporary Films $16.99 “Watching movies is among the most popular pastimes today. Many contemporary movies contain biblical values and principles that provide insights into our lives and destiny.lt;br gt;lt;br gt;lt;emgt;Passion for the Movieslt;emgt; examines 20 films and reveals the spiritual parallels that surface through each storyline.lt;br gt;lt;br gt;Includes a amp;quot;questionsamp;quot; section to provide stimulus for discussion in a small group setting. Films featured include the following: lt;emgt;The Passion of the Christlt;emgt;, lt;emgt;Titaniclt;emgt;, lt;emgt;Saving Private Ryanlt;emgt;. Complete with study guide.” |
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Praying the Movies II: More Daily Meditations from Classic Films $20 “From “To Kill a Mockingbird” to “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” this collection of 31 devotionals incorporates popular movies with passages from Scripture. Each devotional includes a meditation, questions to encourage reflection, a prayer, and a hymn.” |
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Finding Faith at the Movies $13 “Using movies to explore faith and spirituality issues is in vogue today, but it’s difficult to find the time to show and discuss a full-length film in most adult or youth classes or groups. Barbara Mraz, a deacon in the Episcopal Church and a high school teacher, found a solution. This practical, hands-on book will help Christian educators, youth leaders, and anyone wishing to use films as teaching tools to explore and discuss a film within the usual 40-50 minutes available. Mraz provides an introduction, related Scripture passages, carefully selected film segments (with VCR counter numbers and DVD settings), and thought-provoking discussion questions for twelve movies that explore topics such as temptation, duty, forgiveness, redemption, gratitude, and other important Christian values. This proven technique–one Mraz has been using for years–requires a minimum of preparation and generates the maximum in participation. Industry film ratings are provided so leaders can pick appropriate films.” |
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How Movies Helped Save My Soul: Finding Spiritual Fingerprints in Culturally Significant Films $13.99 “At its best, film can transport you to what C.S. Lewis called a “thin place,” where the line between harsh reality and the transcendent is so subtly blurred that for a moment, you find it difficult to tell the difference. Film, in the final analysis, can do for you what all great art does–irritate and heal, challenge and affirm, inspire and sadden. “How Movies Help Save My Soul explores the profound possibilities of movies to guide, critique and provoke the postmodern Christian journey. The book examines more than 50 films to see beyond simple multiplex fodder to encounter something transcendent in film.” |
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Jesus at the Movies: A Guide to the First Hundred Years $24 “The most complete viewer’s guide ever to the films about Jesus, presenting a film-by-film look at those movies in all dimensions: as film, as literature, as history, and as theology.” |
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The Catholic Crusade Against the Movies, 1940-1975 $44 “For more than three decades the Catholic Church through its Legion of Decency controlled the content of Hollywood films. Studios submitted their films to the Legion for a rating, which varied from general approval to condemnation. Documenting the inner workings of the Legion, The Catholic Crusade Against the Movies examines how the Church acquired such control and how the changes in the movie industry and American society at large in the post-World War II era eventually conspired against that institution’s power and led to its demise.” |
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Catching Light: Looking for God in the Movies $20 “Films have come to not only entertain modern minds but also to inform and shape them. Many of the best cinematic works have profound religious elements, either clear or subtle. In “Catching Light” Roy Anker examines nineteen popular films, showing how they convey a range of striking perspectives on the human encounter with God.>Organized by genre — tragedy, comedy, fairy-tale, and drama — these selected films present different, surprising ways in which God shows up amid the messy circumstances of life. For each film Anker looks closely at the plot, especially at how experiences of the storiesb characters ultimately move them btoward Lightb — a recognition of a loving, redemptive deity.>The first section of the book looks at three classic films of the 1970s that inspect personal, social, and cultural evil: “The Godfather, Chinatown,” and “The Deer Hunter.” The second group of films depicts the ways and depths of specifically Christian notions of redemption: “Tender Mercies, The Mission, Places in the Heart,” and “Babettebs Feast.” Some of the most successful films of our time have come as fairy-tale fantasies: the “Star Wars” saga, “Superman,” and three of Steven Speilbergbs blost boyb stories, each of which Anker interprets as fables of search and redemption. The films in the last section of the book feature characters who, to their great surprise, are ambushed by a wholly unexpected God: “Grand Canyon, American Beauty,” and “Three Colors: Blue.”>In addition to focusing on the theological dimension of each film, Anker comments on its merits both as story and as cinema. Every chapter also includes sidebars that discuss each filmbs history and significance as well as thequality and special features of DVD editions. For anyone interested in the intersection of religion, art, and culture, “Catching Light” offers a unique view of contemporary faith.” |
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Christians in the Movies $24.95 Christians in the Movies traces the arc of the portrayal in film of Christians from 1905 to the present. For most of the first six decades, the portrayals were favorable and even reverential. By contrast, from 1970 on, Christians have often been treated with hostility and often outright ridicule. This book explores this shift through in-depth reviews and commentaries on 100 important films, as well as briefer discussions of about 75 additional Christian-themed films. Peter E. Dans examines variouscausative factors for this change such as the abolition of the Hays Motion Picture Production Code; the demise of the Catholic Legion of Decency; and the associated profound societal and cultural changes. From a look at the real story behind the Scopes trial to portraits of actors, directors and writers most prominently associated with films involving Christians and Christianity, Christians in the Movies provides a great resource for those who wish to select films for showing at churches, universities or for personal viewing and critical examination of the recent cultural movements and thought. |
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Saint Paul Returns to the Movies: Triumph Over Shame $22 “In this compelling sequel to his Saint Paul at the Movies, Robert Jewett brings another selection of contemporary films into dialogue with the biblical worldview. Jewett discusses ten major Hollywood movies that focus on the theme of shame and interprets them in the light of what St. Paul’s letters say on the subject. His compelling analysis not only shows the cinema’s unique capacity to unmask one of the deepest dilemmas of the human heart, but also offers the revolutionary view that the triumph of grace over shameful status, circumstances, and experiences lies at the heart of Paul’s theology.” |
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Into the Dark: Seeing the Sacred in the Top Films of the 21st Century $22.99 “In this book, Craig Detweiler examines forty-five films from the twenty-first century that resonate theologically–from The Lord of the Rings trilogy to Little Miss Sunshine–offering groundbreaking insight into their scriptural connections and theological applications. Detweiler writes with the eye of a filmmaker, leads Hollywood and religion initiatives at Fuller Seminary, and even came to faith through cinema. In this book, he unpacks the “theology of everyday life,” exploring the Spirit of God in creation, redemption, and “general revelation” through sometimes unlikely filmmakers. It’s the first authoritative book that dissects up-to-date movies selected by the popular Internet Movie Database. This book is recommended for teachers, students, pastors, film fans, and those interested in the intersection of Christianity and culture.” |
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Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom & Discernment $16 “In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of his popular book, Godawa examines the place of redemption in film, the tricks screenwriters use to communicate their messages, and the mental and spiritual discipline required for watching movies.” |
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Hollywood Worldviews: Watching Films with Wisdom and Discernment $16 “Award-winning screenwriter Brian Godawa guides you through the place of redemption in film, the tricks screenwriters use to communicate their messages, and the mental and spiritual discipline required for watching movies.” |
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ReViewing the Movies: A Christian Response to Contemporary Film $3.48 With film being one of the most powerful cultural influences in America, we Christians cheat ourselves and limit our opportunities to witness to the culture when we label all movies as either "completely corrupt" or as "harmless entertainment." The one stance thoroughly excludes a possible source of greater understanding; the other allows ungodly values to freely enter our hearts. What we need is the balance discernment provides. A film not made solely by or about Christians can still be uplifting and connect with us spiritually–as long as it conveys truth with cinematic excellence. Yet many of us are unequipped to determine which movies meet that qualification. That’s why we need the right tools. With them we can shift to the offensive and intentionally evaluate and discuss how a movie illustrates God’s truth. In this book, two media experts offer you those tools. Using a wide range of examples from throughout cinematic history, they explain how a film is created, what the story line means for its effectiveness, and how films impact our kids. In learning to better understand the movies and unpack their images, you’ll not only gain an informed discernment for yourself, but more importantly, help your children, friends, and the unsaved come to view Hollywood’s messages more critically and more carefully. |
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At the Movies $15.36 Veteran altoist Herb Geller, who doubles on soprano, performs 13 songs that originated in Hollywood films on this CD. The underrated “Call Me Irresponsible” is taken as a duet with bassist Martin Wind while Geller duets with pianist Don Friedman on David |
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Praying the Movies $20 “This book is a collection of 31 devotionals — one a day for a month — that seek to connect movies with the spiritual life of moviegoers. Each devotional contains passages from Scripture, an introduction to a scene from a popular film, a description of that scene, a meditation on the themes in the scene and Scripture, questions to encourage further reflection on the part of the reader, a suggestion for a hymn, and a brief prayer. This book can be used by an individual or in group study.” |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Movies, Flicks & Films $15.99 If you love movies, this entertaining, user-friendly manual offers you a selective guide for finding what you like and for discovering films that are new to you, from 1920s French films to classic Westerns. It covers Hollywoods entire hundred-year history and explains film genre and terminology. |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Movies Flicks & Films $8.39 If you love movies this entertaining user-friendly manual offers you a selective guide for finding what you like and for discovering films that are new to you from 1920s French films to classic Westerns. It covers Hollywoods entire hundred-year history and explains film genre and terminology.If you love movies this entertaining user-friendly manual offers you a selective guide for finding what you like and for discovering films that are new to you from 1920s French films to classic Westerns. It covers Hollywoods entire hundred-year history and explains film genre and terminology. |
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Antibodies $24.99 Christian Alvart, Wotan Wilke Möhring,André Hennicke,Heinz Hoenig,Norman Reedus,Ulrike Krumbiegel,Hauke Diekamp, DVD – Special Edition,DARK SKY FILMS, Running Time: 02:07:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20110802155531233 |
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Apocalypse DVD (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) $8.55 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment – The first in a series of films (TRIBULATION, REVELATION) that imagines the rapture and its aftermath, APOCALYPSE began the Christian film craze that includes the … |
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Catching Light: Looking for God in Movies $20 Films have come to not only entertain modern minds but also inform and shape them. Many of the best cinematic works have profound religious elements — some obvious, some more subtle. In Catching Light Roy Anker examines nineteen popular films, showing how they convey a range of striking perspectives on the human encounter with God.These selected films portray God showing up in different, surprising ways amid the messy circumstances of life. Anker looks closely at the plot of each film, especially at how characters, through their experiences, ultimately move toward Light, toward recognition of a loving, redemptive deity.The first section of Catching Light looks at classic 1970s films that inspect personal, social, and cultural evil: The Godfather trilogy, Chinatown, and The Deer Hunter. The second group of films depicts the ways and depths of specifically Christian notions of redemption: Tender Mercies, The Mission, Places in the Heart, and Babette’s Feast. Some of the most successful films of our time have come as fairy-tale fantasies: the Star Wars saga, Superman, and three of Steven Spielberg’s lost boy stories ( Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, and A.I.: Artificial Intelligence), each of which Anker interprets as a fable of search and redemption. The films in the last section of the book feature characters who, to their great surprise, are ambushed by a wholly unexpected God: Grand Canyon, American Beauty, and Three Colors: Blue.In addition to focusing on the theological dimension of each film, Anker comments on its merits both as story and as cinema. Also included are sidebars that discuss each film’s history andsignificance as well as the quality and special features of DVD editions. For anyone interested in the intersection of religion, art, and culture, Catching Light offers a unique view of contemporary faith. |
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Christian Classics DVD $14.55 This set of religious films contains the following Christian-themed features: GIDEON, THE LIBERATOR, VENGEANCE IS MINE, and IN THE FACE OF JEOPARDY. THREE CLASSIC SHORT STORIES OF FAITH AND DEVOTIO… |
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Christians in the Movies: A Century of Saints and Sinners $24.95 Christians in the Movies traces the arc of the portrayal in film of Christians from 1905 to the present. For most of the first six decades, the portrayals were favorable and even reverential. By contrast, from 1970 on, Christians_and especially Catholics_have often been treated with hostility and sometimes outright ridicule. This book explores the shift through in-depth reviews and commentaries on over 100 important films, as well as briefer discussions of 75 additional films with Christian themes or characters. |
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Christians in the Movies: A Century of Saints and Sinners $49.95 Christians in the Movies traces the arc of the portrayal in film of Christians from 1905 to the present. For most of the first six decades, the portrayals were favorable and even reverential. By contrast, from 1970 on, Christians_and especially Catholics_have often been treated with hostility and sometimes outright ridicule. This book explores the shift through in-depth reviews and commentaries on over 100 important films, as well as briefer discussions of 75 additional films with Christian themes or characters. |
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Christians in the Movies: A Century of Saints and Sinners $49.95 Christians in the Movies traces the arc of the portrayal in film of Christians from 1905 to the present. For most of the first six decades, the portrayals were favorable and even reverential. By contrast, from 1970 on, Christiansand especially Catholicshave often been treated with hostility and sometimes outright ridicule. This book explores the shift through in-depth reviews and commentaries on over 100 important films, as well as briefer discussions of 75 additional films with Christian themes |
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Cinema Inferno $60 This is a provocative collection of essays that provide cutting edge, original research in film studies, discussing a number of ”transgressive” films that have never before had such in-depth analysis and treatment. From ”70s Italian horror films and extreme European cinema to Nazi propaganda films and fundamentalist Christian ”scare” movies, these essays explore many different genres and themes. |
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Cinema Inferno: Celluloid Explosions from the Cultural Margins $43.86 Used – This is a provocative collection of essays that provide cutting edge, original research in film studies, discussing a number of transgressive films that have never before had such in-depth analysis and treatment. From ’70s Italian horror films and extreme European cinema to Nazi propaganda films and fundamentalist Christian scare movies, these essays explore many different genres and themes. |
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Cinema Inferno: Celluloid Explosions from the Cultural Margins $62.55 Used – This is a provocative collection of essays that provide cutting edge, original research in film studies, discussing a number of transgressive films that have never before had such in-depth analysis and treatment. From ’70s Italian horror films and extreme European cinema to Nazi propaganda films and fundamentalist Christian scare movies, these essays explore many different genres and themes. |
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Cinema of Death $29.98 Underground Cinema first appeared in the 1960s with groundbreaking works by filmmakers as Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage and Andy Warhol, whose films dealt with provocative subjects such as politics, sex, magic and death. Cinema of Death compiles some of the most recent extreme films made, featuring raw, poetic, explosive images that will enter into and linger in the Subconscious.Adoration: Directed by Olivier Smolders, Adoration is the true story of a Japanese man’s love crazed obsession for a woman, which ends in cannibalism.Dislandia: Directed by Brian M. Viveros, Dislandia is a disturbing observance of Lindsey – a child existing in an indistinguishable time and place, haunted by surrealist visions.Pig: Directed by Nico B,Pig is a poetic film in which we see the subconscious of a killer transform into abstract forms and material, all deriving from his suffering and desperation. Featuring Rozz Williams (Christian Death).Hollywood Babylon: Directed by Nico B, Hollywood Babylon is an homage to Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon, shot at the Museum of Death, Ca. Le Poem: Directed by Bogdan Borkowski, Le Poem is an actual autopsy of a human body accompanied by the poem The Drunken Boat by Arthur Rimbaud. |
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Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction $85 For years, cinephilia has been a part of the theatrical experience, denoting a deep, even limitless passion for the medium. Cinephilia encompasses consuming, defining, sharing, discussing, and writing about films, but what happens when the experience of watching movies becomes something increasingly complemented by digital means? This volume of original essays explores the pleasures of cinema in the realms of online communication, digital imagery, and digitized home viewing. Including the work of critics, scholars, and bloggers from the US, the UK, and Australia, Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction provides an innovative and multifaceted approach to the ever-evolving world of cinema culture. The first in a two-book series (volume two follows in 2009), this collection features contributions from Robert Burgoyne, Zach Campbell, Tobey Crockett, Brian Darr, Kevin Fisher, Andy Horbal, Christian Keathley, Adrian Martin, Jenna Ng, Lisa Purse, Dan Sallitt, and Girish Shambu. |
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Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction $27.5 For years, cinephilia has been a part of the theatrical experience, denoting a deep, even limitless passion for the medium. Cinephilia encompasses consuming, defining, sharing, discussing, and writing about films, but what happens when the experience of watching movies becomes something increasingly complemented by digital means? This volume of original essays explores the pleasures of cinema in the realms of online communication, digital imagery, and digitized home viewing. Including the work of critics, scholars, and bloggers from the US, the UK, and Australia, Cinephilia in the Age of Digital Reproduction provides an innovative and multifaceted approach to the ever-evolving world of cinema culture. The first in a two-book series (volume two follows in 2009), this collection features contributions from Robert Burgoyne, Zach Campbell, Tobey Crockett, Brian Darr, Kevin Fisher, Andy Horbal, Christian Keathley, Adrian Martin, Jenna Ng, Lisa Purse, Dan Sallitt, and Girish Shambu. |
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Defining Moments – Turning Point/Navigate Your Destiny/Soaring To New Heights DV $7.99 The DEFINING MOMENTS collection presents a trio of short films that illustrate Christian values: in TURNING POINT, a lighthouse keeper teaches others about kindness; in NAVIGATE YOUR DESTINY, an am… |
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Eastwood After Hours $14.97 On October 17, 1996, veteran and contemporary jazz greats gathered for a select soiree on the stage of New York’s Carnegie Hall, saluting a guy more noted for making popular films than for making sweet music. But as any fan of Clint Eastwood, especially after he started directing 30 years ago, will attest, the award-winning star is also an inveterate jazz lover who has uniquely integrated that musical form into the scores of his films. Join Joshua Redman, Christian McBride, Flip Phillips, Charles McPherson, James Rivers, Slide Hampton, Hank Jones, Thelonious Monk Jr., The Kyle Eastwood Quartet, The Carnegie Hall Jazz Band and more for this scintillating celebration of film and music. |
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El Cholo $9.99 Christian Gonzalez, DVD – en español,LAGUNA FILMS, Running Time: 01:30:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20110630110019333 |
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El Nino Y El Muro $9.99 Ismael Rodriguez, Daniel Gélin,Nino del Arco,Linda Christian,Carlos Pinar,Karin Block,Jose Angel “Ferrusquilla” Espinosa, DVD – B&W / en español,LAGUNA FILMS, Running Time: 01:25:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20110630110019333 |
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El Raider $9.99 Christian Gonzalez, DVD – en español,LAGUNA FILMS, Running Time: 01:30:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20110630110019333 |
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Explorations in Theology and Film: Movies and Meaning $33.54 New – ” Explorations in Theology and Film brings together theologians, biblical scholars, film and media specialists, and experts in language and literature to consider the potential of films contribution to contemporary Christian theological discussion. The main focus of the book is on the creative conversation between film and theology in the contemporary West, and it raises crucial questions about the interaction between theology and culture. ” Explorations in Theology and Film will be an inv |
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Explorations in Theology and Film: Movies and Meaning $25 Used – ” Explorations in Theology and Film brings together theologians, biblical scholars, film and media specialists, and experts in language and literature to consider the potential of films contribution to contemporary Christian theological discussion. The main focus of the book is on the creative conversation between film and theology in the contemporary West, and it raises crucial questions about the interaction between theology and culture. ” Explorations in Theology and Film will be an in |