Here's an honest portrayal of problems faced by today's young people. Problems like peer pressure and the importance of taking a stand for what we believe. This is not a story of "easy believism" but a hard-hitting drama powerfully presenting the need to submit to the lordship of Christ. Especially geared to the often neglected jr. high ages, this is also an excellent film for the entire family-with a message we all can learn from.
A man is brutally beaten so he and 4 others head to the beach for refuge and relaxation. It soon becomes clear that they've been imprisoned by person or persons unknown.
Shunned by his parents, brought up by a Poojary, nursed by a cow, Dhyanu Bhagat grows up performing miracles, curing the ill, and singing the praise of Devi Maa Durga.
Fascinated by forbidden rituals and ceremonies, world explorer Arthur Davis takes a crew with hidden cameras to Africa and South America to secretly record the beauty and horror of the "law of the jungle".
A comic strip detective and a superhero are hired to investigate separatedly the successive murders of CEOs within a real life corporation symbolizing a nation, while subversive groups and members of the establishment lead a war for power.
The reason for making this film is clear: it was to cover up Vojtěch Jasný's famous chronicle "All the Good Natives", an account of the tragic consequences of forced collectivisation.
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Have you watched Where Eagles Fly yet? What did you think about it?