A Woman for Our Time: St. Elizabeth of Hungary

A Woman for Our Time: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (2011)

Born into a royal family and brought into a foreign land, to discover love, raise a family and become the mother of the sick and poor of her country, Elizabeth of Hungary became a follower of St. Francis and mobilized people throughout Europe to lead the Gospel life. She still inspires us today. The feature-length documentary A Woman for Our Time tells the story of Elizabeth's life through art works, historical recreations and narration, interwoven with a chronicle of the events of the eighth centenary of her birth in 2006-2008. Her Franciscan followers tell how they became acquainted with her, what she means to them and how the celebration of her centenary has led them on a journey of rediscovery of her. This young medieval woman's social conscience, and the way she loved God in action make her truly a woman for our time.
Fordham SDS
IMDB: N/A 2014

Fordham SDS (2014)

Fordham SDS (2014)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Bert Schultz
The 1960s on college campuses is usually portrayed in movies and documentaries as an idyll of peace
Secrets of the Superbrands
IMDB: 7.7 2011

Secrets of the Superbrands (2011)

Secrets of the Superbrands (2011)
IMDB: 7.7
Stars: Alex Riley
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IMDB: 8.9 2010

Have You Heard from Johannesburg (2010)

Have You Heard from Johannesburg (2010)
IMDB: 8.9
Director: Connie Field
The cinematic history of the worldwide effort to destroy South African apartheid, a story that has
Speaking with Light
IMDB: 6.7 2012

Speaking with Light (2012)

Speaking with Light (2012)
IMDB: 6.7
Director: Alex Gibney
Dr Edie Widder is a biologist and a deep sea explorer. She's been fascinated with
Pinto con lata
IMDB: 6.9 2011

Pinto con lata (2011)

Pinto con lata (2011)
IMDB: 6.9
The first Venezuelan graffiti documentary featuring the participation of the most important writers