A Man Called Otto
John Merritt John Merritt

A Man Called Otto

Sylvia Ridley - A widowed curmudgeon's meticulous grief plans unravel when persistent neighbors transform his fortress of control into community

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The Primacy of the Heart
Michiel Peeters Michiel Peeters

The Primacy of the Heart

Michiel Peeters - Once deemed "dangerous," Cardinal John Henry Newman is now a Doctor of the Church. Discover his revolutionary teaching on conscience, the heart, and authentic faith.

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 

The movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest presents a story about human dignity and rebellion and the need for meaningful community in dehumanizing systems rather than a film about psychiatry.

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The Godless Madman and the Pope
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

The Godless Madman and the Pope

Fernando De Haro - Following a unique Vatican invitation, atheist author Javier Cercas explores faith, critiques the Church, and confesses nostalgia for God.

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The Ineluctable Power of the given
John Merritt John Merritt

The Ineluctable Power of the given

Sebastian Modarelli - Rachmaninoff's music holds a timeless appeal. This is the ineluctable power of the given against fleeting modern trends.

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The Complete Fisherman
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

The Complete Fisherman

Morris Caplin - A man, a river, a horsehair line—fishing becomes a revelation of truth, silence, tradition, and Mystery.

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Nobody Has a Personality Anymore
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

Nobody Has a Personality Anymore

Freya India: My generation is obsessed with treating every trait as a symptom of disorder. You’re not shy, you’re autistic. You’re not forgetful, you’ve got ADHD.

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Between the Saint and the Sicario
Fernando De Haro Fernando De Haro

Between the Saint and the Sicario

Fernando De Haro - A young boy in Chiapas sleeps, unaware that cartels and modernity threaten his future, a future only a present-day mentor can save.

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In Pain, The Magnificence of God
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In Pain, The Magnificence of God

Giovanni Allevi - The philosopher composer brings Caracalla to Rome with his new concert “MM22.” “I translated the word myeloma into notes and created a musical diary about my experience from darkness to light.”

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A Cry For Unity
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

A Cry For Unity

Sebastián Modarelli - Why do we crave unity? Explore this deep human longing and its surprising echo in Shostakovich's music.

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Humanity In A Pathoplastic Society
Julián Carrón Julián Carrón

Humanity In A Pathoplastic Society

Julián Carrón | Cesare Maria Cornaggia: In a world where psychological distress blurs the line between norm and pathology, explore how a "pathoplastic society" challenges our sense of self and the urgent need to rediscover meaning through connection.

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The Doctrine According to Leo XIV
Morris Caplin Morris Caplin

The Doctrine According to Leo XIV

Costantino Esposito - Pope Leo XIV redefines Christian doctrine as a dynamic interplay of grace and freedom, urging dialogue over indoctrination. His vision fosters peace and bridges universal brotherhood in a polarized world.

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The Sound of Searching
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The Sound of Searching

Pop Music's Existential Turn - In an age of fading traditions, Billie Eilish’s haunting question—“What was I made for?”—echoes a generation’s urgent search for meaning beyond success.

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