South Africa:(Banned) certified movies
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 |
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The carpenter Jesus of Nazareth, tormented by the temptations of demons, the guilt of making crosses for the Romans, pity for men and the world, and the constant call of God, sets out to find what God wills for him. But as his mission nears fulfillment, he must face the greatest temptation: the normal life of a good man. Based, not on the Gospels, but on Nikos Kazantzakis' novel of the same name. |
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 |
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Billy Jack is a half-Indian/half-white ex-Green Beret who is being drawn more and more toward his Indian side. He hates violence, but can't get away from it in the white man's world. Pitting the good guys, the students of the peace-loving free-arts school in the desert vs. the conservative bad guys in the near-by town, the movie plays definitive late-60s themes/messages: anti-establishment, make love not war, the senseless slaughter of God's creatures, the rape of society (figuratively and literally), two-sided justice, racial segregation and prejudices, and basic socialist ideals. Search keywords
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009 |
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After Billy Jack in sentenced to four years in prison for the "involuntary manslaughter" of the first film, the Freedom School expands and flourishes under the guidance of Jean Roberts. The utopian existence of the school is characterized by everything ranging from "yoga sports" to muckracking journalism. The diverse student population airs scathing political exposes on their privately owned television station. The narrow-minded townspeople have different ideas about their brand of liberalism. Billy Jack is released and things heat up for the school. Students are threatened and abused and the Native Americans in the neighboring village are taunted and mistreated. After Billy Jack undergoes a vision quest, the governor and the police plot to permanently put an end to their liberal shenanigans, leaving it up to Billy Jack to save the day. Search keywords
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 |
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In the futurist Great Britain, a group of adolescents does commotion each night, beating and snatching incompetent victims. After one of the boys abolishes a revolt in the group, they impress it and leave it for the police officer to find. He accepts to try *quot; the therapy of aversão*quot; to shorten his prayer of chain. When he is consequently left to go out, he hates the violence, but the rest of his members of group is still after him.
Na Grã-Bretanha futurista, um bando de adolescentes faz rebuliço cada noite, batendo e arrebatando vítimas incapazes. Depois que um dos rapazes suprime uma revolta no bando, eles impressionam-no e deixam-no para a polícia para encontrar. Ele aceita tentar "a terapia de aversão" para encurtar a sua oração de cadeia. Quando ele é conseqüentemente deixado sair, ele odeia a violência, mas o resto dos seus membros de bando são ainda depois dele. |
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