Julian Albans, un garçonnet tyrannique de 11 ans, reçoit la visite de sa grand-mère de Paris. Elle va lui raconter son histoire quand la France était occupée par les nazis. La grand-mère va tâcher de lui montrer comment la gentilesse et la bienveillance sont des valeurs importantes et qu'elles l'ont sauvée durant la guerre.
When a Tango dancer asks a Rabbi to enter a dance competition, there’s one big problem—due to his Orthodox beliefs, he’s not allowed to touch her! But the prize money would save his school from bankruptcy, so they develop a plan to enter the competition without sacrificing his faith, and the bonds of family and community are tested one dazzling dance step at a time in this lighthearted fable.
27 Novembre 1947. Les représentants de 56 des pays membres de l'Organisation des Nations Unies votent le partage de la Palestine. Cette année-là à New York, deux amis âgés de 27 ans, Bobby Goldman, juif new-yorkais, et Saïd Chahïn, arabe de Jérusalem, vivent dans l'atmosphère insouciante de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et partagent avec ferveur les mêmes idées et les mêmes valeurs. Bouleversés par les évènements qui vont bientôt enflammer Jérusalem, Bobby et Saïd s'embarquent sur un navire à destination de la Terre Sainte. Les deux amis ne réalisent pas encore que leur destin commun vient de prendre un tournant dramatique : frères devenus ennemis, ils vont des années durant se déchirer comme vont se déchirer leurs deux mondes, leurs deux peuples, leurs deux religions, leurs deux cultures.
A U.S. Marine plots a terrorist attack on a small-town American mosque, but his plan takes an unexpected turn when he comes face to face with the people he sets out to kill.
Inspired by true events, "Forbidden" is an award winning short dramatic thriller that follows a Sikh woman named Jasleen, who is running away with her Muslim lover, Fahwaz. Jasleen's culture and religious conscious family wants her to marry within the Sikh community, and are shocked when she suddenly disappears. After Jasleen and Fahwaz elope, they think they have found happiness-but Jasleen's family tracks the couple down and commit horrific acts in defense of their family honor.
Miranda July looks back at her Artangel project, an interfaith charity shop that opened up unannounced inside one of the world's most famous department stores in August 2017. Situated on the third floor of Selfridges, London, surrounded by designer boutiques, this shop was run and staffed jointly by four religious charities invited by July: Islamic Relief, Jewish charity Norwood, London Buddhist Centre and Spitalfields Crypt Trust.
A short film on interreligious and interfaith dialogue set in a laundromat.