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- Robert Orlando claims that when we look through the lens of the Roman crucifixion, to find the "criminal Jesus", we are coming face to face with the most transformative true crime story of Western history. In a fresh approach, this documentary utilizes a New Testament and storyteller's eye to examine the evidence behind the world's most studied artifact and its connection to the historical Jesus. With new digital recreations, expert interviews, and the latest technology, the creators have reconstructed the actual crime scene surrounding Jesus' crucifixion and present a mind- blowing fusion of faith and science for the first time.
- Everyone has an opinion about Trump, but this journey is not about partisan politics it's just a fascination with the man and his times and where this country is heading. This story began in 2020 when Robert Orlando was holed up in his studio during the Coronavirus watching old movies. All he saw on T.V. were attacks on Donald Trump, so he decided to watch an old film, Citizen Kane. During a T.V. interview, Trump told another filmmaker that Kane was his favorite film. That Orlando's mind racing; He knew that film. Since film school, He'd seen it at least two dozen times. Did Trump know that the story ended in tragedy? Did he have a secret, Rosebud? As for Orlando's trip to Washington, you'll never believe who I spoke with and what he uncovered. Orlando said, "That's all we need -- another political film or subject matter. My impulse was a filmmaker's deeper dive into the media to understand the most influential figure of our times and his parallels with Kane."
- For the first time, learn how one man's vision kept the early Christian movement together. How one man defied the very followers of Jesus himself... and in the end left his homeland to conquer an Empire.
- Two lovers must merge along with their family gold businesses before there is a hostile takeover from another woman.
- A history of African American students at Princeton University from 1970 to present day.
- A film noir parody of how Wall Street and Mean Streets makes bedfellows.