Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta (Albanian: Nënë Tereza) as she is known to the Catholic Church, or Mother Teresa as she is commonly known, was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (pronounced [aɡˈnɛs ˈɡɔndʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu]). Although born on the 26 August 1910, she considered 27 August, the day she was baptized, to be her "true birthday". “By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world. As to my heart, I belong entirely to the Heart of Jesus.” Mother Teresa died on 5 September 1997 and is not yet a Catholic Saint. In late 2003, the leaders of the church completed the process of beatification, the third step toward possible sainthood. A second miracle credited to Mother Teresa is required before she can be recognized as a saint by the Catholic church.
Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and is active in 133 countries. Members of the order must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience, and the fourth vow, to give "Wholehearted and Free service to the poorest of the poor". The Missionaries of Charity at the time of her death had 610 missions in 123 countries including hospices and homes for people with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis, soup kitchens, children's and family counselling programmes, orphanages and schools.
Christopher Eric Hitchens (13 April 1949 – 15 December 2011) was an English American author and journalist whose career spanned more than four decades. Hitchens, often referred to colloquially as "Hitch", was a columnist and literary critic for New Statesman, The Atlantic, The Nation, The Daily Mirror, The Times Literary Supplement and Vanity Fair. He was an author of twelve books and five collections of essays. As a staple of talk shows and lecture circuits, he was a prominent public intellectual, and his confrontational style of debate made him both a lauded and controversial figure.
Hitchens was known for his admiration of George Orwell, Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson, as well as for his excoriating critiques of various public figures including Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton, Henry Kissinger and Diana, Princess of Wales. Although he supported the Falklands War, his key split from the established political left began in 1989 after what he called the "tepid reaction" of the Western left to the Rushdie Affair. The September 11 attacks strengthened his internationalist embrace of an interventionist foreign policy, and his vociferous criticism of what he called "fascism with an Islamic face." His numerous editorials in support of the Iraq War caused some to label him a neoconservative, although Hitchens insisted he was not "a conservative of any kind", and his friend Ian McEwan describes him as representing the anti-totalitarian left.
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We follow the daily activities of Mother Teresa and her nuns, in service to the poor of India and the world. Mother Teresa attends to the basic needs of her nuns and the poor, while at the same time, balances her role as world-recognized leader. Throughout the film, we witness personal and "behind-the-scenes" events, including the blessing ceremony of a nun becoming part of Mother Teresa's "Sisters of the Poor" convent.
Keywords: archive-footage, beirut-lebanon, catholic, character-name-in-title, charity, children, cinema-verite, corrupt, darjeeling, diaper
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For three long centuries Creeporia has lived in an immortal freeze. A timeless soul lost in the breeze. Now, one way to win back her life is if she can become the wife of one who'll gladly give their heart to such a vain, repulsive tart! The second way to end this game is if she can regain her fame. Should she become a star once more. Then this curse gets thrown out the door! Will this undead actress escape her curse?
The world's oldest, living, undead actress!
Creeptastic. Creeptacular. Creepalicious.
Creepy is relative.
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A camera crew has the unique opportunity to record Satan in his natural habitat and it looks like he's quite happy with it. He has the perfect job, he is for the most part feared and respected, and his minions jump to his every whim. After 6,000 years he is invited back to heaven, and he goes - expecting to return to his place beside God as Lucifer, the Angel of Light. But when it turns out the invitation is not for the expected welcome home, but is rather for Christ's Second Coming-out party, things quickly go to hell. Worse, his former girlfriend is now partnering with the biggest douche-bag in Heaven. Satan decides he misses the place anyway, and wants back in. So he decides he needs to find a way to re-earn God's respect in order to be welcomed back. We learn that the Devil does for once care - kind of.
Let there be spite.
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ROAD TRIPPIN' vampires transsexual nudityVenus de Milo cemetery gay detective Dirty FairyGoody Two Shoes death seat phobia an alien named Queer-O friendship (as in meaning of) ... drama, trauma & sick hilarity !!!HAIL TO THE GROUPIES (sound like fun?)A movie director's assistant and her friends faithfully search for the meaning of life and love amid the wasteland of contemporary Hollywood.
Keywords: farce, nudity, parody, sex-comedy, transgender, vampire
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Mother Teresa - the movie: the inspirational portrayal of Mother Teresa, a simple nun who became one of the most significant personalities of the 20th Century. Armed with a faith that could move mountains, Mother Teresa followed her calling to help the poor, the lepers, the dying and the abandoned children in the slums of Calcutta, challenging many authorities - including the church - along the way.
Keywords: calcutta-india, character-name-in-title, charity, mother-teresa, nun
Her heart found the forgotten, her faith found a way.
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Jeffery, a young gay man in New York, decides that sex is too much and decided to become celibate. He immediately meets the man of his dreams and must decide whether or not love is worth the danger of a boyfriend dying.
Keywords: aids, based-on-play, catholic-priest, central-park-manhattan-new-york-city, character-name-in-title, gay, gay-bashing, gay-friend, gay-kiss, gay-lead-character
Love is an adventure when one of you is sure... and the other is positive.
It's Just Sex! (Germany only)
Dave: Hi, my name is Dave and I am sexually compulsive.
Jeffrey: Dad, I am not going to have phone sex with you and mom!
Sterling: Two cappuccinos. Thank you, darling. Big kiss. The earring - fun... last year.
Barney's Waiter: BI-SEXUAL!::Sterling: Oh, me too...
Skip Winkley: Who is your biggest sexual fantasy?::Barney's Waiter: [wipes the side of his mouth seductively] Den-ZEL Washington.::Jeffrey: The guy at the gym.::Sterling: Yoko Ono.::[everyone looks at Sterling with a suprised look]::Sterling: To see the apartment!
Jeffrey: But Darius is a dancer. He's in "Cats."::Sterling: Exactly. I said you needed a boyfriend, not a person.
Sterling: You know, Darius once said you were the saddest person he knew.::Jeffrey: Why did he say that?::Sterling: Because he was sick. He had a fatal disease. And he was a million times happier than you.
Jeffrey: I will find a substitute for sex. Sex Lite. Sex Helper. I Can't Believe It's Not Sex!
Acolyte: I can walk!::Jeffrey: You could always walk.::Acolyte: Shut up.
[Regarding his brush with Mother Theresa]::Jeffrey: She looked good.::Sterling: Please, she's had work done.
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Through the childhood and the adolescence of Giacomo Casanova (from his memoirs), this is a description of how people live in the Venice of the 18th century: customs, habits, medecine, religion and most of all - the omnipresence of hypocrisy.
Keywords: 18th-century, 18th-century-medicine, clergy, cleric, death-by-drowning, exorcism, hanging, libertine, love, nun
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In a fantastically art-deco hospital, young Dr. Kildare treats and falls for impoverished Janet Healy, widow of a bank robber, who's been in prison and can't find her baby. Later she helps Kildare sew up gangster Hanlon in a tavern back room. Kildare pursues Janet and enlists Hanlon to help her; the gangster's solution, not surprisingly, is violent.
Keywords: admitting-room, african-american, bartender, beer, betting-parlor, butler, catholic-charity, chocolate-cake, clinic, doctor
He risked his life to save a rat... And what did he get for it?
Jeff McGuire: [Referring to Kildare's surgical skills] This kid's got eyes in his fingers.
Dan Innes: You'd like to kill me, wouldn't you?::Janet Haley: You're a mind reader.
James Kildare: [With contempt to Janet] Next time you pick a man's pocket, don't do it in front of a mirror!
Bookie: Maybe it's the cops.::"Chief" Hanlon: Cops don't knock, they break in.
Dan Innes: Who do you run around with now?::Janet Haley: No one.::Dan Innes: How do you get by?::Janet Haley: I work.
Mother Teresa: Sometimes hope can be a false prophet.
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Nostromo is the foreman of longshoremen in a South American Republic, and they are to load the cargo of silver that is to come from the San Tome mine. Sotillo and his band gang are plotting to steal the silver, but the fore-warned Nostromo has a plan to outwit them. He meets the silver train far up the road and has the shipment transferred to a big wagon, sending it via side-streets to the wharf. He and his men stay with the train and fight of the bandits. Back at the wharf, Nostromo thinks about claiming the silver was lost in the battle and taking it for himself. He and his conscience struggles mightily.
Keywords: 1870s, bandit, based-on-novel, cache, conscience, covered-wagon, deceit, decision, doctor, foreman
You said you doubt that, yeah.
You said you'd fall waiting attack, but you don't like that, No.
You said your eyes were the sun pissing off the rain. Ooohh Ooohh
You've got your reasons to say, “Mother Teresa, don't look my way.”
You said you're falling down.
You said you fall waiting attack, but you don't like that, No.
You said your eyes were the sun pissing off the rain. Ooohh Ooohh
You've got your reasons to say, “Mother Teresa.”
You set this in motion, but you won't look back.
So tell me how this will ever end.
Is she as pretty as me?
Is she as pretty as me?
Is she as pretty as me?
Is she as pretty as me?
You've got your reasons to say, “Mother Teresa.”
You set this in motion, but you won't look back.
But, you won't look back.