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After Death is a 2023 American documentary film written and directed by Stephen Gray and Chris Radtke. The film chronicles the stories of various near-death experience survivors, and features analysis of these events by authors and scientists as they try to determine what happens after people die. [ 3 ]
Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials, miniseries, documentaries and films. Netflix's original films also include content that was first screened on cinematic release in other countries or given exclusive broadcast in ...
2023: Sean Menard: Sean Menard, Molly Ye 306 Hollywood: 2018: Jonathan and Elan Bogarín: 499: 2020: Rodrigo Reyes: Inti Cordera, Andrew Houchens 500 Days in the Wild: 2023: Dianne Whelan: Betsy Carson 500 Dunam on the Moon: 2002 Rachel Leah Jones: 500 Years Later: 2005 Owen 'Alik Shahadah Owen 'Alik Shahadah, Ako Oseyaba Mitchell 638 Ways to ...
Jamie Foxx told a packed audience at a taping for his Netflix special that he had a “near-death experience” and was in a weeks-long coma during his mystery health crisis that had him ...
Which brings us to “After Death,” a faith-based documentary that’s the latest release from Angel Studios, the game-changing distribution company that released “Sound of Freedom.”
The After is a 2023 British short film directed by Misan Harriman in his directorial debut and written by John Julius Schwabach from a story by Harriman. The film starring David Oyelowo and Jessica Plummer, tells the story of Dayo, a grieving rideshare driver who, after losing family members to a violent crime, picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.
The Aug. 20, 1989, murders, which is now the subject of season 2 of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix show Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, starring Javier Bardem and Chloë Sevigny, made ...
Brother is a 2022 Canadian drama film, written, produced and directed by Clement Virgo. [2] An adaptation of David Chariandy's award-winning novel of the same name, [3] the film centres on the relationship between Francis and Michael, two Black Canadian brothers growing up in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario in the early 1990s.