Robert Marcarelli Movies
Of all the stories coming out of the Iraq War, one of the least known is the persecution of Assyrian Christians at the hands of Islamic militants, including religious prohibitions, harassment, beatings, kidnappings, church bombings, expulsions, and even massacres. Actor Jim Caviezel (The Passion of the Christ) narrates this documentary that reveals the near-genocidal treatment of Assyrian Christians in war-torn Iraq through disturbing footage and interviews with prominent public figures, including Assyrian-American Congresswoman Anna Eshoo. ~ All Movie Guide

- 2005
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The International Bible Society and Pathway Media team to bring viewers the very best of the Bible in the most historically accurate manner possible with this film shot on location in Morocco, Tunisia, and South Africa and designed to be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. A film that offers both entertainment value and spiritual nourishment, Acts offers a verbatim translation of one of the Bible's most compelling tales and stars James Brolin as Peter, Dean Jones as Luke, and Jennifer O'Neill as Lydia. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Dean Jones, Henry O. Arnold, (more)
Feed the soul and entertain the brain with a film produced by the International Bible Society and Pathway Media and filmed on location in Morocco, Tunisia, and South Africa to tell the tale of Biblical disciple Matthew. Taken verbatim from the New International Version of the Bible and starring Emmy-winning actor Richard Kiley in the title role, this dramatic feature brings one of Christianity's most compelling tales to the screen in a family friendly manner that can be enjoyed by audiences of all ages. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Richard Kiley, Bruce Marchiano, (more)
In this spiritual thriller, an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled as a secret code brings the world to the edge of Apocalypse. Gillen Lane (Casper Van Dien) is a expert on theology and mythology who has gained international fame as a motivational speaker. Lane is approached by Stone Alexander (Michael York), the owner and founder of a major media empire, who has been made chairman of the European Union and needs someone to help spread the word about his goal of a world united behind a single vision of peace. Lane begins to realize that there's something sinister behind Alexander's veneer of charity and benevolence: a secret code was embedded in the original texts of the Torah that will allow the person who cracks it to unlock the secret powers of the Christian scriptures; if it falls into the wrong hands, it could mean the end of Man's Reign on Earth. After the death of his mother, Lane lost his faith in God and embraced a New Age philosophy, but now he must confront his lost faith as he tries to discover both the all-powerful secret of the Omega Code and his own true identity. The Omega Code also stars Van Dien's wife Catherine Oxenberg as Cassandra Barris, a reporter working for Alexander's network, and Michael Ironside as Dominic, Alexander's thuggish underling. The Omega Code was produced in association with the Trinity Broadcasting Network, America's largest Christian broadcasting outlet. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Casper Van Dien, Michael York, (more)
This video release contains a two-part feature about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The first segment offers a close look at the facts of Christ's life and how his message came to live on to this day, while part two examines the remarkable stories of Christ's miracles as he heals the sick, brings sight to the blind, and casts out demons into a herd of swine. The Life of Jesus, the Revolutionary stars John Kay Steel as Jesus of Nazareth. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
The miracles and teachings of Jesus Christ are further highlighted in the second part of video series The Life of Jesus the Revolutionary. This Christian produced feature stars John Kay Steel as Jesus of Nazereth, and focuses on the various miraculous feats achieved during his short life, including healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, and casting out demons. For further information surrounding the existence of Christ, the first part of the series (Jesus Christ the Revolutionary, Part 1) centers around the facts concerning the famous martyr's life, and how his teachings have remained a central aspect of human faith throughout the long history of religion. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
Jason Alexander stars in this sweet-natured romantic comedy, marred by some overblown stereotypes. Alexander plays shoe salesman Bernie Fishbine. Bernie is lonely and shy and ever conscious about his weight problem. He stills lives at home with his mother Sarah (Lainie Kazan) and grandpa Irving Fein (Lou Jacobi). One night, taking a bus back home, he meets Theresa Garabaldi (Nia Peeples), an attractive graduate student in psychology who works at night as a singer in her uncle's Italian restaurant. Bernie falls in love with her, and he thinks she loves him too. To make her proud of him, Bernie stops eating the chocolate kisses he purchases every day from Frieda's (Eileen Brennan) candy store and, instead, works out at a gym to lose weight. But Bernie is crestfallen to learn that Theresa is being friendly to him because she is using him as the subject of her graduate thesis entitled "The Psychological Study of an Obese Male." ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jason Alexander, Nia Peeples, (more)
In this earnest, socially conscious drama, a prominent young lawyer rethinks his yuppie lifestyle and risks it all to become a staunch defender of homeless people's rights. Look for Martin Sheen (a strong advocate for the homeless) in a cameo role as a street person. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
















