The Presence 1965
Two old men enter an abandoned synagogue, look at the decay around them, and pray.
Two old men enter an abandoned synagogue, look at the decay around them, and pray.
A documentary about cooperation that has created jobs According to the Hungarian Maltese Charity, the meaning of “Presence” is to be present in the lives of other people. The Presence (Jelenlét) programme is based on permanent and intensive social work in urban slums and impoverished small towns and villages. The film depicts the road leading from idea to implementation, i.e. the current stable operation, and explains the philosophy behind the activities of the charity service: unconditional support and providing the opportunity for a new life.
An exploration of a decaying synagogue.
Two rabbis show the ruins of an abandoned synagogue to a group of primary school-age Jewish children, and stand by as the children dip bread in honey, drink wine, pray, and sing.
A couple and their children move into a seemingly normal suburban home. When strange events occur, they begin to believe there is something else in the house with them. The presence is about to disrupt their lives in unimaginable ways.
In this darkly romantic ghost story, a woman travels to an isolated cabin where she is stalked by an apparition who inhabits her space as his own. With the unexpected arrival of the woman’s boyfriend, the dark spirit’s haunting grows obsessive. Soon the woman begins to exhibit weirdly irrational behavior as the thin line between sanity and possession begins to unravel. Is she battling her inner demons, or is a much darker presence threatening them all?
When mafia lawyer Björn attends a mindfulness class to find a better work-life balance, he discovers surprising new coping strategies — including murder.