Inside Cuba Today with Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet is a 30-minute quarterly news magazine show that will be shot inside Cuba and distributed both on the island and internationally. Dr. Biscet and In Altum Productions (IAP) will write, shoot, edit and distribute the episodes, which will focus on news within Cuba and current international stories. Dr. Biscet will also provide commentary on current events.
The My Life (or Mi Vida) programs will give audiences an inside look at the life of Cuban dissidents. My Life will consist of a series of short reality-based vignettes, all shot and distributed inside Cuba. Each episode in this first-of-its-kind series will focus on an individual, couple or group that's trying to balance their work to oppose the Castro regime with their needs in living within the Cuban system. My Life will be distributed inside Cuba and internationally.

In 2008, Fidel Castro handed over control of Cuba to his younger brother, Raul. Since then, people around the world have predicted significant changes in the lives of the Cuban people -- especially in the lives of young Cubans. While hope springs eternal, the Cuban government's continued use of laws that violate basic standards of international human rights makes it almost impossible for citizens to openly voice their desires for change.

Oscar’s Cuba, shot undercover in Cuba and presented in Spanish and English, tells the story of Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet, a prisoner of conscience who until March 2011 was serving a 25-year prison sentence for the crime of “disrespecting the revolution” through his promotion of human rights, respect for life and democracy in Cuba.

“Your life will have flashes of color you never knew possible.”
-Mary, mother of a child with Down syndrome to a new mother of a baby with
Down syndrome not long after his delivery and unexpected diagnosis

A walk down the streets of any city in the United States shows a striking poverty - the hungry and homeless, poor and hopeless, begging on street corners, side by side with society's well-off and elite, the spiritually impoverished, who move blindly and unceasingly from workday to workday, both of them without thought to a deeper meaning in their lives.

WINDS OF CHANGE : THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN CUBA

Despite religious, political, and economical challenges, the Cuban faithful have persevered. This in-depth documentary looks at the strength and spirit of the people, who suffer unjustly for living out their faith. Witness their strong devotional life, the impact of the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1998, and how their reliance on the constant protection of Our Lady of Charity, Patroness of Cuba, leads them to hope that one day true religious freedom will return to the island. This program provides a rare glimpse into the Church in Cuba today.

THE EUCHARIST EXPEDITION: TO THE SUMMIT
Many people would look at the hard work, dedication, faith and sacrifice it takes to climb some of the highest peaks in the world and ask, “why?” Why work so hard for what seems to be so little? This is a question many Christians, especially young Christians, are asked everyday. Why dedicate your life to a God you can’t see or hear? Why deny yourself so many of life’s pleasures? Why make the sacrifices and accept the sufferings?





Additionally, when available, a special guest will appear with Dr. Biscet for a portion of the program in order to be interviewed concerning a specific topic. A short segment entitled “from the streets” will take Inside Cuba Today to the streets of Havana to discuss other topics of importance to the Cuban people. Production and distribution of this first-of-its-kind show will begin in the early spring of 2012. 
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Oscar’s Cuba takes a personal look, from Havana across the island to Santiago, at those who have sacrificed everything for the betterment of their nation. While the documentary tells the truth about today’s Cuba, it also provides a hopeful look, through the eyes of its greatest present day representative and visionary, at the potential future of a free Cuba. The Oscar's Cuba original score was recorded by 4-time Grammy award winning Jazz legend Arturo Sandoval.
New York University, University of Michigan, Notre Dame University and Georgetown University. In addition, Oscar's Cuba was presented at several film festivals in the United States and Canada and shown or promoted on a variety of media outlets internationally, including Spain's ABC newspaper, the G. Gordon Liddy radio program, Telemundo, CNN International, The Washington Times and The American Spectator. Most importantly, several hundred copies of Oscar’s Cuba, along with a discussion guide, have been distributed inside Cuba.
documentary film, will explore how the growing use of prenatal genetic testing, disability abortion, and euthanasia is helping to fuel a “culture of perfection” and creating a deep and deadly bias against disabled life.
people with disabilities make to the lives of those around them and to society in general, Flashes of Color will also reveal the truths about disability – that people with disabilities can challenge our preconceptions about what it means to be human, about what it means to love and about what it means to live a good life.
daily devotion, community service, and recreation throughout the streets of New York. "Women of Mystery, Women of Hope" captures the hope inherent to the Sisters' ministry as they serve all of us – the poor, the lost, the unloved, and the unwanted – through their action and prayer, working daily to transform lives and mend souls, fulfilling the role of the nun as mother and sister in each of our lives, whether we have met her or not.
This 13-part series co-produced by EWTN and In Altum Productions will visit locations integral to the Catholic Church's devotion to the Sacred Heart in England, Ireland, France and Italy
"To the Heights!" was the cry Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati shouted as he led groups offriends up the mountains many years ago. In his spirit, and in the spirit of Pope John Paul II, this documentary video will follow a group of young people and Father Antoine Thomas of the Community of Saint John on an expedition up Colorado's beautiful Collegiate Peaks Mountains. "To the Heights! Our Spiritual Ascent Towards God" will help teenagers and young people think about their own lives and how they can find happinessin them by presenting 16 questions and answers which are important to youth today. Through the answers that are given, and the witness to the importance of daily Mass, adoration, fellowship and fun, this video will inspire young people to discover the joy of climbing towards the Truth fully found in Jesus Christ.
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