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The Passion is a term used by Christians to refer to the last days and death of Jesus. See Passion (Christianity) for the article dealing with the last days and death of Jesus.
There have been works with the title Passion.
Passion - En Concierto is the first live DVD released by Ailyn. Recorded in late October (2006) at Salón del Manga, it features Ailyn performing a selection of songs from her last demo album Passion. It was available for free through her official website as a download.
The DVD also features her videos, a photo gallery and some extras.
A woman becomes fixated on a certain purse in New York City's trendy Meatpacking district. Her fiancée says they cannot afford it. She is a woman who knows what she wants and won't let her financial reality get in the way of her desire. She secretly buys it only to have her friend betray her, tell her fiancée that she bought it behind his back. This leads her down a path that she wouldn't have expected. Could there possibly be more to life than a purse, or material objects? Written by msdiamon
Between music and love lies a secret obsession.
The story of Percy and Rose Grainger.
Daniel, a professional actor, is hired by a North-Devon village to play Jesus in a production of the Passion play. His presence arouses various emotions amongst the villages, especially Ellie, a happily married woman. Written by Mark Smith
In a small village located in North Devon, England, the villagers set up an original representation of The Passion of Christ every year. The director is making the cast for Jesus, with the presence of the principal actors. Ellie (Gina McKee) works as the costume designer and also has a job as fashion adviser and designer. She's happily married with a musician (Alastair Galbraith), leader of a band specialized in traditional music, and have two children, one of them living in London. After having tested to many possible actors, the director and her crew choose a young actor, Daniel (Paul Nicholls), who instantly sympathized with his companions. Daniel begins a friendship with Ellie during the several costume tests and rehearsals. But there will be a physical attraction, and later a romance, with the natural fears and doubts of Ellie. The villagers start to suspect about Daniel and Ellie, and all the process occurs during the several representations of each episode of The Passion. However, the villagers and even Ellie's daughter are opposing to the romantic relationship. They judge severely to Ellie and become violent with Daniel, whom in a way start to suffer the same problems of the real Jesus Christ in The Passion. Written by Alejandro Frias
The North Devon village of Salthurst stages an amateur production of the Passion every three years. This year the villagers have decided to employ a professional actor to play Jesus. They select 20-year-old Daniel, who begins to draw attention as soon as he arrives in the village - from married Ellie in particular. Written by Simon Shearn
Giorgio, a young soldier, is in love with the married Clara and becomes her lover. But they are separated when Giorgio is posted far away where he meets the unhappy unhealthy Fosca who develops a passionate love for Giorgio and tries to make him love her. Film of the Broadway production. Written by Kathy Li
In old Spanish California, dashing cattleman Juan Obregon returns to the rancho of his friend Gaspar Melo, to find he's fathered a son on Rosa, one of Gaspar's identical twin daughters. Overjoyed, he plans to formalize his "unofficial" marriage. But trouble brews; Melo's land is of unclear title and the new Don Domingo hopes to grab it for his own profit. Violence results. Without even knowing who survived, Juan (accompanied by Rosa's tomboy sister Tonya) rides for revenge, through spectacular pastoral and wilderness scenery. Written by Rod Crawford
This entry in the silent "Seven Deadly Sins" series is called "Passion" because calling it "Lust" would have offended too many people in 1917.
Episode 5 of 7 of the "Seven Deadly Sins" series.
On a movie set, in a factory, and at a hotel, Godard explores the nature of work, love and film making. While Solidarity takes on the Polish government, a Polish film director, Jerzy, is stuck in France making a film for TV. He's over budget and uninspired; the film, called "Passion," seems static and bloodless. Hanna owns the hotel where the film crew stays. She lives with Michel, who runs a factory where he's fired Isabelle, a floor worker. Hanna and Isabelle are drawn to Jerzy, hotel maids quit to be movie extras, people ask Jerzy where the story is in his film, women disrobe, extras grope each other off camera, and Jerzy wonders why there must always be a story. Written by






