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		<title>MONSIEUR VINCENT, BLACK NARCISSUS, DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST: Best Religion Films</title>
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Parvez Sharma&#8217;s A Jihad for Love

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS: Most Important Religion Films of All Time
The first film on the Film Snobbery list not featuring Judeo-Christian issues is, at #14, Satyajit Ray&#8217;s Devi (1960), which deals with &#34;the tragic implications of religious obsession in this dark drama of a  man who believes his young daughter is an incarnation of a Hindu  goddess.&#34; Among the few &#34;other religion&#34; films on the list are Parvez Sharma&#8217;s A Jihad for Love (2007), about the obstacles gays face in Islamic countries; Kon Ichikawa&#8217;s anti-war drama The Burmese Harp (1955), in which a World War II Japanese soldier  adopts the lifestyle of a Buddhist monk (we should have more such soldiers in real [...]]]></description>
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