
The legend comes to life.
Jean Valjean, a Frenchman imprisoned for stealing bread, must flee a police officer named Javert. The pursuit consumes both men’s lives, and soon Valjean finds himself in the midst of the student revolutions in France. Victor Hugo’s sweeping tale of revolutionary France, crime, punishment, flight, fear, persecution, redemption and love comes to life in this wonderful and faithful adaptation of the timeless tale.
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for violence, and for some sexual content.
Principal Cast: Liam Neeson, Geoffrey Rush, and Uma Thurman
Director: Billie August

Focusing on one of the most powerful stories of forgiveness, this WingKit centers on the notion that when we accept and understand the grace of God, we will then extend this grace to others. What is a WingKit?
Themes: Grace, Forgiveness, Love-Unconditional, Christ-like, Mercy, Rebirth, Second Chance, Defining Moments, Life Changing
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A Bishop and his wife welcome a known convict, Valjean, into their home for dinner and rest.
Themes: Risk, Helping, Witnessing, Acceptance, Hospitality, Consequences, Vulnerability, Punishment, Trust
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After Valjean is caught by the police for stealing the Bishop’s silver, the Bishop releases him with hopes that Valjean will change his ways forevermore.
Themes: Sin, Forgiveness, Selfless, Sacrifice, Defining Moments, Freedom, Betrayal, Love-Enemy, Life Changing
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Fantine is exterminated by her employer when they discover that she has had a child out of wedlock.
Themes: Sin, Motherhood, Single Parent, Desperation, Punishment, Rules, Discrimination, Legalism, Grace
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After Fantine is taken into custody for an altercation that she did not cause, the mayor, Valjean, makes it a point to release her.
Themes: Authority, Sin, Forgiveness, Punishment, Rules, Freedom, Legalism, Grace, Compassion
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When nursing a prostitute, Fantine, back to health after being severly beaten, Valjean vows to care for her and her daughter.
Themes: Helping, Acceptance, Dignity, Hospitality, Encouragement, Caring, Humanity, Sensitivity, Compassion
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When inspector Javert confesses to the Mayor that he has slandered his name and falsely accused him of being a wanted convict, the Mayor asks him to forgive himself and return to his work.
Themes: Forgiveness, Revenge, Punishment, Confession, Honesty, Betrayal, Legalism, Grace, Guilt
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When Valjean learns that an innocent man is standing trial for his crimes, he confesses at the trial to being the true Valjean.
Themes: Integrity, Responsibility, Punishment, Confession, Honesty, Guilt, Truth, Evidence, Exposed
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After a lifetime of adhering strictly to the law and never offering any amount of grace, Javert lets his prisoner, Valjean, free and condemns himself to death.
Themes: Self-Realization, Perspective, Sacrifice, Rules, Legalism, Death, Justice, Shame, Despair
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