
2006
Fundamentalism and freedom meet at the front door -- The story of Jehovah's Witnesses
Knocking opens the door on Jehovah's Witnesses. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War, but they won a record number of court cases expanding freedom for everyone. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds, but they embrace the science behind bloodless surgery. In Nazi Germany, they could fight for Hitler or go to the concentration camps. They chose the camps. Following two families who stand firm for their controversial and misunderstood Christian faith, KNOCKING reveals how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.

Jason Edling
Himself

Seth Thomas
Himself

Joseph Kempler
Himself

Lillian Gobitas-Klose
Herself

Voices of Auschwitz

Battling over the children

The Man Who Made Angels Fly

Is Genesis History?

The Orphan’s Kaddish

Besa: The Promise

The Last Musician of Auschwitz

Eva: A-7063

The Black Book

Hitler's Evil Science

Into Great Silence

The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton

Filmmakers for the Prosecution

Forgotten Transports to Estonia

Monument to the Murderers

Łódź Ghetto

In Memory

The Holocaust. Certified crime

Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story

Wall of Silence