In May 1976, high school and junior high students navigate the trials and tribulations of the last day of school. The story follows their transition from one grade to the next and explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and coming of age.
Growing Up in America is a documentary that takes a look at the radical movements, social issues, and political activism that dominated American society in the 1960s. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, the film provides a retrospective on a transformative time in American history.
Sir! No Sir! is a documentary about the anti-war movement within the ranks of the United States military during the Vietnam War. The film focuses on the movement that developed in opposition to the war, with soldiers organizing protests, demonstrations, and acts of resistance against the military and the war effort. It highlights the stories of soldiers who refused to fight, went AWOL, and spoke out against the war, as well as the efforts of activists and civilians who supported the movement. Through interviews, archival footage, and historical context, the film provides a comprehensive look at the anti-war movement and its impact on military culture and the broader society.
The Janes (2022) tells the story of the JANE collective, a group of women who created an underground network to offer safe and affordable illegal abortions. Despite facing arrests and operating clandestinely, JANE provided crucial reproductive healthcare to women in need.
Three individuals from different backgrounds engage in a deep philosophical conversation about life, society, and the nature of the universe. As they explore various concepts and ideas, they challenge each other's perspectives and try to find common ground.
Chicago 10 is an animated documentary about the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and the trial of the activists known as the Chicago Seven. The film combines archival footage, animation, and reenactments to explore the events and the political and social climate of the time. The movie sheds light on the protests, clashes with the police, and the subsequent trial that captivated the nation.
Steal This Movie is a biographical drama film about the life of Abbie Hoffman, an American social and political activist. The movie explores his involvement in various protests and political movements, including the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the Vietnam War. It also delves into his personal life, relationships, and struggles with mental illness.
A made-for-cable-TV docudrama about the trial of the men accused of conspiring to cause protesters to riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Combines in an innovative manner dramatic recreations (largely faithful to the actual trial transcripts) with documentary footage and interviews with the actual defendants.
The story focuses on the behind-the-scenes drama that unfolded during the making of Elvis Presley's iconic 1968 TV special. With pressure to revive his career mounting, Elvis must navigate the challenges and conflicts that arise while preparing for the show that will ultimately reinvent his image and solidify his place in music history.
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