Follow the lives of two friends, one from the North and one from the South, as they navigate their friendship and the challenges of the American Civil War.
The Good Lord Bird is a TV show set in the 19th century United States, during the time of the American Civil War. It follows the story of an abolitionist group that incites war, with a unique and humorous twist. The protagonist, a young boy, dresses as a girl and becomes involved in a murder and gang activity. This dark comedy explores the themes of slavery, religious movements, and the historical setting of early America.
The White Slave is a compelling TV show that delves into the tumultuous era of slavery, racism, and interracial relationships in 1800s Colombia. It follows the story of a runaway slave who finds herself entangled in a web of racial issues, powerful abolitionists, abusive relationships, and the fight for justice. The show explores the complexities of race relations, the struggle for freedom, and the pursuit of love amidst a society plagued by prejudice and discrimination.
A television miniseries based on the life of Harriet Tubman, the escaped African American slave who helped to organize the Underground Railroad, and who led dozens of African Americans from enslavement in the Southern United States to freedom in the Northern states and Canada.
Solomon Northup, a free black man, is abducted and sold into slavery in the antebellum United States. He endures the horrors of being a slave, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, and separation from his family. Despite his struggles, he maintains his dignity and seeks freedom.
Set in the 1930s during the Prohibition era, a young gangster seeks love, revenge, and power while navigating the dangerous world of organized crime.
Belle follows the journey of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of a British admiral, as she navigates the strict social conventions and racial prejudice of 18th-century England.
Mansfield Park is a period drama based on a novel. It tells the story of a young woman, Fanny Price, who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in a country estate. Fanny faces challenges of class distinction, unspoken love, and societal expectations. She learns to navigate the complexities of relationships and discovers her own independent spirit.
In the 19th-century Caribbean, a foreign military adviser becomes involved in the struggle for independence against British colonialism on a fictional island. As the rebellion intensifies, the protagonist navigates through various challenges, including political betrayals, street shootouts, and battles for power.
1776 is a musical drama that follows the story of the events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Set in Philadelphia, the film portrays the debates and discussions among the members of the Continental Congress as they struggle to come to a consensus on declaring independence from Britain. The film explores the personalities and motivations of key figures such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin, highlighting the challenges and conflicts they faced during this crucial period in American history.
Amazing Grace tells the inspiring story of William Wilberforce's battle to abolish slavery in the British Empire. Set in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the film follows Wilberforce's journey as he faces political opposition, personal struggles, and the challenges of his time. Through his faith and determination, he works tirelessly to bring about change and social justice.
Emperor is a biographical drama that follows the story of an escaped slave as he evades pursuit and seeks freedom. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the film explores themes of bravery, resilience, and the fight for human rights. With its compelling narrative and powerful performances, Emperor offers a thought-provoking look into a dark period in American history.
Santa Fe Trail is a drama set during the American Civil War and follows the story of a group of West Point graduates assigned to Kansas to help quell the rising tensions and violence caused by the slavery abolitionist movement. As they navigate treacherous territory and encounter various challenges, they learn the true meaning of loyalty and sacrifice.
Set in a speakeasy in Atlanta, “Twenty” is a feature documentary about fifteen young people making it through 2020. The film is an observational time capsule that lays bare the raw reflections of a group of people surviving a year that will be seared into our generational memory.
In this satirical mockumentary, the film explores an alternate history where the Confederate States of America won the Civil War, leading to a very different present-day America. Through a series of television programs, commercials, and historical reenactments, the film exposes the racism, sexism, and revisionist history prevalent in this alternative reality.
Band of Angels is a romantic drama set in the deep south during the American Civil War. It tells the story of a biracial slave-owner who falls in love with a slave and faces the challenges of race, social class, and the turmoil of the war. The film explores themes of racism, family, love, and the struggle for freedom.
A fascinating account of the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who was both one of America's great presidents and a borderline tyrant. The seventh president shook up the glossy world of Washington, DC with his "common-man" methods and ideals, but also oversaw one of the most controversial events in American history: the forced removal of Indian tribes, including the Cherokees, from their homes.
Set in the 1850s, Skin Game follows the story of two con men who join forces to scam a slave merchant. As they travel from Missouri to Texas, they navigate the dangerous world of race relations and the abolitionist movement, facing perilous situations and challenging their own moral compasses.
Fanny Kemble is a famous star of the English stage, but while touring the United States, she gives up her career to marry wealthy American Pierce Butler. Moving with him from Philadelphia to his Georgia plantation, Fanny sees slavery firsthand, and her outrage leads her to help the family's slaves in open defiance of her spouse. Undaunted by the consequences, Fanny eventually writes a book that strengthens the anti-slavery movement.
Abraham Lincoln (1930) is a biography and drama film that portrays the life of the 16th President of the United States. The plot follows Lincoln's journey from his childhood in Illinois to his presidency during the American Civil War. It explores his relationships with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln, his political opponents, and his role in the abolition of slavery. The film also delves into the conspiracy surrounding his assassination and showcases his leadership during the war.