Loving tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple who fought for their right to marry in the face of societal and legal discrimination. Set in 1960s Virginia, the Lovings must navigate racial tension and fight for their love in a segregated America.
A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominantly Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois.
A woman deals with the toxic water scandal in Flint, Michigan, and the effect it has on her family.
The story of controversial rap duo Insane Clown Posse (ICP), their fans, and their ongoing struggle with the FBI in a landmark case that may be a bellwether of change for First Amendment rights in America.
Shot in the Heart is a 2001 movie based on the true story of Mikal Gilmore, a man on death row, and his relationship with his brother, author Norman Mailer. The film explores Mikal's troubled childhood, his experiences in prison, and the complex dynamics within his family. It delves into themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the impact of the death penalty on individuals and their loved ones.
Mighty Ira is a compelling documentary that tells the story of Ira Glasser, who dedicated his life to defending civil liberties as the leader of the ACLU. This film offers an intimate look into his journey and the impact he made on the American Civil Liberties Union.
Five transgender women share their prison experiences. Interviews with attorneys, doctors, and other experts are also included.
Happy Endings? is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of happy ending massages and the legal and ethical issues surrounding sex work. The film examines the history of these massages, the loopholes in the law that allow them to exist, and the impact on the lives of sex workers.
In 1992 Cheryl Summerville, a cook at a Cracker Barrel restaurant outside Atlanta, received a termination paper stating that she was fired for "failing to demonstrate normal heterosexual values." She was shocked to discover that in more than 40 American states it was legal to fire workers simply because of their sexual orientation. OUT AT WORK chronicles the stories of a cook, an auto worker and a librarian as they seek workplace safety, job security and benefits for gay and lesbian workers.
We Are Dad follows the journey of a gay couple as they navigate the challenges of parenthood in a society riddled with discrimination and prejudice. Through their personal stories and experiences, the film examines the struggle for equal rights and the importance of love and family.
Deadly Force is a thought-provoking documentary that takes an in-depth look at police accountability and the issue of deadly force. It delves into cases of officer-involved shootings, focusing particularly on incidents in the LAPD and the Echo Park neighborhood. The film raises questions about civil rights, justifiable homicide, and police misconduct, prompting viewers to reflect on these crucial issues. Through interviews, footage, and analysis, Deadly Force sheds light on the complex dynamics surrounding law enforcement and the use of deadly force.
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