Mank is a biographical drama that follows the life of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay for the iconic film Citizen Kane. Set in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood, the movie provides a glimpse into Mankiewicz's complicated relationship with director Orson Welles and the challenges he faces in the movie industry. With a witty and sharp script, Mank explores themes of ambition, power, and betrayal.
Set in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, American Pastime follows a Japanese-American family as they navigate the challenges and prejudices they face. The family finds solace and camaraderie through the game of baseball, bridging the gap between cultures and finding hope in the face of adversity.
Two determined parents fight back against a Los Angeles gang terrorizing the neighborhood after their son is brutally attacked.
The new film aims to show how the Bible and Judeo-Christian values were deeply influential to the formation of the United States of America and how that influence has steadily eroded in the public square. Through engaging cinematography and interviews with well-known authors, political leaders, conservative commentators and nonprofit leaders, "America! America! God Shed His Grace on Thee" will make a compelling case for why the nation must return to Scripture and its founding documents.
In the small rural town of O Beautiful, a teenage boy named Jake struggles with his sexual orientation and faces bullying from his classmates. He finds solace and an unlikely friendship with a boy scout named Ted. Together, they navigate the challenges of growing up and face the harsh realities of homophobia and violence. The movie explores themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the power of acceptance.
Documentary short about social problems at a school in Michigan.
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