In Election, a high school teacher meets his match in an overachieving student politician named Tracy Flick. The teacher, Jim McAllister, convinces a football player, Paul Metzler, to run against Tracy. As the election unfolds, secrets are revealed, alliances are formed, and the teacher realizes the extent of Tracy's manipulative tactics. The movie explores themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of our actions. In the end, both Tracy and the teacher learn important lessons about power and the price of success.
Miss Sloane, a successful and ruthless lobbyist in Washington, D.C., takes on the gun lobby when she is asked to lead the campaign for gun control. As she battles powerful opponents and personal demons, her determination and cunning are put to the test.
Welcome to the Sticks (2008) is a comedy film that tells the story of a postal worker who is forced to relocate to a small town in northern France. Despite his initial resistance, he eventually discovers the warm hospitality and community spirit of the locals, challenging his preconceived notions and breaking down cultural barriers.
A police officer pursuing a teenage suspect onto a busy train platform, knocks a bystander onto the train tracks, critically injuring them. As an intense investigation commences, the lives of the pursued and the pursuer are thrown into turmoil.
Camille Claudel, a talented sculptor, struggles to find recognition in a male-dominated art world. As she falls in love with acclaimed artist Auguste Rodin, their passionate relationship becomes a source of both inspiration and heartbreak. Camille's artistic ambitions and deteriorating mental health eventually lead to her isolation and confinement in a mental institution.
In 'The Defiant Ones,' two escaped convicts, one black and one white, are shackled together and must overcome their racial prejudice and personal differences in order to survive their pursuers and the harsh environment of the American South in the 1950s.
Making a Murderer (2015) is a gripping true crime TV show that follows the case of Steven Avery, a man from Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, who served 18 years in prison for a wrongful conviction of sexual assault and attempted murder. After being exonerated, Avery finds himself back in court, this time accused of the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach. The series explores the flaws in the criminal justice system and raises questions about corruption, police misconduct, and the possibility of a cover-up.
A feminist filmmaker documents the burgeoning men's rights movement to dispel misconceptions and challenge assumptions about gender equality.
Welcome to the South is a comedy that explores the cultural differences and stereotypes in a small Italian village. The plot revolves around a postman who is transferred to the South of Italy, where he encounters various challenges and prejudices. Through his experiences, he learns to appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the local community.
Snow Falling on Cedars is a drama mystery movie set in the 1950s on a fictional island in Washington state. It follows the trial of a Japanese-American man accused of murder, which uncovers deep-seated racial prejudice and a forbidden romance. Amidst a snowstorm, a journalist, the defendant's wife, and a journalist's friend team up to uncover the truth behind the crime. The movie explores themes of injustice, understanding, and the impact of World War II on Japanese-Americans.
Debika Chatterjee, an Indian immigrant mother living in Norway, fights against the Norwegian foster care system and local legal machinery to regain custody of her children. She discovers a scam within the Velfred organization, which snatches children away from their parents. With no support from her husband, Debika steals her children from their foster parents but gets arrested at the Sweden border.
Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism is a documentary that investigates the media manipulation tactics employed by Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox News. The film reveals the biased reporting, propaganda, and brainwashing techniques used by Fox News to further their own political agenda. It explores how Fox News distorts the truth and presents a skewed version of reality to its viewers.
In 1968 Los Angeles, a high school walkout becomes a catalyst for change as students fight against injustice and inequality. Based on a true story, this powerful drama explores the courage and empowerment of the Mexican-American community in their pursuit of justice and civil rights.
A small town is rocked by an allegation of child abuse, which leads to a criminal trial with a lawyer at the center of it. The case turns into a gripping courtroom drama as various witnesses testify and evidence is presented. The series explores the criminal justice system, the biases and influences that can impact a trial, and the devastating consequences of a miscarriage of justice.
Coded Bias is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the inherent biases and discrimination in artificial intelligence algorithms. Through interviews with experts and personal stories, the film exposes the potential dangers of relying on AI systems that perpetuate racism, sexism, and surveillance.
In 'Trump Card,' the audience gets an in-depth look at the political ideology and tactics of President Trump. This documentary delves into the impact of his policies, the controversies surrounding his presidency, and the influence he has had on conservative politics in the United States. With a focus on right-wing propaganda and conspiracy theories, the film examines the polarization and deep divisions within the country's political landscape.
In this drama, a civil servant travels to Poland and visits a Nazi concentration camp. He becomes an interpreter for a former prisoner and forms a new love interest. The film explores themes of memory, friendship, and the bias and approach towards historical monuments.
The Brainwashing of My Dad (2015) is a documentary that explores the transformation of the director's father from a non-political, lifelong Democrat into a right-wing fanatic after years of listening to talk radio and watching Fox News. The film delves into the tactics used by conservative media outlets to manipulate and polarize viewers, highlighting the detrimental effects of media bias and propaganda on American society. Through personal anecdotes and interviews with experts in media studies and psychology, the documentary examines the role of corporate media in shaping political ideologies and dismantling the father-son relationship. It also explores the impact of deregulation and the Reaganomics era on media consolidation and the rise of right-wing media. With a focus on the power of media in shaping individuals' beliefs and attitudes, The Brainwashing of My Dad sheds light on the dangers of misinformation and offers a thought-provoking commentary on the state of American politics.
Family Law is a comedy-drama movie released in 2006. The plot revolves around a law firm specializing in family matters, dealing with issues such as husband-wife relationships, child custody, and family relationships. The story follows the challenges faced by the lawyers as they navigate through complex cases and personal conflicts. The movie explores themes of bias, father-son relationships, and the impact of death on a family.
A documentary that reveals the truth behind the Panama invasion and the manufacturing of consent. It exposes the media bias, war propaganda, and abuse of power by the military-industrial complex. The film investigates the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and the brutal treatment of Panamanian citizens.