Following his release from prison, Mafia capo Dwight 'The General' Manfredi is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he builds a new criminal empire with a group of unlikely characters.
GCB is a comedy-drama TV show based on the book 'Good Christian Bitches' by Kim Gatlin. The story revolves around a recently widowed single mother, Amanda Vaughn, who moves back to her hometown in Dallas, Texas. She reconnects with her past and the Christian community, facing the judgmental and gossip-filled lives of the women there.
Great Balls of Fire! is a biographical film about the rise and fall of musician Jerry Lee Lewis. The movie follows Lewis's career as a rock star in the 1950s and explores his controversial relationships and scandalous personal life. It delves into themes of prejudice, age difference, and religious fundamentalism.
Black Rainbow is a 1989 horror-mystery film about a female psychic who has psychic visions of murders. She becomes a whistleblower and is hunted by a hitman. As she goes on tour with her elderly father, she encounters a female ghost and experiences astral projection. The film is set in a southern town and explores themes of fatalism and skepticism.
In a small Southern town, a group of middle-aged women join forces to form a basketball team called The Hot Flashes. They aim to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Along the way, they face various challenges and overcome personal struggles while forming strong bonds and proving that they still have what it takes to compete.
Follow the lives of several women who navigate through the challenges of love, politics, and societal expectations in the 1960s. Set in the Bible Belt, these women take a stand for civil rights and women's rights, challenging the norms of the time.
The Wise Kids is a coming-of-age drama that follows three teenagers in the American South as they navigate their faith, sexuality, and relationships. Set in the Bible Belt, the film explores themes of doubt, belief, and the struggles of growing up in a conservative religious community.
Hale County This Morning, This Evening is a documentary that explores the lives of African Americans in the small town of Hale County, Alabama. Through the use of intimate and poetic time-lapse photography, the film offers a unique perspective on the daily lives and experiences of its subjects, highlighting themes such as race relations, family relationships, and the pursuit of bigger dreams in a predominantly black community.
Small Town Gay Bar is a documentary that explores the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ community in a small town. It delves into the challenges faced by gay bars in conservative areas, as well as the discrimination and prejudices faced by the LGBTQ community. The film highlights the importance of these bars as safe spaces and gathering places for a marginalized community.
The PTL Club, later called The Jim and Tammy Show, and in its last days PTL Today and Heritage Today, was a Christian television program first hosted by evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, which ran from 1974 to 1989. The PTL Club, which adopted a talk-show format, was the flagship television program of the Bakkers' PTL Satellite Network. It was one of the first Christian broadcasts in the U.S. to deal with the subject of homosexuality.
A conservative, God fearing Southern family is spiritually changed by an auto accident, but who they become puts them at odds with the highly conservative values around them.
A young man is drugged and abducted from a gay club, escapes and seeks to bring his tormentors to justice in a deeply conservative Bible Belt Oklahoma.
Millions of American Evangelicals are praying for the State of Israel. This film traces this unusual relationship, from rural Kentucky to the halls of government in Washington, through the moving of the American Embassy in Jerusalem and to the annexation plan of the West Bank.
Mission Control Texas is a documentary that explores the difficulties faced by television hosts when discussing religion in the bible belt of Texas. The film delves into topics such as secularism, atheism, freedom of speech, and the clash between different religious beliefs. It provides an in-depth look at the debates and discussions surrounding these controversial subjects.
Mickey Arnold is a loving husband and a good friend to Ticker Welsh. However, when Mickey finds out that Ticker has seduced his wife, their friendship collapses. Now, the two are in a battle of wits, and Mickey can only win his wife back by getting first place in the annual Bible-Belt Race-a-Thon.
Documentary about atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair who, for 30 notorious years, successfully challenged God in America, and was brutally murdered in the summer of 1995. O'Hair had come to occupy a special place in the American psyche since her 1963 campaign which ended compulsory prayer in US schools after a Supreme Court action on behalf of her son William. She journeyed from Cold War paranoia, through to the rise of the neocons and born again Christianity in Reagan's America and beyond. (Storyville)
A young gay man grows up in the Bible Belt.
Xavier returns to Lisbon after a military stint, determined to lead a meaningful life, only to find his world closing in on him.
The Sons of Tennessee Williams is a captivating documentary that explores the vibrant drag culture in New Orleans during the 1960s and 1970s. Through interviews with drag queens and archival footage, the film delves into the impact of drag on the LGBTQ+ community and its fight for equal rights. It also sheds light on the challenges faced by the community, including discrimination and bigotry.
Under the Trump administration, USA is a deeply divided country. One side feeds populism and religious rectitude in a monochromatic landscape, painted white, lamenting for a past that never will return. The other side fuels diversity and multiculturalism, a biased vision of a progressive future, quite unlikely. Both sides are constantly confronted, without listening to each other. Only a few reasonable people gather to change this potentially dangerous situation.