In the 1950s American South, Odessa Cotter, an African-American maid, and Miriam Thompson, a white housewife, form an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of racial segregation and social injustice. Their lives are forever changed when the Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, forcing them to confront their own beliefs and take a stand for equality. The Long Walk Home is a poignant tale of courage, friendship, and the fight for civil rights.
John J. Macreedy, a disabled veteran, arrives in the small town of Black Rock to deliver a telegram. As he investigates the whereabouts of a Japanese-American farmer he discovers the townspeople are hiding a dark secret. Macreedy's arrival stirs up fear and tension among the residents, leading to a series of confrontations and a deadly climax.
A black doctor ex-convict returns to the all-white town he knows as home and discovers a deadly disease threatening the citizens. He must fight prejudice and time if he is to save the town.
Tell No One is a documentary that uncovers the dark truth of sexual abuse and pedophilia within the Catholic Church in Poland. It reveals the conspiracy of silence and the devastating impact on the victims. Through interviews and heartbreaking stories, the film confronts the abusers and sheds light on the traumatic childhood experiences of the survivors.
The documentary follows the story of two brothers who were sexually abused by the same priest of Polish Catholic Church.
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