In a New York City murder trial, a jury must carefully consider the evidence and confront their own biases before reaching a verdict. One juror's skepticism forces the others to reexamine the case, leading to a dramatic deliberation that reveals the flaws in the prosecution's case and the importance of reasonable doubt.
A jury deliberates the guilt or innocence of a young man accused of murder, revealing personal biases and prejudices along the way.
Eleanor, First Lady of the World is a biographical movie that follows the life of Eleanor Roosevelt, the widow of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Set in the 1950s, the movie explores Eleanor's role as the First Lady of the United States and her involvement in the United Nations.
Cloud Above the River Ganges is a drama that follows the journey of a Hungarian woman who is facing family problems and seeks spiritual enlightenment through meditation. She talks about suicide and experiences misery, pain, affliction, and suffering. The movie explores her torment and anguish, depicting her mental problems and suicidal tendencies. It also touches on themes of bitterness, despair, frustration, and desperation. The story is set in an apartment and portrays the protagonist's struggle with depression, love, and drug addiction. The main character is a computer programmer, and the film delves into the emotional anguish, humiliation, and hesitation she faces as a divorced woman thinking about her future. It highlights the importance of mental health and the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship.
In 1970, British director Michael Grigsby made one of the first films about soldiers returning home from the battlefields of Vietnam. Over forty years later Grigsby returns to Texas with fellow filmmaker Rebekah Tolley, to the stories of veterans David, Dennis & Lamar
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