During the Bosnian War, a mercenary finds himself caught between his violent past and a chance for redemption as he becomes involved in the conflict and witnesses the atrocities committed. His journey takes him through love, hope, and the darkness of war.
The Cotton Club is a famous New York City nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s. It tells the story of a young musician named Dixie Dwyer who gets involved with the mob and falls in love with a singer named Vera Cicero. The club becomes a hot spot for jazz and attracts many famous musicians of the time. However, racial tensions and mob wars threaten to tear the club apart.
Fiza is a story about a sister's desperate search for her missing brother amidst the chaotic backdrop of the 1993 Mumbai riots and the turbulent political atmosphere in India. Fiza, the protagonist, goes through a series of emotional struggles as she navigates the complexities of family relationships, betrayal, racial tension, and the harsh realities of life in South Asia. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the impact of sociopolitical events on individual lives.
When a police officer working as a peacekeeper in post-war Bosnia uncovers a sex-trafficking ring involving United Nations personnel, she becomes determined to expose the truth, putting her life in danger.
During World War II, a US submarine captain and his crew are tasked with a secret mission to Tokyo. Along the way, they face numerous challenges, including enemy attacks and the need to defuse a bomb.
NSU German History X is a TV show based on the true story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group in Germany. It explores the rise and fall of the group, highlighting their acts of violence, which included ethnic hatred, brutality, and domestic terrorism. The show focuses on the investigation and trial of the NSU members, shedding light on the dark history of neo-Nazism in Germany.
A detailed account of the two millennia of intolerance and persecution suffered by the Jews, from antiquity to the present day.
Heaven's Gate is an epic Western film set in the 1890s, depicting a love triangle and the clash between European immigrants and a wealthy landowner in Wyoming, USA. The story follows the journey of a marshal who investigates the mistreatment of immigrants by a ruthless landowner and his hired hitmen. As tensions rise, the marshal finds himself caught between his duty, his deepening love for an immigrant woman, and the violence that threatens to engulf their community. The film explores themes of ethnic hatred, violence, and the struggle for justice in the American frontier.
Conspiracy is a historical drama based on the true story of the Wannsee Conference, where top-ranking Nazi officials gather to discuss and plan the Final Solution - the systematic extermination of Jews during World War II. The movie delves into the bureaucratic and political processes that led to the mass murder of millions of people.
The Eternal Jew is a propaganda film produced by Nazi Germany in 1940 that presents an anti-Semitic perspective on Jews. The film portrays Jews as social parasites and depicts them engaging in usury, tax evasion, and other negative behaviors. It uses distorted images and false information to promote Nazi ideology and ethnic hatred.
An American army intelligence officer discovers corruption and murder by American soldiers in Vietnam.
In Babylon, a young British man named Blue gets a job at a reggae record store in Brixton. He experiences racism and police brutality as he navigates through life in a racially divided London.
Eastern Plays follows a recovering drug addict who rebels against his father and becomes involved in violence and anti-foreigner sentiment in Sofia, Bulgaria. As he navigates the turbulent dynamics of his dysfunctional relationship with his father, he also encounters various themes of addiction, racism, xenophobia, and the search for truth and meaning in life.
Mischief Night (2006) is a comedy drama that explores the themes of racial segregation, reconciliation, and prejudice. It follows the story of individuals from different racial backgrounds on Mischief Night, a night when pranks and mischief are traditionally carried out. Through humorous and heartfelt moments, the film portrays the challenges and complexities of race relations, interracial friendships, and the importance of overcoming racial stereotypes.
The Irish in America: Long Journey Home is a 6 hour miniseries that chronicles the important role the Irish have played in shaping America. It explores the causes of one of the greatest human migrations in history, and traces the struggles and successes of these millions of immigrants. It has been filmed in Ireland and New York City and distributed by Walt Disney. The soundtrack, by Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains and Elvis Costello won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album in 1999, and features music from some of Ireland’s leading talents, including Elvis Costello, Sinéad O’Connor, Van Morrison, and the Chieftains.
Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for the local crime lord, Danny Parente. New to the neighbourhood is Gabriela, a filmmaker shooting a documentary on the real Brooklyn. Al and Gabriela become friendly but the relationship is strained when he discovers her true goal is to expose Parente's criminal activities. When Al sees the evidence Gabriela has uncovered, which implicates Parente in the death of many locals (including Al's own father), he seeks revenge in a dangerous confrontation with his boss.
In 1983, 12-year-old Shaun befriends a gang of skinheads led by Woody. When the charismatic but unstable Combo returns to the group, Shaun is drawn into his racist and nationalist views. As Shaun becomes more involved with Combo's group, relationships will be tested and Shaun must navigate the dangerous ideologies of his mentor.
Ararat (2002) is a drama film that explores the Armenian Genocide. An Armenian filmmaker is making a movie about the genocide while facing backlash and denial. The film delves into the personal lives of the characters and their experiences during this dark period of history. It also touches upon themes of identity, art, and the lasting effects of trauma.
The High Sun tells the story of three different love relationships set in three different periods of time, each influenced by the ethnic conflicts in the Balkans. The movie explores themes of forbidden love, ethnic hatred, and the impact of war on relationships.
Aurora Mardiganian, a genocide survivor, escapes slavery and becomes a silent movie star. Despite facing Hollywood greed, she embarks on a journey to inform the world about the Armenian Genocide.