A feminist filmmaker documents the burgeoning men's rights movement to dispel misconceptions and challenge assumptions about gender equality.
In a racially charged southern town, a man is accused of rape and the community must confront its deep-seated racism.
Woodlawn is a biographical sports drama film that tells the story of a racially divided high school football team in 1970s Birmingham, Alabama. When a spiritual awakening sweeps through the team, they must overcome their differences and unite in pursuit of a state championship.
In 1948 Los Angeles, a hardboiled detective is hired to find a stolen book of magic, leading him into a world of supernatural horror. As he navigates the dangerous streets, he encounters zombies, werewolves, vampires, and other creatures. With the help of a practicing witch, he must unravel a web of deceit and betrayal to save the city from an ancient evil.
In 'The Hater,' a manipulative man uses social media and digital marketing to orchestrate a smear campaign against a mayoral candidate in Warsaw, Poland. He infiltrates political circles and engages in double-dealing, spreading hate speech and disinformation. As his tactics escalate, he becomes increasingly successful, eventually leading to a mass shooting at a demonstration. The movie explores themes of manipulation, nationalism, and the dark side of digital technology.
Sir Oswald Mosley was a man who should have ranked with the heroes of the century... Instead his personal life and public career ended in disgrace and Mosley is now remembered as the leader of a dictatorial populist movement in the decade before WWII.
A Night at the Garden is a documentary that uncovers the disturbing truth behind a political rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939. The film showcases the rally and the hate-filled speeches given by American Nazis and white supremacists. Through archive footage, it highlights the rise of fascism and anti-Semitism in the United States during that time.
When Two Worlds Collide is a documentary that delves into the clash between indigenous people and the government in Peru's Amazon rainforest. The film explores the exploitation of natural resources, government corruption, and the fight for indigenous rights and environmental preservation. It follows the story of an environmental activist and the political turmoil surrounding the issue.
Adam Pearson - who has neurofibromatosis type 1 - is on a mission to explore disability hate crime: to find out why it goes under-reported, under-recorded and under people's radar.
Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.
The Brink is a documentary that explores the dangerous emergence of fascism and populism in the modern world. It delves into the tactics of manipulation, demagoguery, hate speech, and misinformation used by charismatic leaders to gain power and spread their toxic ideology. Set in the backdrop of American politics and the White House, the film takes viewers on a journey through the dark underbelly of nationalism and racism. The Brink also examines the role of disinformation and how it contributes to the rise of fascist movements. With Venice, Italy as the stage for its unfolding story, this documentary is a chilling reminder of the dangers that lurk in today's society.
After Stonewall is a documentary that explores the historical events and milestones of the LGBTQ+ rights movement following the Stonewall Riots, including the formation of advocacy groups, the fight for equal rights, and the impact of the AIDS crisis.
Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure tells the story of two friends who become roommates and their constant conflicts with their noisy and homophobic neighbors in San Francisco. The documentary explores themes of friendship, tolerance, and the power of audio recordings in capturing human behavior.
Ipaglaban Mo!, also known as Kapag nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo!, is a dramatization of actual cases brought and settled in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. It appeals to the general public because of the wide range of issues tackled.
The story of a young painter from the Bahamas, Jonny Roberts, who travels to an exotic island to find inspiration but finds unexpected love and adventure in a complex and tortured Romeo.
A video about Neo-Nazis originating in Sweden provides the starting point of an investigation of extremists' networks in Europe, Russia, and North America. Their propaganda is a message of hatred, war, and segregation.
When Rehtaeh Parsons was 15 years old, she went to a party that would define her remaining teenage years. She was sexually attacked and had no memory of it, until photographic evidence spread through social media. The resulting humiliation and bullying the Nova Scotia teen received led to her tragic suicide less than two years later. News of her death reverberated worldwide, a stunning demonstration of the power of images and social networks to amplify the extent of rape culture and effects of depression. Now, her parents and those who knew her reassemble the pieces of Parsons’s life in their courageous quest to make accountable the systems that failed to protect her. With the support of Anonymous, an online campaign and public pressure, they forced the Nova Scotian government and RCMP to address the case and bring the perpetrators to justice. Parsons’s story epitomizes the immense capacity of new tools in these nascent years of social networking.
Lauded as the most influential thinker of the Western world, psychology professor Jordan Peterson has become a polarizing paradox. After sparking both outrage and support for his stand against Canadian human rights legislation in late 2016, Peterson quickly transformed into a famous public intellectual and internationally best-selling author. SHUT HIM DOWN offers an intimate look into the controversy that started over alternate gender pronouns and left us with two stories about Peterson: Is he a heroic cultural warrior who pushes boundaries and transforms people's lives for the better? Or is he a bigoted peddler of regressive ideas that cause harm?
Director Hannah Livingston spends 6 months tracking two of America's most radical Christian hate groups - a notorious pastor from Arizona and a network of extremist preachers.