Total Control is a thrilling TV show centered around the story of a teenage girl who becomes embroiled in a political scandal when she is unexpectedly appointed to the Australian Parliament. Set in the backdrop of racial tensions, the show delves into the complex dynamics of family relationships, highlighting themes of racism, prejudice, and power struggles within Australian society. With a captivating plot and engaging characters, Total Control keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, navigating through twists and turns as the protagonist fights against injustice and tries to make a difference.
A Black youth center leader from the suburbs of Paris becomes a candidate in the presidential election. The plot follows his journey and explores whether France is truly ready for a Black president.
In 1984, during the UK miner's strike, a group of gay and lesbian activists form an alliance with a small Welsh mining community to support each other's causes. They face opposition and police abuse, but their friendship and determination inspire change and acceptance.
In the aftermath of the American Civil War, a group of outlaws led by Jesse James and his gang rise against the corrupt authorities in order to reclaim their land. Faced with resistance and violence, they must navigate love, betrayal, and their own legend to achieve their goals.
Car Wash follows the lives of the workers at a Los Angeles car wash, including their humorous interactions and challenges they face on a daily basis. The film combines comedy, drama, and romance, providing a diverse and entertaining portrayal of life at the car wash. Amidst the backdrop of a robbery and various personal struggles, the employees navigate through their ups and downs while embracing their unique personalities.
Viva Maria! is a comedy adventure film set in the early 1900s. It follows the story of two vaudeville performers named Maria who become involved in a revolution in a fictional country. The film parodies the spaghetti western genre and explores themes of rebellion and female empowerment.
The Unacceptable is a sitcom set in Athens during the 1990s, following the lives of a group of friends who navigate the ups and downs of relationships, careers, and social issues. The story revolves around their humorous and often outrageous escapades, highlighting the challenges of living in a rapidly changing society.
United Red Army is a dramatic documentary that delves into the controversial history of the extremist group and their radical activities. It explores themes such as political purge, collectivism, extremism, and the harsh realities of left-wing terrorism.
Lula, the Son of Brazil is a biographical drama that tells the story of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a young boy from poverty who becomes a prominent Brazilian politician. The movie explores Lula's journey in politics, his activism, and his rise to becoming the president of Brazil. It is based on a true story and is inspired by the book of the same name.
Alice, a personal assistant to the mayor of Lyon, is tasked with helping her boss develop a new political philosophy to revitalize the city. As she delves into the world of politics and deals with the pressures of her new job, Alice begins to question her own beliefs and struggles with the weight of her responsibilities.
The President is a political drama based on a memoir of a French president. The story revolves around the political career and personal life of the president, including the challenges and scandals faced. It explores themes of corruption, power, and democracy in France during the 1950s.
The Weather Underground is a documentary that explores the radical left-wing group's acts of domestic terrorism, including bombings and assassinations, in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. The film delves into the group's motivations, their infiltration tactics, and their resistance against the Vietnam War and US government policies. It also examines the FBI's efforts to dismantle the Weather Underground and the impact of their actions on civil rights and political activism.
Pierre Blum, 40, is a writer who had his time of glory in the early 2000s. One evening, on a casino terrace, he meets Joseph Paskin. This mysterious man, charismatic and manipulative, is influential in the world of politics and persuades Pierre to take on a strange mission that takes him back to a past he’d prefer to forget, and puts his life in danger. In the middle of all this, Pierre falls in love with Laura, a young extreme-left activist. But in this world of subterfuge, who can really be trusted?
Baader (2002) is a gripping action-thriller that tells the story of the Baader-Meinhof Group, a left-wing terrorist organization in Germany. The movie explores the origins of the group, their violent acts, and the efforts of law enforcement to bring them to justice. It delves into the political and social climate of the time, highlighting the complex motivations and ideologies of the members. With a combination of intense action sequences and thought-provoking storytelling, Baader (2002) offers a compelling insight into a tumultuous period in German history.
It all began when camcorders replaced cameras. Making TV programs then became within everyone's reach. Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonis, and the others didn't only want to create their own television channel, they above all wanted to make a revolution. Thus Télé Gaucho was born, as anarchic and provocative as the main channels were conformist and reactionary. Five years of mayhem, brutal pirate TV demonstrations, drunken parties, and thwarted love.. And that was my idyllic interlude.
In this documentary, a teenage boy sets out to prove the hypocrisy of left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore by uncovering flaws in his work and personal life. The film criticizes Moore's portrayal of American politics and exposes his alleged lies and exaggerations. It also delves into topics like gun safety, capitalism, and conservative values.
Rebellion in Patagonia is a historical drama movie set in Patagonia, Argentina, during the early 20th century. It follows the story of a labor strike and the subsequent political repression faced by the workers. The movie highlights the themes of anarchism, oppression, and the fight for labor rights, culminating in a tragic massacre. Based on a novel, it offers a gripping portrayal of the left-wing politics and the resilience of the union workers.
Narrative of a period of life (1926 - 1934) of the Nicaraguan revolutionary leader Sandino, who was known as "The general of free men."
Bill Maher delivers a hilarious and politically-charged performance in Oklahoma, tackling topics such as left-wing politics, sexual humor, and freedom of speech.
Michel Recanati was a militant leader in the May, 1968 riots in Paris, organizing many groups to meet, discuss, and act on leftist principles both before and after the disturbances. He was imprisoned for a short while in 1973. Disillusioned after the failure of the demonstrations and the death of the only woman he had loved, his life seems to have changed from a period of hope and activism to one of bottomless despair. His friend, Romain Goupil wrote and directed this biographical documentary. Death at 30 received the 1982 Cannes Film Festival's Golden Camera Award for "Best First Feature-Length Film."