Harry's Law follows the story of Harry Korn, a disillusioned patent lawyer who unexpectedly becomes a criminal defense attorney and opens her own firm in a shoe store. Together with her team of eccentric lawyers, they take on unconventional cases and navigate the complexities of the legal system in Cincinnati, Ohio. The series explores themes of ethics, courtroom drama, and the intricacies of the law while also highlighting the personal and professional relationships of the characters.
The Young Philadelphians tells the story of a young lawyer named Anthony Judson Lawrence III who comes from a working-class background and strives to overcome class discrimination and corruption in the high society of Philadelphia. He becomes embroiled in a scandalous murder trial and faces challenges in his personal life, including a broken engagement and a relationship with a socialite. Through it all, he must navigate the complexities of the legal system and fight for justice.
Set in the 1920s outback of Australia, Sweet Country tells the story of an Indigenous Australian man who is forced to go on the run after he kills a white man in self-defense. As a manhunt ensues, the film explores themes of justice, prejudice, and survival in a harsh and unforgiving landscape.
Just Cause is an award-winning Canadian legal drama television series produced by Mind's Eye Entertainment. Filming was done in Vancouver, British Columbia but the series is set in San Francisco, California.
Toru is a young part-timer who has no interest in social issues. He gets called in as a juror in the trial of a woman labeled as a "witch", charged with a murder over an enormous inheritance. Though it appears that she is definitely guilty, one by one the jurors begin casting their votes for "not guilty." From the shadows, there is a mysterious organization buying control of the jury. At the same time, strange events start happening around Toru. When another juror is threatened, Toru is determined to save her. However, Toru's girlfriend, a newspaper reporter, seems suspicious of their relationship. And so, Toru begins his lonely fight for the truth.
Underground: The Julian Assange Story is a biographical drama film based on the true story of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks. The movie follows Assange's journey as a computer hacker and his rise as an international fugitive and whistleblower. It delves into his fight against the system, highlighting the challenges and dangers he faces while exposing government secrets and corrupt practices. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, the film explores Assange's personal life, his relationships, and the events that ultimately lead to his status as a controversial figure.
Taxi to the Dark Side is a documentary that investigates the torture and abuse faced by detainees at Guantanamo Bay, focusing on the case of an innocent Afghan taxi driver who died while being interrogated. It delves into the controversial practices of the CIA, including waterboarding and sleep deprivation, and highlights the detrimental effects of the global war on terror. Through interviews and archival footage, the film exposes the government's abuse of power and raises questions about human rights and legality.
In the Australian outback, a German geologist becomes embroiled in a legal and environmental dispute when a mining company threatens to destroy a sacred Aboriginal site. As tensions rise, the geologist must navigate the complexities of indigenous rights, tribal customs, and the destruction of wildlife habitat. The trial becomes a symbolic battle between progress and the preservation of ancient cultures.
The young adult life of Hong Yunsheng, nicknamed Little Brother, is seen as somewhat of a failure by those that know him. A Chinese national, he stowed away on a boat to the United States, where he worked as a dishwasher in the restaurant of a family from his hometown back in Fujian province. After two years in the States and after fathering an illegitimate child there named Fusheng, the child's mother Xuhui who is the restaurateur's daughter, he was deported back to China. Since, he has been floundering in life, which has caused a rift between himself and his older brother, who, with his wife, operate a street front diner and can't have children of their own. Little Brother relies on his new girlfriend, a woman he barely knows named Wu Ruifang who is a performer in a touring opera troupe, for emotional support. Despite Little Brother being the local poster boy for not stowing away, his friend named Monkey tried to do the same, but died on the voyage over due to exposure to toxic ..
Stray is a documentary film that follows the lives of stray dogs in Istanbul, Turkey. The film explores the relationship between the dogs and the city's inhabitants, particularly a Syrian refugee and a group of security guards. It delves into themes of urban life, compassion, and resilience.
A 38-year-old woman feels her biological clock is ticking and is torn between her ex and a younger lover.
A gambler wins a ranch in a round of poker, then joins his neighbors on a rustler-ridden cattle drive to Texas.
Two Laws is a documentary that delves into the historical and contemporary treatment of Aboriginal tribes in Australia. It examines the impact of Australian law on the indigenous population, tackling issues such as racism, land rights, welfare, and the Stolen Generation. The film uses storytelling, reenactments, and interviews to shed light on the struggles faced by the Aboriginal community.
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