Les Misérables is a TV show set in 19th century France, depicting the struggles of poverty, rebellion, and redemption. It follows the story of an obsessed man, a former convict named Jean Valjean, as he seeks forgiveness and a new life after being released from prison. Valjean crosses paths with other characters, including a police officer determined to capture him, as well as a young girl named Cosette. The show explores themes of social injustice, love, and sacrifice.
Life hasn't been kind to Zenos. He was born in the slums, and his dirt-poor background has denied him almost every opportunity. After an encounter with a healer, he throws himself into studying to become one and finally catches a break when an adventurer invites Zenos into his party. Zenos is thrilled—so thrilled, in fact, that he's willing to put up with his teammates treating him like garbage. They fail to appreciate his talents and ultimately kick him to the curb, claiming he's outlived his usefulness to them.
Capernaüm is about Zain, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for giving him life. Zain goes from being a streetwise child to a hardened 12-year-old, surviving on the streets. He meets Rahil, an Ethiopian migrant worker who takes care of her baby son Yonas. Zain gets jailed for a violent crime and seeks justice in a courtroom.
Angela's Ashes follows the life of Frank McCourt as he grows up in Limerick, Ireland, during the Great Depression. Despite facing extreme poverty, dead-end jobs, and the constant rain, Frank's indomitable spirit and love for his family keep him going.
Queen of Katwe is based on the true story of Phiona Mutesi, a young girl living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda. Despite facing numerous challenges, including poverty and the loss of her father, Phiona discovers her talent for chess. With the help of her dedicated coach, Robert Katende, she becomes a national champion and goes on to compete internationally. This heartwarming film showcases the power of determination and the transformative impact of education and empowerment.
Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016) is a crime thriller movie based on the true story of a psychopath serial killer in Mumbai. The plot revolves around the police detective's investigation to catch the killer, showcasing the dark side of drug addiction, police corruption, and toxic masculinity.
A family from a rural area of the Philippines moves to Metro Manila in search of a better life. They find themselves working in a security complex facility and get involved in a heist that puts their lives in danger. The protagonist, a former farmer, must navigate the dangers of the city while protecting his family.
Nayakan (1987) is a gripping crime drama that follows the life of Velu, a young man who becomes a feared mafia boss after witnessing the brutal murder of his father. Fueled by revenge and a desire for power, Velu navigates through the dangerous world of organized crime, facing challenges such as police corruption and rival gang wars. The movie explores themes of family relationships, moral ambiguity, and the consequences of a life filled with violence and power.
In a distant future dystopia, a chief of staff in an oligarchy government tries to navigate the absurd and surreal social differences while building a new society. He meets a nun, a mortician, and a poet in a post-apocalyptic future filled with poverty and richness. Together, they spark a revolution against the oppressive regime.
Ali Zaoua, a homeless street kid, dreams of becoming a sailor and escaping the hardship of his life in the slums. When his group of street children face violence from a rival gang, Ali's journey takes a tragic turn.
Ossos is a powerful drama that takes place in the impoverished neighborhood of Fontainhas in Lisbon, Portugal. It follows the story of a young African immigrant woman who becomes pregnant and struggles to navigate life in the slums. With themes of poverty, post-colonialism, family relationships, and disillusionment, Ossos provides a sobering portrayal of urban life.
A look back at Charlie Chaplin's early life and career, from his rough childhood and music hall success in England to his early Hollywood days and the development of his enormously popular character, the Little Tramp, also called Charlot.
The pinnacle of human civilization has come and gone, leaving only ruins in its wake. Society and science now struggle to rebuild, rediscovering scraps of knowledge from powerful ancient artifacts that defy comprehension. These relics of the “Old World” can make the fortunes of those who find them—if ancient security systems and rogue bioweapons don't kill the relic hunters first. Akira, a young street orphan, sets out to become one such hunter to escape his brutal life in the slums. Untrained, malnourished, and poorly armed, Akira would be lucky to make it back from the ruins alive—until an encounter with Alpha, a mysterious, ghostly woman, changes his fate forever. Alpha needs a hunter, and she's willing to train Akira to get one. Will her support be enough to help a penniless kid from the slums climb to the top of a crushing and merciless world?
Mere Pyare Prime Minister tells the heartfelt story of Kanhu, a young boy living in the slums of Mumbai. Kanhu's life takes a drastic turn when he witnesses the struggles of his single mother, Sargam, who faces daily challenges due to the lack of basic sanitation facilities. Determined to make a change, Kanhu embarks on a mission to build a toilet for his mother, inspired by a letter he plans to write to the Prime Minister. This emotional journey explores themes of poverty, resilience, and the power of community.
School Town King is a compelling documentary that follows the inspiring journey of a rapper as he navigates the intricacies of the Thai education system and uses hip-hop to empower the youth in the slums. Through his music, he challenges the status quo and sheds light on the social and cultural issues faced by marginalized communities. This film offers an insightful exploration of the transformative power of education and the resilience of the human spirit.
Hendrix dreams of hip-hop greatness, but he’s spiraling down a rabbit-hole of crime and poverty until he meets Doc, an old poet still haunted by his martial law past. Can they turn each other’s lives around before they’re swallowed by their circumstance?
A democracy should protect its most vulnerable citizens, but increasingly the United States is failing to do so. This investigation blends the insights of experts with the experiences of citizens of the Rust Belt in the Midwest where the steel industry once flourished, but where closures and outsourcing have left urban areas desolate. It is here where Donald Trump finds some of his most fervent supporters.
After a socially conscience reporter adopts a slum orphan after she causes his brother's gang to go to prison.
On the evening of March 11, 1950, Annabella Bracci, a 12-year-old girl, was brutally killed and thrown into a pit on the outskirts of Rome, near the village of Primavalle. A brief and poetic account of the events and their impact on an impoverished community. A handful of wild flowers and a painful catch in the voices.
In the heart of the modern East End of London, a Victorian slum has been recreated and a group of 21st-century people are moving in. Michael Mosley joins them to tell the extraordinary story of how the Victorian East End changed our attitude to poverty forever.