The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum tells the story of Katharina Blum, who becomes the subject of a sensationalist media campaign after she is wrongfully accused of being involved with a suspected terrorist. As her life is turned upside down and her reputation is destroyed, Katharina fights to clear her name and reveal the truth behind the accusations. Set in 1970s Germany, the film explores themes of press freedom, police harassment, and the power of media sensationalism.
The Lost City follows the story of three brothers in Cuba during the dictatorship of Fidel Castro. The brothers find themselves caught up in the political turmoil and social unrest of the time, as they fight for their freedom and the rights of the Cuban people. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of democracy.
In Night Game, a former baseball player turned detective is drawn into a deadly game as he investigates a series of murders targeting young women in Houston. With the help of his police colleagues, he navigates the dark underworld of the city and its connection to the baseball scene, uncovering a psychotic killer seeking revenge. As the body count rises, he must race against time to catch the murderer before he becomes the next victim.
Kanehsatake, 270 Years of Resistance is a documentary that highlights the 1990 Oka Crisis in Quebec, Canada. The film focuses on the resistance of the Mohawk people against the Canadian Army and their fight for land and indigenous rights. It explores the escalating tensions, negotiations, barricades, and the racial discrimination faced by the indigenous community during the conflict. The documentary also examines the government's intimidation tactics, the role of the media, and the impact of the crisis on the relationship between the indigenous and non-indigenous populations.
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