Bad Girls is a British TV show set in a women's prison, following the lives and experiences of a diverse group of female inmates. It explores themes of crime, drama, female rivalry, exploitation, and the challenges faced by women in prison.
After being released from prison, a man is forced into joining a dangerous criminal organization. As he rises in the ranks, he becomes involved in a web of violence and betrayal. His path ultimately leads to a deadly confrontation with his own past.
When a champion boxer gets framed for murder, he must fight his way through prison to prove his innocence and regain his freedom.
Rainbow is a gripping TV show that tells the story of a group of young men who form strong bonds while enduring the harsh realities of a sadistic prison. They must navigate through violence, abuse, and their own inner demons, trying to find hope and escape amidst their bleak surroundings.
El marginal is a gripping crime drama TV show set in a prison. The plot revolves around a police officer who goes undercover as an inmate to investigate a kidnapping. As he navigates the dangerous world of organized crime, he must protect his daughter and unravel a web of suspense and violence.
"Coco" Oderigo, an upper-class lawyer, founds the Spartans, the first rugby team in a prison.
In the late 1990s, society is descending into ecological collapse and totalitarianism. Saiga Riki-Oh, a mysterious man with a six-pointed star on his fist, finds himself at the privately-owned Tokyo State Prison. Serving a term of three years due to assault, his first offense, Riki-Oh openly antagonizes The Four Emperors, four powerful prisoners that control the prison and keep the rest of the inmates in line...
The Untold Story is a crime comedy that takes place in Macau. It follows a police investigation into a series of gruesome murders, with themes of police brutality, absurdism and accidental cannibalism. The film explores dark and taboo subjects such as rape, suicide, and violence in prison. It also delves into the macabre with scenes of severed heads and drinking urine. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
This documentary examines the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the criminal justice system and the mass incarceration of African Americans. It delves into the legacy of slavery, the civil rights movement, and the social and political factors that have perpetuated racial discrimination in America. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, '13th' exposes the systemic racism and injustice that continue to plague the country.
Bloodsport II is a movie about an underground fighting tournament called the Kumite. It follows a martial artist who enters the tournament to avenge his brother's death.
In Hell tells the story of a man who is sent to a Russian prison and seeks revenge against the sadistic prison guards. With the help of his martial arts skills, he fights his way through the prison in a blood-soaked showdown.
In Direct Contact, a low-budget American action film, a hero from the CIA engages in a thrilling and violent mission to rescue a captured woman while uncovering a traitorous plot. With intense combat scenes and explosive action sequences, the film explores themes of police brutality, prison violence, and the resilience of the human spirit.
When a man is wrongly accused of a crime, he becomes the target of a manhunt and must use his skills to stay alive and clear his name.
In a dystopian future where overpopulation is a major issue, a man named John Brennick is sent to a high-tech prison called the Fortress. In the Fortress, prisoners are controlled through implanted devices and subjected to brutal punishment. When Brennick's wife becomes pregnant, he becomes determined to escape in order to save her and their unborn child. With the help of fellow inmates, Brennick must find a way to outsmart the high-tech security and oppressive regime of the Fortress. Will he succeed in his mission and secure a future for his family?
A vigilante seeks revenge after being betrayed by a rogue agent. He infiltrates a prison, faces off against gangsters, and engages in a thrilling showdown.
A man with a talent for impersonation pretends to be a Trappist monk, a doctor, and even a Canadian Navy lieutenant. His life takes a turn when he is exposed and faces various challenges.
In Some Mother's Son, a group of Irish republican prisoners go on a hunger strike to protest against the British penal system. The film explores the struggle for justice and democracy amid prison violence and police violence. It tells the story of a mother's unconditional love for her son and the sacrifices made in the fight for freedom. The movie also delves into the political propaganda, the role of the church, and the emotional toll on the widows of those involved.
In Women in Cages (1971), a group of women find themselves trapped in a brutal and sadistic Philippine prison. They endure various forms of abuse, including rape, torture, and humiliation. As they fight for their survival, they form alliances and plot their escape. The movie portrays the horrifying reality of life for these women and raises questions about power, corruption, and the human spirit.
When a British police officer is killed in an island prison, the mysterious Mr. Moto goes undercover as a prisoner to investigate. Along the way, he must use his martial arts skills to fight off convicts and uncover the truth behind the murder.
In the Old West, a man is falsely convicted and sent to a harsh prison. He must endure various hardships, including a miscarriage of justice, in his quest for freedom and vindication.