In a small town, a reporter uncovers a murder mystery that leads to dark secrets and repressed memories. As the investigation progresses, the truth about the murders comes to light, revealing a web of deception and betrayal.
Based on true events, 'The Killing Fields' follows the harrowing experiences of a journalist and his translator as they navigate the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. With the rise of the communist movement, they find themselves trapped in a country torn apart by political oppression, violence, and mass killings. As they struggle to survive and report the truth, they face unimaginable brutality and witness the devastating effects of the regime's reign.
In the American South, a 72-year-old Jewish widow named Daisy Werthan accidentally crashes her car. Her son insists she hire a chauffeur, leading her to meet Hoke Coleburn. Despite initial resistance due to racism, their relationship grows over time. They navigate racial tensions, personal struggles, and changes in society together. Over the years, Hoke becomes Daisy's closest friend. As Daisy's health declines, they continue to support each other until their final encounter.
A young man from a private school in New York befriends a recluse novelist, who's harboring a dark secret.
Ralphie Parker returns to his childhood home in Hohman, Indiana to give his own children an unforgettable Christmas. Along the way, he reunites with old friends, deals with bullies, and finds inspiration to write a memorable obituary for his late father. Through heartwarming experiences and rediscovering the joy of the holiday season, Ralphie creates a special Christmas for his family while honoring his father's legacy.
The movie follows the life of Sidney Hall, a young writer who gains fame and notoriety after publishing a controversial novel. However, as the pressure and expectations of success mount, Sidney starts to unravel, leading to his sudden disappearance. Years later, a mysterious detective becomes obsessed with the case and sets out to uncover the truth behind Sidney's vanishing.
In Let Them All Talk, a renowned mystery writer gathers her old college friends for a transatlantic cruise. As they sail across the ocean, they each confront unresolved issues and find themselves caught up in unexpected situations. The trip becomes an opportunity for them to rediscover their friendship and explore their own personal journeys.
The Bang Bang Club is a gripping drama based on real events that follows the lives of a group of dedicated photographers covering the violent and tumultuous final years of apartheid in South Africa. These passionate individuals risk their lives to document the political violence, elections, and widespread turmoil plaguing the nation. Amidst the chaos, they find love, friendships, and personal growth while battling their own demons. The Bang Bang Club explores the power of photojournalism, the bravery of those who capture history, and the impact of their images on the world.
An unparalleled portrait of Arthur Miller (1915-2005), a major writer who left an indelible mark on the world. Miller's life is intimately connected with the great themes that marked the 20th century. Glamour, fame, social criticism and Marilyn Monroe.
The Old Man and the Sea is a compelling story about an aging fisherman who embarks on a dangerous adventure to catch a giant marlin. As he struggles with the enormous fish, he must confront his own mortality and the forces of nature. Will he be able to overcome the challenges and prove his worth as a fisherman?
Amos, a black man, is mistaken as a burglar and is held hostage by Andrew, a writer. As the police and media get involved, the two form an unlikely bond and navigate through a series of comedic and dramatic situations.
Nothing But the Truth is a crime drama movie that tells the story of a female reporter who is willing to go to jail to protect her source. She faces challenges and dangers as she fights for the truth and the freedom of the press.
A schoolteacher in her early 40s, involved in a dead-end love affair with a married mortician, drifts into a relationship with an aging newspaperman.
Married journalists who run a small town newspaper expose corruption and cultism at a once respected rehab center.
On a seemingly average evening, Jessie tells her mother, Thelma, that she has decided to end her life. As the night progresses, their conversation delves into the complex dynamics of their strained mother-daughter relationship, highlighting the themes of despair, conflict, and the struggle for understanding.
The Pulitzer at 100, by Oscar and Emmy winning director Kirk Simon, is a ninety-minute independent documentary released in conjunction with the Pulitzer Centennial in April 2016. This film is told through the riveting stories of the artists that have won the prestigious prize. With Pulitzer work read by Helen Mirren, Natalie Portman, Liev Schreiber, John Lithgow and Yara Shahidi; journalists include Carl Bernstein, Nick Kristof, Thomas Friedman, and David Remnick; authors include Toni Morrison, Michael Chabon, Junot Díaz, Tony Kushner, and Ayad Akhtar; and musicians Wynton Marsalis, David Crosby, and John Adams also share their stories.
An unknown Kentucky writer comes to New York and pursues fame and women.
Skeletons is a crime thriller set in a small town with a dark secret. When a series of murders rocks the town, a journalist uncovers a conspiracy involving mass murder, faked deaths, and a hidden trapdoor. As he digs deeper, he becomes the target of a dangerous gang, putting his life at risk. The film explores themes of morality, fear, and hatred, while also delving into the relationships between the town's residents and the secrets they hold.
Unusual relationships, a feminist awakening and a career in art history mark a baby boomer's life, ages 16 through 46.
The life story of Pulitzer Prize winning author John Kennedy Toole as told by friends and colleagues. Legacy format production, representational photography and an original music score combine to bring the author's life into focus. His personal triumphs, his untimely death and the publication of the novel, 'A Confederacy of Dunces,' years after his suicide are all explored in this darkly beautiful first person narrative.