In Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement, aspiring author Skeeter Phelan decides to write a book about the lives of the African American maids who work for white families. As she delves into their stories, she exposes the hardships they face on a daily basis due to racial segregation and discrimination.
In a world where the Holy Britannian Empire controls a vast majority of the globe, Lelouch Lamperouge, a high-school student, comes into possession of the Geass, a power that allows him to control anyone with just his voice. With this newfound ability, Lelouch sets out to create a rebellion and overthrow the Britannian empire, all while protecting his younger sister and hiding his true identity. Code Geass is a thrilling and action-packed anime that explores themes of power, rebellion, and the consequences of one's actions.
Two F.B.I. Agents with different styles investigate the disappearance of civil rights activists in 1960s Mississippi. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of racism, violence, and corruption.
Night and Fog is a powerful and haunting documentary film that explores the horrors of the Holocaust. It provides an unflinching look at the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Through a combination of archival footage, photographs, and interviews, the film examines the role of the Nazis, the experiences of the prisoners, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust on humanity. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities of war and the importance of remembering history.
In Pressure Point, a psychiatrist is assigned to evaluate a prisoner who claims to be a member of an American Nazi group. The movie explores themes of sedition, racism, and violence, as well as the psychiatrist's own struggle with insomnia and personal demons. The story is told in flashback, revealing the prisoner's journey from a troubled childhood to his involvement with the American Nazi group.
Goodbye Uncle Tom takes a disturbing and unflinching look at the horrors of slavery, showcasing the sadism, cruelty, and sexual violence inflicted upon slaves. Through historical recreation and shocking scenes, the film explores the depths of depravity and exploitation, exposing the racial injustice and moral corruption of the time.
Toys in the Attic is a 1963 drama film based on a stage play. It explores themes of family, love, and betrayal through the lives of a group of sisters living together. The film delves into their insecurities, past traumas, and the challenges they face when an influential person enters their lives. Secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and the sisters must confront their own demons to find happiness.
The Alcove (1985) is a drama/romance/thriller movie that explores themes of exploitation, revenge, and colonialism. It tells the story of a illicit affair between two individuals amidst racial prejudice and a backdrop of a sexploitation film. The movie delves into the complex relationships and power dynamics, showcasing the consequences of jealousy and the consequences of racial hatred.
Experimental documentary examining the interaction of hate, religion, and the apocalypse in the United States.
In the 1980s, a Vietnamese immigrant who works in a fish factory faces hostility from the local community, including a violent Ku Klux Klan member. The tension escalates as the fishing industry suffers and unemployment rises. The protagonist finds love and tries to navigate through the hatred and intolerance of the townspeople.
After a brutal home invasion, a black family finds themselves held hostage by a group of ruthless convicts. With their lives in jeopardy, they must fight for their survival and seek revenge.
Resting Place is a drama set in a small community in 1972 Georgia, USA. When a decorated African-American war hero is found dead, an army officer is assigned to investigate. The investigation uncovers racial tensions and intolerance within the community, leading to a breaking of taboos and a search for justice.
In Trial, a young man is falsely accused of rape and must navigate a racially biased trial. Set in the 1940s in a small town, the movie explores themes of prejudice, racism, and the impact of the Communist Party on the trial. The main character, an apprentice lawyer, must uncover deception and fight against a white jury to prove his innocence. With the help of a defense attorney and a brave secretary, he challenges the racially motivated judgment and reveals the truth behind the accusations.
Karen (2021) tells the story of a woman named Karen who displays racist behavior towards her African-American neighbors. When they decide to fight back, Karen faces the consequences of her actions. The movie explores themes of racism, family relationships, and social justice in the 21st century.
Buchanan Rides Alone is a classic western movie set in a small town in California. The story follows a drifter who becomes entangled in a web of corruption, murder, and revenge. Framed for murder and facing a not guilty verdict, he seeks justice and takes matters into his own hands. The film features dramatic confrontations, gunfights, suspenseful stand-offs, and a thrilling climax.
In Devil's Doorway, a Native American US Marshal returns to his homeland to find that the land has been taken away and his people are facing discrimination and injustice. He fights against prejudice and injustice to protect his people and seek justice.
In the wake of a family gathering, a young man discovers a deep-seated racism within his own community that leads him to confront a local hate group involved in right-wing terrorism. As he digs deeper, the suspense builds, and he finds himself entangled in a web of racial hatred and violence.
A shocking documentary that explores the rampant violence in America, including murder sprees, gun violence, and political crimes. It delves into the dark side of American society, highlighting issues of racial hatred, social violence, and political murder.
The chronicle of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin and his tyranic rule from 1971 to his overthrow in 1979.
New ranch owner Frank Madden, half Indian but posing as white, arrives just as an all white jury finds the three white Shipley brothers who lynched three Indians innocent. There is soon trouble between Frank and the Shipleys who are using Frank's land to graze their cattle. When the brother of one of the Indian victims kills a Shipley, Frank is accused and put in jail. The Shipleys then organize a lynch mob and head for the jail.