Salt of the Earth tells the story of Mexican-American workers in a mining town who go on strike to fight for fair wages and better working conditions. The film explores the themes of social commentary, political activism, and feminism, as well as the challenges faced by the working class. It was considered a banned film and later gained recognition for its portrayal of the labor movement.
A story about a man with a secret life, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. Set in an urban backdrop, the movie delves into the complexities of relationships and the struggles of living a double life. With an emphasis on LGBTQ+ themes, the film explores the challenges faced by individuals in society.
Walking Out is a coming-of-age adventure drama about a teenage boy named David who goes on a hunting trip with his estranged father, Cal, in the Montana wilderness. As they face the challenges of surviving in the harsh snow-covered mountains, David must confront his fears and reconcile with his father. The trip takes a dangerous turn when they encounter a grizzly bear and David is severely injured in the bear attack. Throughout their journey, they must rely on each other and their survival skills to make it back home.
A real estate agent, who is struggling to make a sale, finds herself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse when she becomes the target of a psycho killer. As the body count rises, she must uncover the identity of the murderer before it's too late.
Homeland: Iraq Year Zero is a documentary film that follows an Arab family living in Iraq before and after the US invasion in 2003. The film explores the family's struggles, the impact of war on their daily lives, and the lasting effects of the invasion on the country.
Apartheid Did Not Die is a gripping documentary that explores the enduring legacy of apartheid and the journey towards freedom and reconciliation in South Africa. The film delves into the history of apartheid, highlighting the political oppression, racism, and human rights violations that characterized this dark period. From the democratic election that marked the end of apartheid to the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the documentary offers a comprehensive overview of the post-apartheid era. It also sheds light on the realities of poverty, mining industry, and foreign investment in South Africa, showcasing the challenges that the country faces in its quest for development and social justice.
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