My Big Fat Fabulous Life is a reality TV show that chronicles the life of Whitney Thore, a plus-size dancer who embraces body positivity while navigating the challenges of relationships, career, and self-acceptance.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the complex interactions between machines, technology, and society in the 20th century. It examines the impact of machines and their role in shaping the social, political, and economic systems, revealing the often hidden narratives and illusions created by these systems. Through archive footage and interviews, the series explores topics such as power dynamics, corruption, ideology, and the concept of progress.
The Battle of Algiers is a powerful docudrama depicting the violent conflict between the National Liberation Front (FLN) and the French colonial government during the Algerian War of Independence. The film explores the tactics employed by both sides, including guerilla warfare and acts of terrorism, as well as the impact of the conflict on the civilian population. It is based on true events and provides a harrowing account of the Algerian people's fight against oppression.
The Hours is a movie about three women from different time periods who are connected through the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway' and their experiences with suicide. Virginia Woolf, a writer in 1920s London, struggles with her own mental health and ultimately takes her own life. Laura Brown, a housewife in 1950s Los Angeles, contemplates leaving her family but ultimately decides to stay. Clarissa Vaughan, a woman planning a party in modern-day New York, deals with the suicide of her close friend Richard. The film explores themes of depression, empowerment, and the complexity of human relationships.
Citizen Ruth is a satirical comedy that follows Ruth Stoops, a pregnant woman with a drug addiction who becomes the center of a heated debate on abortion. Ruth finds herself being manipulated by both pro-life and pro-choice activists, as well as a judge and her own selfishness. With her freedom and the fate of her unborn child at stake, Ruth must navigate through a web of misinformation, activism, and personal struggles.
Spare Parts is a movie based on a true story about a group of Hispanic students who form a robotics club under the guidance of their teacher. They build a remotely-operated vehicle from scratch and compete in a prestigious national competition. Along the way, they face various challenges and overcome obstacles, showcasing their determination and self-belief. The movie highlights themes of teamwork, perseverance, and the power of education.
In 'The Rain People,' a pregnant woman leaves her unhappy marriage and starts over by hitting the road. She meets a football player turned hitchhiker and together they form a unique bond as they navigate through towns and motels. This road movie explores themes of self-determination and feminism while delving into the complexities of relationships.
In 'The Card,' a man with big dreams and little means sets out on a hilarious adventure to achieve success. With a series of comical mishaps, he navigates through various obstacles and tries to overcome them with his resourcefulness and charm. Along the way, he encounters love, friendship, and unexpected opportunities that shape his journey. Will he be able to turn his life around and prove that fortune favors the bold?
Possessed (1931) tells the story of Marian, a factory worker who becomes involved with a wealthy lawyer, Mark. Their cross-cultural relationship faces challenges as Mark runs for governor, and Marian must make sacrifices to protect him. The film explores themes of ambition, social class, and love in 1930s New York City.
Follows the story of a group of first time television creators as they embark on a journey to change network television. All while creating the first modern television series to chronicle the work of activists.
Balibo is a gripping political thriller that tells the true story of the Balibo Five, a group of Australian journalists who were murdered during Indonesia's invasion of East Timor in 1975. The movie follows a young journalist as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of his colleagues and uncovers a web of conspiracy, complicity, and government propaganda. It explores themes of war, journalism, moral responsibility, and the struggle for self-determination.
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia (1992) follows the story of T.E. Lawrence after his famous exploits during World War I. This movie explores Lawrence's struggles to find his place in the world and the contradictions he faces as he tries to navigate both his public and private life.
Set in modern Berlin, "Ms. Stern" is a dramedy about a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor, who is unable to choose her own fate. However, while trying her best to find a way out of this life, she spends her time joyously with her spirited granddaughter, Elli, and her eclectic group of friends, living it up to the fullest.
In the midst of political struggle and oppression in Southeast Asia, an American ambassador must navigate the challenges of post-colonialism, colonial history, and American foreign policy. As he fights for freedom and self-determination, he encounters riots, poverty, and civil war. Based on a novel, this movie explores themes of patriotism, imperialism, and the struggle for independence.
Sankofa is a powerful drama that explores the themes of slavery, identity, and freedom. It follows the story of Mona, a modern-day African-American model who finds herself transported back in time to a Caribbean plantation in the 18th century. As she experiences the horrors of slavery firsthand, Mona begins to confront her own past and the legacy of her ancestors. Through her journey of self-realization, she learns the power of resistance and the importance of reclaiming one's own history.
Follows "Live is Life" aka "Die Spätzünder".
David dreams of being a pianist like his father, José Luis, who believes it impossible due to his son's physical characteristics: short arms, hands with four fingers and limited hearing. Thanks to his tenacity, David shows him that he can play in his own way and together they begin a musical path that culminates with a new challenge for David: premiering the difficult concerto for piano and orchestra that his father composed for him.
Those Who Come, Will Hear is a documentary that focuses on the challenges faced by native communities in Canada as they strive to preserve their languages, traditions, and cultural identity in the face of colonization and modernization. The film explores the importance of oral tradition, the decline of native languages, the impact of education systems on indigenous communities, and the efforts made by elders to pass on their knowledge to the next generation. It also highlights the resilience and vitality of native cultures and the threat they face in the modern world.
Cynthia is a coming-of-age story set in 1940s America, following a 15-year-old girl named Cynthia as she navigates the challenges of first love, unfulfilled dreams, and self-determination. The story explores themes of teenage romance, family relationships, and the pursuit of personal passions in the face of societal expectations. Cynthia's journey is filled with ups and downs but ultimately leads to her finding her own path and embracing her true self. It is a heartwarming tale that captures the essence of adolescence in a bygone era.
Occupation 101 is a documentary film that delves into the complex issues surrounding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the occupation of Palestine. It provides an in-depth analysis of the historical, political, and social factors that have shaped the conflict and offers a comprehensive view of its impact on the lives of Palestinians.