A lawyer named Lucy Kelson protests the demolition of a community center, which leads her to meet George Wade, a billionaire real estate tycoon. George offers Lucy a job as his chief counsel in exchange for keeping the community center open. Lucy reluctantly accepts and works for George, but eventually becomes frustrated with his constant demands and lack of respect for her. She decides to quit, but realizes she is contractually bound to work for him until a project is completed. In an attempt to get fired, Lucy behaves unprofessionally, but ultimately learns to stand up for herself and find her passion.
You Me Her is a romantic comedy series that follows the story of a married couple who hires an escort to spice up their sex life. However, they end up falling in love with the escort, leading to a complicated polyamorous relationship between the three of them. The show explores themes of marriage, sexuality, and unconventional relationships.
Eden of the East follows the story of Akira Takizawa, a young man who wakes up in front of the White House naked, with no memory of who he is. He finds a mysterious phone with 8.2 billion yen in digital money and a voice on the other end that instructs him to save Japan. As he embarks on his mission, he unravels a complex web of political intrigue, terrorism, and social inequality.
In the countryside of 1970s Sweden, a farmer's daughter falls in love with a city girl as they navigate the challenges of homophobia and feminist activism.
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj is a comedy talk show that dives into global politics, world events, and social issues. Hasan Minhaj presents a unique perspective on topics such as globalisation, political corruption, human rights, and political activism. With a mix of comedy, social criticism, and truth-to-power moments, the show provides an engaging and informative take on current events.
Hi, Mom! (1970) is an experimental film that takes place in New York City during the 1970s. It follows the story of a Vietnam War veteran who becomes a peeping Tom, using his camera to explore the lives of his neighbors in an apartment building. The film delves into themes of voyeurism, social activism, and revolution, touching on racial issues and the Black Panther Party. With elements of comedy and drama, Hi, Mom! provides a unique perspective on urban life and the struggles of the time.
SexTV is a Canadian documentary television series which explores many issues about human sexuality. The show premiered in 1998 and spun off a television channel called SexTV: The Channel in 2001. The series uses two Leonard Cohen songs, "Everybody Knows" and "Ain't No Cure for Love", as theme music.
Jeanne, a free-spirited woman, falls in love with a perfect guy but their relationship is challenged by societal prejudices and the fear of death due to AIDS. They navigate through activism, hospital visits, and the loss of loved ones, all while exploring their own fears and desires.
In the 1950s American South, Odessa Cotter, an African-American maid, and Miriam Thompson, a white housewife, form an unlikely friendship as they navigate the challenges of racial segregation and social injustice. Their lives are forever changed when the Montgomery Bus Boycott begins, forcing them to confront their own beliefs and take a stand for equality. The Long Walk Home is a poignant tale of courage, friendship, and the fight for civil rights.
This documentary delves into the life of artist Nan Goldin, highlighting her work and the profound impact of the Sackler family. It sheds light on the role of the pharmaceutical dynasty in the catastrophic death toll of the opioid epidemic.
A satirical TV show that uses humor to shed light on political and social issues such as protest, social activism, politics, political satire, human rights, gay rights, civil rights, working conditions, corporate crime, investigative reporting, politics documentary, the Taliban, Afghanistan, union, and satire.
Two men, one an elderly Jewish man and the other a young black American, form an unlikely friendship as they navigate life in New York City. Together, they confront issues of social justice, drug dealing, and the challenges of aging.
In 1980, Terry Fox set out on a daring journey to run across Canada to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, despite having lost his leg to the disease. Facing physical and emotional challenges, Terry's determination and indomitable spirit captivated the nation, making him a hero and a symbol of hope. This docudrama depicts his incredible journey and the lasting impact he had on the fight against cancer.
Waking the Dead (2000) is a captivating movie that tells the story of a politician's obsessive search for the truth behind his lover's death. Set in the 1970s, this gripping drama explores themes of social activism, family relationships, and the pursuit of justice.
In 'Welcome,' a teenager from Iraq attempts to reach England by swimming across the English Channel. Along the way, he befriends a grumpy neighbor and they form an unlikely bond. The movie explores the challenges of illegal immigration and the social injustices faced by refugees.
Set in Saigon, a pregnant teenager named Christina Noble finds herself in a Catholic orphanage after being raped. She grows up in poverty, facing social injustice and neglectful fathers. Determined to make a difference, Christina gets adopted and eventually starts fundraising to help children in Vietnam. Despite facing numerous challenges, she becomes a strong woman who fights for social change.
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.
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a documentary about the life and work of Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei. The film explores his social activism and his struggles against political persecution in communist China. It also delves into his art and the impact of his work on contemporary society.
Outraged by the treatment of New York City’s unhoused residents, an activist brings national attention to the issue by taking their case to Congress.