In Tegucigalpa, Honduras, a father's children are sold into sex slavery. In California, a Special Agent named Tim Ballard embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue the children and bring down the traffickers. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and risks his own life to save the innocent.
East Side/West Side is an American drama series starring George C. Scott, Elizabeth Wilson, Cicely Tyson, and later on, Linden Chiles. The series aired for only one season and was shown Monday nights on CBS. TV Guide ranked it #6 on their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".
Berlin Alexanderplatz is a TV show set in Berlin, Germany during the Weimar Republic. It follows the story of an ex-convict named Franz Biberkopf as he navigates the crime-ridden streets and struggles to survive. The show explores themes of class struggle, social problems, and the underbelly of society. It is known for its nonlinear timeline and dark, surrealistic atmosphere.
Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day is a TV show set in West Germany that depicts the everyday life of working-class factory workers. It explores social issues, workers' rights, family relationships, and the solidarity among comrades. The show also touches on German culture and the impact of the Deutsche Mark. Foosball, trade unions, and social problems are also central themes in the series.
Narvel Roth is a meticulous horticulturist who tends to the grounds of Gracewood Gardens and caters to his wealthy employer, Mrs. Haverhill. His carefully constructed life takes a turn when Maya, Mrs. Haverhill's troubled great-niece, arrives seeking apprenticeship. As Maya's presence unravels secrets from a violent past, Narvel's idyllic sanctuary becomes threatened.
In the racially divided city of Los Angeles, the lives of several individuals from different backgrounds intersect in unexpected ways. These encounters force them to confront their own prejudices and biases, leading to tragic consequences as well as opportunities for redemption. With a focus on themes of racism, cultural conflict, and social injustice, 'Crash' explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of our actions on one another.
This critically acclaimed drama focuses on the Drombuschs, an average German family living in Darmstadt near Frankfurt.
In the film 'La Haine (1995)', three young men from the French suburbs navigate through a day in their lives after a violent riot. Vinz, Saïd, and Hubert, each from different ethnic backgrounds, experience the tense atmosphere of the racially diverse 'ghetto'. The oppressive police force exacerbates the tensions. When a police officer loses his handgun during the riots, Vinz finds it and vows to kill a cop if his friend Abdel dies in the hospital. The film explores themes of racism, police brutality, and social unrest within a 24-hour time span.
Fast wia im richtigen Leben is a German television series that portrays bizarre situations of everyday life in a inimitable comedic way.
Loving tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple who fought for their right to marry in the face of societal and legal discrimination. Set in 1960s Virginia, the Lovings must navigate racial tension and fight for their love in a segregated America.
A miniseries about a pair of teenagers living in a slum at the fringes of Berlin. Alcoholism, prostitution, and violence are just a few of the themes of the three movies.
At a California university, Lyn goes to meet her best friend Melanie in the dorm room of Melanie's boyfriend Ron, a football star. When Lyn arrives, Melanie is not there. Ron forces himself on Lyn. When she resists, Ron throws her on the bed and rapes her. Lyn initially tries to forget about it, but when she does decide to pursue a university hearing, the pressure of Melanie, Ron, and the school is brought to bear...
Lindenstraße is a German soap opera that follows the lives of the residents on a fictional street as they navigate family relationships, social problems, and personal challenges. The show delves into topics such as cancer, suicide, blackmail, and political activism, offering a glimpse into daily life in Germany.
Upon the death of his father, who was the tribal chieftain, Joe Thunder Horse returns to the reservation of his youth, only to discover that his people are dying of various diseases and are being systematically cheated of their possessions and basic rights by crooked Indian agents. He heads to Washington in hopes of righting these wrongs, only to experience prejudice and hatred all along the way.
Mike Bassett, an unpopular football manager, is tasked with leading England's national team in the World Cup. With his unpopularity and social problems, he becomes the country's public enemy number one.
A man who is arrested for rape swears it wasn't him but somebody who looks just like him, but the victim insists it was him.
Three individuals from different backgrounds engage in a deep philosophical conversation about life, society, and the nature of the universe. As they explore various concepts and ideas, they challenge each other's perspectives and try to find common ground.
The negligent owner of a tenement slum becomes romantically involved with one of the building's residents.
Roger Dollison, a police officer, and his wife, Kendra, are living the American dream. They have two children, Teddy and Sandy, a lovely home, and a dog named Rex. What they know and how they live as a family is irreparably changed one day when it is discovered that a classmate of Teddy's is the apparent victim of sexual abuse and molestation at the respected neighborhood daycare center. Like all other parents, the Dollisons are tormented — "we should have known, we should have seen" — but their devastation is complete when Teddy tells his own story, one he promised his abusers he would never tell.
In Riot in Cell Block 11, prisoners rebel against the harsh conditions of their overcrowded prison, taking hostages and demanding improvements. Chaos ensues as the state police are called in to restore order.