Cairo Station is a crime drama that takes place in a train station where obsession, sexual repression, and gender violence are explored through the lens of a murder investigation.
I Am Curious (Yellow) is a provocative film that delves into the intertwined stories of a young woman's sexual liberation and her investigation into social and political issues. Through explicit scenes and documentary footage, the film explores themes such as politics, religion, gender equality, and the Vietnam War.
Cesar Chavez follows the journey of the renowned activist as he leads the fight for fair labor practices for farm workers in Yuma, Arizona. Through nonviolent methods and driven by his liberation theology beliefs, Chavez organizes strikes, tackles racial prejudice and discrimination, and builds a powerful union movement that aims to address economic inequality and empower Mexican-American laborers. The movie is based on a true story.
A scandalised Frenchman returns from Africa where he has been involved in illegal trading of mines (resulting in the deaths of many African miners). His bourgeois family are wary of the shame that he will bring so he must try to redeem himself and his family's name.
A deadly riot breaks out after unfair labor practices at a garment factory raises tensions between Mexican and Chicano workers.
Gilberto, a young man from the countryside, arrives in the city with the aim of carving out a future for himself. Initially he is dazzled by the sparkling image of the city, the spoiler of civilization, which will batter him until his personality undergoes a radical change.
Rocking the Foundations is a documentary that explores the media coverage and left-wing labor movement in Australia. It focuses on the industrial disputes, health and environmental concerns, and the role of unions in the construction industry. The film includes archive footage from the 1940s to the 1970s, highlighting key events and the struggles faced by workers and their union representatives.
The history of the Chilean labour and trade union movement up to 1933.
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