A young woman arrives at her Airbnb rental late at night for a job interview. However, she finds out that the house has been double-booked and a strange man is already there. Despite her doubts, she decides to stay, but soon realizes that the house holds horrifying secrets.
A documentary film that presents priceless footage of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, featuring performances by legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, and B.B. King, and highlights the significance of the event in the context of the sociopolitical landscape of the time.
A journalist fabricates a story about a local pimp in order to further his career, but the lie quickly spirals out of control when a murder trial becomes intertwined.
In 'The Landlord,' a rich young man named Elgar moves into a tenement building in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Brooklyn. He begins to experience the realities of urban blight, racism, and class differences as he interacts with his tenants and becomes involved in their lives. Elgar's journey leads him to question his own identity and confront the social issues of the time.
The Garden is a documentary that tells the story of a community garden in South Central Los Angeles and its battle against a greedy real estate developer. The garden, which provides fresh produce and serves as an oasis in an urban setting, faces eviction when a property dispute arises. The film explores the themes of community involvement, economic development, and the power of collective action.
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