Kay Graham, the first female newspaper publisher, and her editor Ben Bradlee find themselves in a battle between press and government after uncovering a cover-up that spans four U.S. Presidents.
During the Cold War, an American lawyer is recruited to defend an arrested Soviet spy in court, and then help the CIA facilitate an exchange of the spy for the Soviet captured American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers.
Dave is just an impersonator who gets hired to pretend to be the president. But when the real president falls into a coma, Dave must step up and lead the country. Along the way, he uncovers a political conspiracy and corruption within the government. With his wit and charm, Dave wins the hearts of the people and becomes an unlikely hero.
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.
All In: The Fight for Democracy is a powerful documentary that delves into the history of voter suppression and the struggle for equal voting rights in the United States. Through interviews and archival footage, the film highlights key moments in this ongoing battle, including the nationwide protests, the attack on voting rights, and the challenges faced by minority communities. It also examines the impact of landmark Supreme Court decisions and relevant historical events such as the Civil Rights March and the Selma to Montgomery marches.
RBG (2018) is a biography documentary that explores the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court judge known for her advocacy of gender equality and civil rights. The film highlights her journey from law school to becoming a cultural icon, as well as her battles against sexism and discrimination throughout her career. It also sheds light on her unlikely friendship with her supportive husband and the impact she has made on the law and society.
Gideon's Trumpet tells the true story of Clarence Earl Gideon, a poor drifter who was accused of burglary and represented himself in court. When his request for a lawyer was denied, he took his case all the way to the Supreme Court, where the decision revolutionized the criminal justice system.
Reversing Roe is a documentary that delves into the history and politics surrounding the issue of abortion in the United States. It examines the landmark Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, the subsequent debates and legal battles, and the ongoing fight for women's reproductive rights. The film explores the perspectives of activists, politicians, healthcare providers, and religious leaders, shedding light on the complex and divisive nature of the topic.
It influences elections and sways outcomes -- gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.
Roe v. Wade is a movie that tells the story of the historic Supreme Court case that legalized abortion in the United States. The film explores the political and social tensions surrounding the case, as well as the personal stories of those involved. It delves into the legal arguments, the impact on women's rights, and the controversies surrounding the decision.
First Monday in October tells the story of the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court, who, along with her conservative colleague, must navigate the challenges and dynamics of the highest court in the land. It explores themes of gender, politics, and justice.
Lackawanna Blues tells the story of a loveable ex-convict who finds a sense of purpose in a boarding house in 1960s New York. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, the film explores themes of family, friendship, and resilience. As the veteran handyman becomes an integral part of the community, he learns to navigate the challenges of life, love, and loss.
A portrait of Norma McCorvey, the “Jane Roe” whose unwanted pregnancy led to the 1973 case that legalized abortion nationwide, Roe v. Wade. The documentary unravels the mysteries closely guarded by McCorvey throughout her life.
The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks (2022) is a documentary that reveals the intent behind Parks' activism, her radical politics, and her courage. It delves into her life beyond the historic bus boycott, showcasing the unexpected story of a woman who defied societal norms and fought for civil rights.
During World War II, a German woman, Inga, goes missing and is presumed dead. Her infant son is placed in an orphanage where, years later, he's adopted by a childless couple. The adoptive parents' happiness is shattered when Inga reappears and insists on custody of her son.
An investigative documentary that uncovers the Mormon Church's financial contribution and efforts to pass Proposition 8 in California, which banned same-sex marriage.
A documentary portrait of the late Earl Warren, the Chief Justice who presided over the Supreme Court during some of its most turbulent years from 1953 to 1969.
An unflinching look at how women are treated in the USA today examining issues such as workplace harassment, domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. It shows how discriminatory attitudes still prevail and influence society and argues for the need to improve laws that claim to protect women.
THE LORD IS NOT ON TRIAL HERE TODAY tells the compelling personal story behind one of the most important and landmark First Amendment cases in U.S. Supreme Court history, the case that set the foundation for the separation of church and state in public schools.
In this satirical comedy, a newspaper reporter disguises herself as a woman who is engaged to marry the President of the United States. However, her plans are complicated when the President's niece falls in love with her, leading to a hilarious series of events that involve political scandals, blackmail, and rivalries.