Skin is a powerful drama based on the true story of Bryon Widner, a former white supremacist who turns his back on hatred and violence to start a new life.
In a world where superheroes are treated as outlaws, a detective uncovers a conspiracy involving a terrorist organization and a plot to unleash chaos. This TV show explores themes of racism, vigilantism, and alternate history.
Ron Stallworth, the first black police officer in Colorado Springs, successfully infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan with the aid of a Jewish surrogate. As Ron investigates the Klan's activities, he forms a relationship with Patrice, the leader of the Black Student Union. Together, they navigate the complexities of racism, undercover work, and the growing threat of the Klan. Based on true events, this film explores themes of race relations, undercover detective work, and the fight against white supremacy in 1970s America.
River is a British crime drama TV show that follows the story of John River, a brilliant police detective who is haunted by the murder victims whose cases he investigates. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he starts to question his own sanity and relies on his instincts, imagination, and empathy to solve the mysteries. Along the way, he forms a deep connection with a missing teenager and experiences hallucinations that blur the line between reality and fantasy.
The Birth of a Nation is a silent film that portrays the events leading up to and following the American Civil War, emphasizing racial discrimination, white supremacy, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. The film is known for its controversial content and racist portrayals.
I Am Not Your Negro is a documentary that delves into the history of racism and civil rights in America. It explores the themes of civil unrest, social commentary, racial oppression, and political repression. The film showcases the perspectives of prominent African-American figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and highlights the ongoing struggle for equality and justice.
Drama series following Lana Washington, an experienced bomb disposal officer working for the Metropolitan Police.
When a police officer is killed, a tough cop investigates the murder which leads him to a neo-Nazi group. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of violence and white supremacy.
Imperium follows Nate Foster, a young, idealistic FBI agent who is selected to go undercover to infiltrate an extremist white supremacist group. As Nate immerses himself in the dangerous world of domestic terrorism, he faces the challenge of maintaining his true identity while navigating the violent ideologies of the group. With the help of his seasoned partner and a network of informants, Nate must gather the evidence needed to bring down the organization and prevent a potential act of terror.
When a progressive, midwestern pastor's life is threatened by extremists, she must answer to a gang of interrogating FBI Agents as she reels from the trauma of terrorism. "The Pulpit: Prelude" is about small town politics and the challenges faced by progressive leadership. The film sheds light on the violence and prejudice in a variety of faith communities and the challenges of seeking help from institutions like law enforcement. Inspired by a True Story, this short film is a prelude to a feature-length Thriller of the same name. "THE PULPIT" will return.
When French writer Marguerite Duras (1914-96) published her novel The Sea Wall in 1950, she came very close to winning the prestigious Prix Goncourt. Meanwhile, in Indochina, France was suffering its first military defeats in its war against the Việt Minh, the rebel movement for independence.
Fahrenheit 11/9 is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the 2016 US election and the rise of right-wing ideology in America. It explores subjects such as school shootings, the Flint water crisis, billionaire influence, and the divisive politics of the Republican party. Directed by Michael Moore, the film exposes the incompetence and corruption within the American political system, as well as the xenophobia and racism that fueled the election. It examines issues like corporate takeover, television propaganda, and the impact of foreign influence. Through archive footage and interviews, Fahrenheit 11/9 paints a compelling portrait of a country divided.
Feels Good Man is a documentary that explores the origins and impact of the internet meme 'Pepe the Frog'. The film follows artist Matt Furie, the creator of Pepe, as he navigates through the unexpected transformation of his character into a symbol of hate and white supremacy. It delves into the culture clash and the battle to reclaim Pepe's original positive meaning.
Driven to maintain social order, policing in the United States has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, American policing embodies one word: power.
Racism: A History is a three-part British documentary series originally broadcast on BBC Four in March 2007. It was part of the season of programmes broadcast on the BBC marking the 200th anniversary of the Slave Trade Act 1807, a landmark piece of legislation which abolished the slave trade in the British Empire. The series explores the impact of racism on a global scale and chronicles the shifts in the perception of race and the history of racism in Europe, the Americas, Australia and Asia. The series was narrated by Sophie Okonedo.
In the spring of 1946 in Johannesburg, South Africa, a priest mourns the loss of his son who has been murdered during a robbery. He soon discovers that his son was involved in a political group fighting against apartheid. As he navigates the racial tensions and the realities of his country, he forms an unlikely friendship with a white police detective. Together, they uncover the truth behind the murder and the corrupt forces feeding the racial divide.
Supremacy is a crime drama thriller about a former white supremacist who, after being released from prison, takes his family hostage in their own home. The ex-con's plan goes awry when a black cop and his partner show up at their doorstep, setting off a tense standoff. With the lives of his loved ones at stake, the ex-supremacist must confront his past and make a decision that could change their lives forever.
In Ambushed, a police officer is targeted and killed in a violent ambush involving a female shooter. As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that the officer's death is linked to a larger conspiracy involving corruption, racism, and white supremacy. The protagonist, determined to bring justice, must navigate through a web of violence and deception to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.
In Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, a martial arts expert takes on a white supremacist group after they invade his home. He must use his skills to fight against their acts of violence and protect his community.
From the "In the Line of Duty" made-for-television movie series, Manhunt in the Dakotas is based on the true story of cop-killer/white supremacist Gordon Kahl.