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- The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.
- A frustrated son tries to determine the fact from fiction in his dying father's life.
- World-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner.
- A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965.
- The true story of one young white Southerner in the Summer of 1961, caught in a place and time where he had to choose which side he was on.
- Two women, black and white, in 1955 Montgomery Alabama, must decide what they are going to do in response to the famous bus boycott led by Martin Luther King.
- A seamstress recalls events leading to her act of peaceful defiance that prompted the 1955 bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
- Maury Dann (Rip Torn, in one of his most memorable performances) is a not-so-nice country-Western singer. He ruthlessly manipulates everyone around him to suit his selfish needs...he even gets his limo driver to take the blame for the death of a fan whom he stabbed.
- Stacy Keach is electrifying as Jonas Candide, an ex-carny who in 1918 travels around the bayou with a portable electric chair. At $100 a head, he renders his services with loving care. But then he falls for a female "client".
- Follows Martin Luther King's life and decades-long civil rights activism.
- The Purity Ball symbolizes a father's protection over his daughter's virginity, but how does this reflect in the choices she makes, understanding her sexuality, and knowing her worth as a woman? This documentary examines the effects of Abstinence-Only Programs versus Comprehensive Sex Education in schools and what society can do to help lower teen pregnancies, abortions, and STDS, as well as poverty and sexual abuse.
- Maya Angelou's story of the family stresses that occur when an older sister (Diahann Carroll) attempts to maintain a home, left by her revered father, in an ultra-moralistic way (regardless of the fact that she is secretly having an affair with the married preacher). Nevertheless, her uptight need to maintain a sense of propriety of course goes against the wishes of her much younger sister (Irene Cara) who, as an accomplished ice skater, is striving for her own independence. And if this isn't enough, into it is suddenly thrust a third sister (Rosalind Cash), who is a single mother with a pre-teen son, who "comes home" with her boy after living for years in the ghettos of Detroit. And because she is the complete antithesis of her older sister in morals and deportment, she immediately sides with her younger sister against the strictures set down in the home.
- A catholic priest on the verge of losing his faith finds God in the strangest of places.
- Governor George Wallace will not let two black students into an Alabama school, against the wishes of President Kennedy. Loud shouts come from both sides of the issue as JFK stands by his decisions.
- Follows the Ramapough Indians and their legal team as they take on Ford and the EPA.
- TV SeriesFormer basketball star Sincere Cruze and attorney Lucille Dean reconnect after years apart when Lucille's father is murdered. Amidst betrayal and heartbreak they navigate a maze of secrets that could lead to redemption or self-destruction.
- TRACES OF INDIGNITY follows an accomplished Author, Public Speaker, Wife and Mother who has achieved much fame and fortune by focusing on family, sharing knowledge and wisdom of success and encouraging others to always do the right thing and good things will come to you. Dr. Augusta Weber has traveled the world over promoting her books and DVDs and selling out public speaking events. She is a retired College Professor who is greatly admired by all. Dr. Weber is supported by her 2 daughters, Dova and Gail, her husband Neil and her Publicist Sonya. Although Dr. Weber is an advocate for being straight-forward, open and honest, she is protecting a deep, dark secret that has plagued her for years. An aggressive journalist, Ruby, is determined to denounce Dr. Weber's character by uncovering the truth and scoring the next big story. As Dr. Weber begins her second tour for her latest best selling novel, she and her family fall victim to stalking and media backlash that ultimately leads her to unveil her past.
- Grounded is the high flying adventure of Pittsburgh marijuana smuggling brothers Terry and Jimmy Dougherty. Jimmy worked the ground crew and Terry was the pilot whose skills helped expand the smuggling operation beyond their wildest expectations. Their adventures stretched from the farmers fields of rural Alabama and Florida to the dirt runways of Colombia and back again. The film is packed with hair-raising tales of smuggling aviation keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. Getting the marijuana was easy, delivering it was the adventure.
- A one-hour documentary that travels into the heart of America and explores first-hand how the United States is coping with so many LGBTQ+ people.
- ShortSally, a young Jewish girl, is being raised by her grandparents, Jessica and Gramps. Despite being teased by other kids for being different, she wants to celebrate Hanukkah properly. This desire is only increased after Gramps unexpectedly passes away. Jessica, remembering how it felt to be different as a kid, does her best to make Hanukkah as big and glamorous as Christmas for Sally. She is disappointed when Sally rejects her attempts for being too much like Christmas. But Sally's youthful ingenuity and courage come to the rescue with a kid's dream-sized plan to celebrate Hanukkah authentically with their community.
- Bigotry is on the rise in America, fueled by a President whose views are rooted in racism, misogyny, sexism, and xenophobia. This renewed struggle facing immigrants, Latinos, Muslims, women, black and transgender people, is represented by frontline activists from Southern Poverty Law Center, the National Diversity Council, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Black Lives Matter.
- 'Riding with the Rabbi' is the story of two most uncommon people, Sam a good old southern Jewish "boy" and Rabbi Stan, a misplaced mohel. Brought together by a chance encounter at a bus stop, the two develop an incongruous friendship
- TV MovieLearning to control his powers, a demon hunter fearlessly battles an evil legion of demons who plans to open an eternal portal to hell in the center of the city.