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American Son
There’s been an incident
Released
90 min
5.9/10 Votes: 7569
Time passes and tension mounts in a Florida police station as an estranged interracial couple awaits news of their missing teenage son.
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- Selma - Focuses on the Civil Rights Movement and racial equality, paralleling themes of activism.
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- When They See Us - Based on a true story, it presents the wrongful convictions of Black men and systemic injustice.
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- Blindspotting - A narrative that discusses race and gentrification in a compelling way.
- Just Mercy - A legal drama about racial injustice in the American justice system.
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- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that explores race in America through the writings of James Baldwin.
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- Moonlight - A coming-of-age story that explores identity, sexuality, and race.
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- Selma - A historical drama that chronicles the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by Martin Luther King Jr.
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- One Night in Miami... - Imagines a meeting between prominent Black figures, discussing race, politics, and identity in America.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of Oscar Grant's life and tragic death, highlighting racial tension and injustice.
- American Son - Addresses themes of race and policing as a mother searches for her missing son during a police investigation.
- The Butler - Chronicles the life of a White House butler who served several presidents during the civil rights movement.
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- Becoming - A documentary about Michelle Obama, exploring themes of identity and empowerment.
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- The Freedom Riders - Covers the lives and efforts of the Freedom Riders who fought for civil rights in the 1960s.
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- Underground - A drama series that follows slaves escaping along the Underground Railroad, connecting historical and modern struggles.
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- Roots - A groundbreaking miniseries that traces the lineage of an African-American family back to their ancestry in Africa.
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- The Hate U Give - Explores themes of police violence and systemic racism.
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- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary exploring racism through the words of James Baldwin.
- Black Lives Matter - A docuseries that discusses the movement and its impacts on society.
- The Wire - A gritty portrayal of the realities of street life and systemic issues in Baltimore.
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- Making a Murderer - A documentary series about a controversial case that raises questions about the justice system.
- Dear White People - A satirical take on race relations and the Black experience in a predominantly white institution.
- Get Out - Horror film addressing racism and cultural appropriation.
- Real Crime: The Murder of a Black Man - Explores real-life crimes against Black individuals and the justice (or lack thereof) involved.
- American Crime - An anthology series that examines social issues through crime stories.
- The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain - Based on a true story of a Black man killed by police in his own home.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - A documentary on the Black Panther Party and their role in the fight for civil rights.
- Time: The Kalief Browder Story - A story of wrongful imprisonment and the effects of justice system failures.
- Crown Heights - Based on the true story of a man wrongly convicted of murder and the racial tensions it highlighted.
- Snowfall - Explores the intersection of the drug trade and systemic issues in Los Angeles during the 1980s.
- The Black Godfather - A documentary on the influence of African Americans in Hollywood and social change.
- Harlan County, USA - A documentary about labor struggles and social justice movements.
- Our World: The Central Park Five - Focuses on the Central Park Five trial and its implications for race and criminal justice.
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Often deals with social issues, including racial tensions and justice.
- The Interrupters - A documentary about violence prevention and community justice efforts in Chicago.
- Selma: The Bridge to the Ballot - A documentary that chronicles the efforts to gain voting rights in America.
- Chicago Fire - While primarily a drama about firefighters, it often addresses social issues in urban settings.
- Midnight Cowboy - A gritty exploration of social issues in New York City.
- Stand Your Ground - Focuses on the 'Stand Your Ground' laws and their impact on society.
- The Birth of a Nation - Tells the story of Nat Turner's slave rebellion and highlights racial injustices.
- American Son - A powerful exploration of race relations and family dynamics under stress.
- Belly of the Beast - A documentary regarding the issues of incarcerated women and systemic injustice.
- They'll Love Me When I'm Dead - A documentary about Orson Welles that touches on issues of art and politics.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:29:55
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to ReMastered: The Two Killings of Sam Cooke List
- 20 Feet from Stardom - A documentary that explores the lives of backup singers in the music industry, highlighting their journey and struggles.
- What Happened, Miss Simone? - A documentary that chronicles the life of singer Nina Simone and her activism, similar to the exploration of Sam Cooke's influence.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Explores racial issues in America through the eyes of writer James Baldwin, resonating with Cooke's social themes.
- The Black Godfather - Documents the life of Clarence Avant, a pivotal figure in the music industry and civil rights, connecting to Cooke's legacy.
- Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - Covers the Harlem Cultural Festival and its cultural significance, aligning with Cooke's contributions to Black music and culture.
- O.J.: Made in America - A documentary that dives into race relations and fame in America, paralleling the themes of Cooke's life.
- The Last Dance - While focused on Michael Jordan, it sheds light on race, fame, and the struggles of athletes and musicians alike.
- Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - Explores the influence of Native Americans on popular music, similar to Cooke's impact on the music scene.
- Can't Stop Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story - Follows the rise of Bad Boy Records and its cultural significance, akin to Cooke's impact on music.
- The Apollo - A documentary about the historic Apollo Theater and its role in the African American experience in music.
- trailer Park Boys: The Movie - While comedic, it touches on societal themes and music culture, akin to the issues addressed in Cooke's narrative.
- The 1619 Project - A docuseries that examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S., connecting to Cooke's life and activism.
- The Defiant Ones - Documents the partnership between music legends Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine and their impact on culture, similar to Cooke.
- Miss Sharon Jones! - Follows the life of soul singer Sharon Jones and her battle against cancer, resonating with themes in Cooke's life.
- American Son - A gripping drama that deals with race and familial conflict in America, aligned with Sam Cooke's themes.
- The Texas Killing Fields - Explores real-life murder cases with racial undertones, paralleling the social issues surrounding Cooke.
- Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest - Explores the impact of hip-hop and social commentary, connecting to the legacy of artists like Cooke.
- Get On Up - A biopic about James Brown, showcasing racial and musical struggles similar to Cooke's experience.
- The Get Down - A series portraying the birth of hip-hop, showcasing cultural narratives that echo Cooke's influences.
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Documents the life of Fred Rogers, highlighting social issues and compassion, reminiscent of Cooke's messages.
- Becoming - Follows Michelle Obama on her book tour, addressing issues of race and identity, akin to Cooke's struggles.
- Daughters of the Dust - A film focusing on African American heritage and storytelling, resonating with themes central to Cooke's music.
- Selma - Dramatizes a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement, symbolizing the struggles faced by artists like Cooke.
- Dancing on the Edge - A drama set in 1930s London, exploring race and music, reflecting cultural narratives similar to Cooke's.
- Hip-Hop Evolution - A documentary series charting the rise of hip-hop, exploring themes relevant to Cooke's musical legacy.
- Miles Ahead - A biopic based on jazz musician Miles Davis, showcasing art, race, and personal struggles akin to Cooke's story.
- The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson - Investigates the death of a LGBTQ rights activist, resonating with Cooke’s social activism and legacy.
- Time: The Kalief Browder Story - Explores systemic injustice in America, aligning with Cooke’s themes of race and social consciousness.
- On The Record - Documents the experiences of women in the music industry, aligning with themes of struggle present in Cooke's life.
- The Story of Us - A documentary series that chronicles social issues in America, paralleling Cooke's fight for equality.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - Explores the Black Panther Party and its revolutionary ideals, connecting with Cooke's social activism.
- Dear White People - Addresses racial tensions in America in a satirical format, resonating with the themes present in Cooke's art.
- Freda - Explores life and identity among Black women, akin to the narratives seen in Sam Cooke's story.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Depicts a man's struggle for a better life against odds, resonating with the themes of perseverance in Cooke's life.
- Soundtrack to Murder - Explores the intersection of music and crime, reflecting themes of tragedy found in Cooke's story.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film that connects civil rights struggles similar to Cooke's fight for justice and equality.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:14:42
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Writing with Fire List
- The Square - Explores social issues and the role of art in advocating for change.
- The Hunting Ground - Documentary addressing serious societal issues and the fight for justice.
- 13th - Investigates systemic racism and its societal impacts.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Examines historical and contemporary racial issues in America.
- City of Joy - Focuses on social activism and empowerment of marginalized communities.
- The Act of Killing - Explores the impact of violence on society, told through a unique lens.
- Cartel Land - Documentary highlighting struggles against systemic corruption and violence.
- For Sama - Takes a personal narrative approach to discuss war and its effects on women.
- The Cave - Documents the struggles of a female doctor in a war-torn area, highlighting gender issues.
- RBG - A documentary about a prominent female figure working for justice and equality.
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Explores how a media figure impacts society with compassion and justice.
- The Death of Dick Long - Dark comedy tackling serious societal issues and their absurdities.
- The King's Speech - Displays personal struggle for voice and expression against societal expectations.
- Spotlight - Investigative drama uncovering institutional corruption and the fight for truth.
- The Social Dilemma - Explores the consequences of social media on society and personal lives.
- The Fight - Follows lawyers defending social justice issues at the ACLU.
- The Invisible Man - A suspenseful exploration of themes like gaslighting and empowerment.
- Miss Representation - Addresses media portrayal of women and advocates for social change.
- He Named Me Malala - Documents the life of a young woman fighting for girls' education.
- Knock Down the House - Follows the journey of women challenging political status quo.
- Bombshell - Dramatic retelling of workplace harassment at a major media company.
- The Help - Explores racial injustice through the lives of African American maids.
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - A unique blend of social commentary and genre film addressing gender issues.
- The Breadwinner - Animated film depicting the struggle for female empowerment in Afghanistan.
- On the Basis of Sex - Dramatizes the early career of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her fight for equality.
- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood - Explores themes of kindness and understanding in the face of adversity.
- The Secret of Doctor K. Chene - Explores hidden societal themes and the impact of personal narrative.
- The Residents - Fictional drama that tackles community struggles and local journalism.
- Icarus - Investigative documentary exposing corruption in sports and politics.
- Freeheld - Based on a true story, this film addresses LGBTQ+ rights and activism.
- Project Power - Explores the effects of a drug that gives people temporary superpowers, with social commentary.
- Dear White People - Satirical examination of race relations at a liberal arts college.
- The L Word: Generation Q - Follows diverse characters in the LGBTQ+ community, dealing with real-world issues.
- American Son - A drama that explores racial tensions and family dynamics in America.
- Little Fires Everywhere - Explores themes of motherhood, privilege, and race through intertwined narratives.
- Unbelievable - Based on true events, this miniseries highlights the challenges faced by sexual assault victims.
- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of real-life figures discussing significance of activism and identity.
- The Good Fight - This series tackles current political and social issues through a legal lens.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:26
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 List
- 13th - Explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that delves into the history of racism in the U.S. through the writings of James Baldwin.
- When They See Us - Dramatizes the real-life story of the Central Park Five and explores racial injustice.
- The Hate U Give - Follows a young girl who witnesses police violence against her friend, reflecting on the Black Lives Matter movement.
- Black Panther - A film that incorporates themes of African culture and the African American experience.
- Selma - Depicts the civil rights movement and Martin Luther King Jr.'s march for voting rights.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film about the leader of the Nation of Islam and his fight for African American rights.
- Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood on a hot summer day.
- Get Out - A social thriller that examines race relations and cultural appropriation in modern America.
- BlacKkKlansman - Based on a true story, it depicts an African American detective infiltrating the KKK.
- Fruitvale Station - A poignant portrayal of the life and death of Oscar Grant, an African American man shot by police.
- Just Mercy - Based on the true story of an attorney advocating for a wrongfully convicted Black man.
- The Butler - Follows the life of a White House butler who served during a time of great social change.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism and redemption through the story of a former neo-Nazi.
- The Help - Shows the experiences of African American maids in the South during the civil rights movement.
- Dear White People - A satirical take on race relations at a predominantly white Ivy League college.
- Soul Food - Centers around an African American family and the challenges they face, reflecting their cultural heritage.
- Loving - The historical legal battle of an interracial couple in Virginia who fought against anti-miscegenation laws.
- The Central Park Five - A documentary about the wrongful conviction of five Black teenagers in New York City.
- Blindspotting - Explores race, class, and identity through the experiences of a Black man in Oakland.
- One Night in Miami - Reimagines a meeting between Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, and Sam Cooke addressing race and identity.
- They've Gotta Have It - Explores the life and relationships of a young African American woman in Brooklyn.
- Paris is Burning - A documentary that explores the drag ball culture in New York City and its significance for the LGBTQ+ community.
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness - A documentary that examines the social control of African Americans through mass incarceration.
- Rise Up: The Movement That Changed America - Focuses on significant moments in the civil rights movement and the people behind it.
- King in the Wilderness - A documentary that follows Martin Luther King Jr. in the last three years of his life.
- The 13th Amendment - Explores the implications of the 13th Amendment and issues of mass incarceration and criminal justice.
- Higher Learning - Examines race relations on a college campus and the issues around identity and discrimination.
- The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross - A six-part documentary series chronicling African American history from slavery to present.
- The Tillman Story - Explores the complex story of a soldier’s death and the subsequent media portrayal and public reaction.
- A Ballerina's Tale - Documents the life of Misty Copeland, the first African American principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - Tells the story of the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party through interviews and archival footage.
- For Colored Girls - Based on the play, explores the lives of African American women and their struggles with love and societal issues.
- Scandalize My Name: The Story of Kelly K. Smith - Tells the story of African American opera singer Kelly K. Smith and her fight for racial equality.
- American Son - Explores racial tensions through the story of a mother desperately searching for her son in the aftermath of an arrest.
- Eve's Bayou - A coming-of-age story set in Louisiana focusing on a Black family and its secrets and struggles.
- In the Heat of the Night - A classic film that addresses racial tensions between a Black detective and Southern police.
- Homegoing - An adaptation of Yaa Gyasi’s novel exploring the impact of the transatlantic slave trade on families across generations.
- Crown Heights - Based on the true story of a man wrongfully convicted of murder in Brooklyn, exploring systemic racism.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:07
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Do Not Split List
- The Square - Explores themes of social justice and activism.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that examines race relations in America.
- 13th - Investigates racial inequality in the United States.
- Time - Focuses on the impact of systemic incarceration on families.
- Crip Camp - Documents a group of disabled teens who advocate for civil rights.
- When They See Us - Dramatic retelling of a miscarriage of justice against young men.
- The Hate U Give - A film that addresses police brutality and racial injustice.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of the tragic death of Oscar Grant.
- Just Mercy - Explores racial injustice and legal battles in the American justice system.
- The Hunting Ground - Documentary about epidemic sexual assault on college campuses.
- American Son - Tackles race and identity in modern America through the lens of a police investigation.
- Birds of Passage - Explores the socio-political complexities of indigenous cultures and crime.
- Selma - Historic depiction of the civil rights movement.
- Mississippi Burning - A look into racial tensions and civil rights abuses in the 1960s.
- Detainment - Dramatization of the real-life case involving the abduction of a child.
- The 13th Floor - Explores themes around societal structures and realities.
- The Act of Killing - Reflections on personal and collective guilt related to historical genocide.
- Our Planet - Highlights the intersection of human activity and environmental issues.
- The Act of Murder - Explores the heavy burden of crime on society.
- Reversing Roe - Focuses on the debate surrounding reproductive rights in America.
- Knock Down the House - Follows several women running for Congress to fight for change.
- The Edge of Democracy - Documentary on the political landscape and democracy in Brazil.
- The Killing of America - Explores violence and crime in contemporary America.
- The Report - Examines the dark side of American politics and enhanced interrogation tactics.
- American Factory - Explores the impact of globalization and its effect on workers.
- The Children Act - Dramatizes moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the legal system.
- The Invisible Man - Highlights issues of domestic abuse and its social implications.
- Unbelievable - Based on true events surrounding a sexual assault case.
- Making a Murderer - Real-life investigation into wrongful conviction and criminal justice.
- The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez - Focuses on systemic failures in child protection.
- The Keepers - Investigates the unsolved murder of a nun and institutional abuse.
- This is Us - Themes of family, identity, and social issues woven throughout.
- Chernobyl - Dramatizes the impact of human error and government response on society.
- The Handmaid's Tale - Explores themes of oppression and resistance in a dystopian society.
- The Social Dilemma - Investigates the impact of social media on society and mental health.
- Midnight Mass - Explores faith, community, and the human condition through a horror lens.
- The Good Fight - Focuses on social justice issues in the legal field.
- Top of the Lake - Investigates the themes of gender violence and societal flaws.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:42
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Hate U Give List
- The Freedom Writers - Focuses on social issues in a high school environment.
- Fruitvale Station - Chronicles the events leading to the police shooting of an unarmed Black man.
- 13th - Documentary exploring racial inequality in the United States.
- When They See Us - A mini-series about the Central Park Five and issues of racism and injustice.
- Selma - Depicts the civil rights movement and the fight for voting rights.
- Dear White People - Addresses race relations and cultural issues in a university setting.
- The 40-Year-Old Version - Features themes of identity and race in modern society.
- American Son - Centers on a mother’s search for her son in a racially charged environment.
- Just Mercy - Follows a lawyer's fight for justice for those wrongly condemned.
- Blindspotting - Explores race and identity through the lens of gentrification.
- The Hate U Give (2018) - Directly related to the themes of systemic racism and police violence.
- Black Lives Matter - Documentary series discussing systemic racism and its impact.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary on race in America based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript.
- Queen Sugar - Examines African American culture and family in contemporary society.
- The Butler - Chronicles decades of African American history through the life of a White House butler.
- Pride - Covers social activism and community in the LGBTQ and race contexts.
- Get Out - A horror film that satirizes racism in modern society.
- The Social Dilemma - Discusses the impact of social media on society, including issues of race.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A father struggles against societal challenges to achieve a better life for his son.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Explores the struggles of a Black family pursuing their dreams against racial discrimination.
- The Help - Focuses on race relations in the 1960s through the eyes of Black maids.
- Sorry to Bother You - Combines social commentary with surrealism to critique capitalism and race issues.
- Selma, Lord, Selma - A true story about the Selma to Montgomery marches led by civil rights activists.
- The Color Purple - Explores the hardships faced by African American women in the early 20th century.
- Run the Race - Focuses on personal struggles and redemption through the lens of faith and brotherhood.
- Django Unchained - Addresses themes of revenge against a backdrop of slavery and racism.
- Into the Dark - Anthology series exploring societal issues, including race.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - A documentary that explores the history and impact of the Black Panther Party.
- Love & Basketball - Explores love, ambition, and race through the lens of basketball.
- All American - A TV series about a football player navigating life in two different worlds.
- Eve's Bayou - Focuses on a young girl growing up in a complex family environment in the South.
- The Black Godfather - A documentary about the influential African American figure Clarence Avant.
- Black Panther - Addresses themes of identity, race, and heritage through a superhero narrative.
- The Hate You Give: The Book - Explores similar themes as the film adaptation in a literary format.
- Empire - A drama series featuring a hip-hop music family navigating personal and professional challenges.
- The Night Of - Investigates the complexities of a murder case involving racial tensions.
- Power - Explores the intersection of crime, race, and ambition in urban America.
- American History X - Examines the life of a former neo-Nazi trying to prevent his brother from going down the same path.
- The Wire - A series that delves into systemic issues in Baltimore, including race, drugs, and law enforcement.
- She's Gotta Have It - Explores race, gender, and sexuality through the life of a young woman in Brooklyn.
- The Chi - Focuses on life in Chicago's South Side and the challenges faced by its residents.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:48
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Dear Mama List
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Focuses on the relationship between a father and son, highlighting struggles and perseverance.
- The Blind Side - Centers on family dynamics and the impact of a strong maternal figure.
- Queen Sugar - Explores family and community ties, particularly through the lens of African American culture.
- Just Mercy - Deals with themes of justice, family, and the fight against systemic oppression.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on true events, depicting the life of a young black man and his family struggles.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on the aspirations and struggles of a black family in America.
- When They See Us - Highlights familial relationships and the impact of systemic racism on families.
- This Is Us - Explores family dynamics and intergenerational relationships with deep emotional storytelling.
- Black Panther - Showcases strong familial bonds and cultural heritage in an African context.
- The Help - Addresses race, family roles, and the strength of women during the Civil Rights Movement.
- Couples Retreat - Explores various relationship dynamics, highlighting family and friendship.
- Fruitvale Station - Highlights the complexities of family and the struggles faced by people of color.
- Soul Food - Focuses on an African American family and the bonds strengthened through shared meals and storytelling.
- The Longshots - About family support and overcoming adversity through sports.
- The Hate U Give - Explores the effects of systemic racism on a family and community.
- American Son - Engages with racial tensions and family dynamics in a crisis situation.
- Malcolm X - Focuses on the life of a significant African American figure and his familial relationships.
- 12 Years a Slave - Illustrates the impact of slavery on families and personal relationships.
- Love & Basketball - A romantic tale intertwined with personal and family interests in sports.
- Moonlight - A coming-of-age story exploring identity, sexuality, and family struggles.
- Snowfall - Explores the impact of the crack epidemic on families in Los Angeles.
- Fences - Examines the life of an African American family dealing with dreams and regrets.
- The Chi - Focuses on life in Chicago and its impact on families and friendship.
- Dear White People - Explores racial relationships and identity while addressing generational conflicts.
- Inside Out - Addresses emotional struggles and familial relationships, albeit in a different format.
- Euphoria - Examines the complexities of teenage life and the impact on family relationships.
- The OA - Combines themes of personal struggles with familial relationships against a fantastic backdrop.
- Coco - Celebrates family heritage and the importance of family bonds across generations.
- The Family That Preys - Deals with family ties and the complexities of personal relationships.
- Insecure - Explores friendships and relationships among African American characters.
- Empire - Focuses on a hip-hop family dynasty dealing with personal and professional conflicts.
- Sisters - The series revolves around family and the connections that bind them.
- The Photograph - Explores love and generational debts within familial relationships.
- Run the World - Explores friendships and the dynamics of modern women navigating their personal lives.
- Tyler Perry's House of Payne - Focuses on a close-knit family and the challenges they face together.
- The Black Godfather - A documentary about a powerful figure and his impact on family and culture.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:11:00
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America List
- 13th - Explores race, justice, and the prison system in America.
- The Help - Focuses on race relations in the 1960s American South.
- American History X - A story of transformation and the impact of racism in society.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript about race in America.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Explores themes of poverty, perseverance, and society's challenges.
- Get Out - Horror-comedy that critiques race relations and cultural appropriation.
- Selma - Depicts a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement and racial inequality.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of racial profiling and police violence.
- Race - The story of Jesse Owens, an African American athlete in the 1936 Olympics highlighting racism.
- Do the Right Thing - A drama exploring racial tension in a Brooklyn neighborhood.
- The Birth of a Nation - Recounts Nat Turner's slave rebellion and the racial tensions of the period.
- Blindspotting - A story addressing race and class in the gentrifying San Francisco area.
- When They See Us - Mini-series about racial injustice in the case of the Central Park Five.
- Just Mercy - Story of legal battles against racial discrimination and wrongful convictions.
- Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker - Explores the life of an African American entrepreneur and entrepreneur's challenges.
- Malcolm X - Biopic focusing on the life and struggles of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
- Black Panther - Superhero film that integrates themes of race, identity, and culture.
- The Green Book - A road trip film that explores racial tensions in the 1960s America.
- The Hate U Give - A teen drama that addresses police brutality and racism through the eyes of a young girl.
- Orange is the New Black - TV series that tackles issues of race, gender, and class in a women's prison.
- Dear White People - Satirical exploration of race relations at a predominantly white Ivy League college.
- The Central Park Five - Documentary on the wrongful conviction of five black teenagers in New York.
- American Son - A tense drama dealing with race, identity, and parental struggle.
- The 40-Year-Old Version - A comedic look at race, identity, and artistic authenticity.
- Loving - Based on the true story of an interracial couple fighting against anti-miscegenation laws.
- Unconscious Bias - Exploration of implicit bias through various narratives.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores gentrification and racial identity in modern-day San Francisco.
- The Blacklist - While a crime drama, it often tackles issues of race and morality.
- Twelve Years a Slave - A historical drama focusing on slavery and racial oppression in America.
- The Good Fight - A legal drama examining social and political issues, including race.
- Pod Saves America - Political commentary show that includes discussions on race and justice.
- Beyond the Black Rainbow - Explores themes of isolation, control, and social identity.
- One Night in Miami - A fictional account of a pivotal night among black icons discussing race and civil rights.
- The Other Side of Immigration - A documentary exploring immigration issues through personal narratives.
- A Soldier's Play - A play that engages with themes of race and class within military structures.
- The Wire - A gritty, realistic look at socio-economic and racial issues in Baltimore.
- Atlanta - A series exploring race, art, and community in contemporary society.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of police violence and race relations on a teenager.
- The Dozens - A comedic take on cultural exchanges exploring race identity.
- Black Lives Matter: A Moment of Truth - Documentary focusing on the BLM movement and racial justice.
Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:31:14
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Barber of Little Rock List
- The Help - Explores the racial dynamics and social issues in the South during the 1960s.
- Hidden Figures - Focuses on the untold stories of African American women and their contributions to society.
- 12 Years a Slave - A historical drama depicting the harsh realities of slavery in America.
- Selma - Inspired by the historical civil rights march led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Mississippi Burning - A crime thriller based on true events surrounding civil rights activists in the South.
- The Butler - Follows the life of a White House butler serving under multiple presidents during the civil rights movement.
- The Freedom Writers - Tells the story of a teacher seeking to inspire her students through writing amidst social strife.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of Oscar Grant, emphasizing social justice and racial issues.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Explores the struggles of a Black family facing racial discrimination and inequality.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Showcases the challenges faced by an African American man striving for a better life.
- The Call of the Wild - Explores themes of survival and identity, much like personal journeys seen in the story.
- 12 Angry Men - Focuses on moral dilemmas and justice, closely aligning with the themes of the series.
- The Grapes of Wrath - Deals with American socio-economic struggles during the Great Depression.
- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a pivotal night in the lives of great African American icons.
- The Green Book - Explores the unlikely friendship between a black musician and his driver in the 1960s.
- Loving - Based on the true story of an interracial couple's fight for their marriage rights.
- The 24th - Covers racial unrest and the struggles faced by soldiers from the African American community.
- Detroit - A tense drama that depicts racial tensions during the Detroit riots in the 1960s.
- Murder in Mississippi - Based on the true story of civil rights activists who were murdered in the South.
- When They See Us - A miniseries about the wrongful convictions of the Central Park Five that shows systemic racial issues.
- American Son - Explores the complexities of race and relationships in contemporary America.
- Just Mercy - Focuses on the legal battle for a wrongfully convicted black man, highlighting racial injustice.
- The Wire - A realistic portrayal of life in Baltimore, touching upon race and socio-economic issues.
- Roots - Tells the story of an African American family's history and struggles through slavery and beyond.
- The Hate U Give - Addresses police brutality and racial tensions through the eyes of a young African American girl.
- BlacKkKlansman - A true story blending humor and drama about racial tension in America during the 1970s.
- Dear White People - A satirical look at racial tensions on a college campus and the complexities of identity.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores themes of displacement and identity within a changing urban landscape.
- The Underground Railroad - A historical drama that provides an alternate history of the Underground Railroad.
- With Honors - A story that highlights class struggles and friendships across social divides.
- Skin - Explores the complexities of race and identity through a real-life story.
- The Secret Life of Bees - Set in the South, it explores themes of racism, female empowerment, and family.
- The Fighting Temptations - A musical comedy that addresses themes of community and redemption.
- Belly - Explores inner-city life and social issues through the lens of hip-hop culture.
- Antwone Fisher - Based on a true story, it discusses personal adversity and identity.
- Black Panther - Highlights issues of identity, culture, and social justice within a fictional narrative.
- Fences - Explores black life in America and familial struggles through powerful dialogue.
- Sorry to Bother You - A satirical look at race and capitalism in contemporary society.
- Proud Mary - A film that blends action with themes of family, loyalty, and personal redemption.
- Uncle Tom - A documentary discussing the African American experience and diverse perspectives.
- In the Heat of the Night - Explores racism through the lens of a murder investigation in a Southern town.
- Love & Basketball - A romantic drama that addresses social issues and aspirations in the context of sports.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:16
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Boondocks List
- Black Dynamite - Similar blend of humor and social commentary with a focus on African American culture.
- The Chappelle Show - Features sharp, satirical humor that addresses race and societal issues.
- Afro Samurai - Combines anime with African American culture and themes of revenge.
- American Blackout - Explores issues of race and identity in America through a fictional lens.
- The Wire - Offers a deep and gritty look at urban life, systemic inequalities, and the African American experience.
- Dear White People - A racially conscious comedy-drama that examines social issues through the lives of Black college students.
- Black Mirror - Satirical and often dark commentary on modern society and technology, leading to thought-provoking episodes.
- Insecure - Explores the complexities of modern African American life and relationships with humor and authenticity.
- The Last O.G. - Comedy that tackles issues of race, incarceration, and community with humor and heart.
- Straight Outta Compton - A biographical film addressing racial issues and the societal environment of African American culture.
- I'm Gonna Git You Sucka - A parody that satirizes Blaxploitation films while addressing race and identity.
- Soul Food - Focuses on a Black family's dynamics, culture, and struggles, offering both drama and humor.
- The Black Godfather - A documentary exploring the influential roles of African Americans behind the scenes in Hollywood.
- Atlanta - Examines life in Atlanta through the perspective of the Black community, with a mix of humor and drama.
- Get Out - A horror film that cleverly critiques race relations in America with dark humor.
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - A sitcom that deals with race and class issues in a comedic and heartfelt manner.
- The Neighborhood - Comedy series focusing on the interactions between a Black family and their white neighbors.
- Pose - Highlights marginalized communities, especially the Black LGBTQ+ experience, through dramatic storytelling.
- Snowfall - Investigates the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic and its impact on African American communities.
- Underground - A historical drama focused on the Underground Railroad, highlighting Black struggle for freedom.
- The Other Two - Satirical look at contemporary fame and society, echoing The Boondocks' humor.
- It’s a Party - Incorporates humor dealing with life events, much like The Boondocks.
- Black College Chronicles - Explores college life for Black students through a comedic lens.
- Bamboozled - A satire on race in America, using the entertainment industry as a focal point.
- The Cookout - A comedy film that reflects Black family life and social dynamics.
- Girl 6 - A film that navigates race, gender, and sexuality through a satirical lens.
- Lila, Lila - Explores themes of identity and culture with a humorous approach.
- The Secret Life of the American Teenager - Tackles relationships and societal expectations with elements of humor.
- N*gger Wetb*ck Ch*aos - A provocative comedy that challenges racial stereotypes and societal issues.
- The Proud Family - An animated series that addresses social issues and race through a family lens.
- Loving - A touching film about love that also delves into racial issues.
- Raising Dion - A sci-fi series that explores African American life through the lens of a single mother and her son.
- All American - Inspired by the true story of a football player, exploring themes of race, identity, and ambition.
- Legends of Tomorrow - Presents a diverse cast and characters with unique storytelling that sometimes reflects on social issues.
- Chiraq - A satirical film addressing violence and race in Chicago with a mix of drama and comedy.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film about the influential leader addressing race and society.
- The Hate U Give - A film tackling racial issues, police violence, and identity based on a popular novel.
- Fargo - A dark comedic anthology series with elements of social critique, including race.
- American Son - A drama that deals with race and identity in America, focused on a mixed-race couple's struggles.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Colin in Black and White List
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Focuses on overcoming adversity and personal struggles.
- When They See Us - A powerful portrayal of racial injustice and personal experiences.
- Dear White People - Explores race relations and identity through a fictional narrative.
- 13th - Documentary that analyzes the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration.
- Black Panther - Combines themes of race, identity, and culture in a unique narrative.
- The Hate U Give - Centers on racism and social activism from a young adult perspective.
- Moonlight - Explores identity, race, and sexuality within a coming-of-age story.
- Selma - A historical account of a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
- The Blindspotting - A unique exploration of race and gentrification in modern society.
- Sorry to Bother You - A surreal take on race, capitalism, and identity.
- Atlanta - Follows personal stories in the context of race and society.
- Insecure - Explores identity, culture, and relationships through a personal lens.
- Just Mercy - Highlights themes of justice, race, and legal struggles.
- American Son - Tackles race and identity through a tense family drama.
- The 4400 - Explores societal themes through the experience of marginalized individuals.
- Bamboozled - Social commentary on race and media representation.
- This Is Us - Explores family dynamics and individual stories across various backgrounds.
- Ava DuVernay's 13th - In-depth documentary about race in America, similar in thematic content.
- High Fidelity - Focuses on personal relationships and identity, albeit in a different context.
- The Queen's Gambit - A personal journey intertwined with societal expectations and challenges.
- Euphoria - Explores youth identity, personal struggles, and societal pressures.
- The Corrector - Tackles personal narratives involving societal issues.
- The Get Down - Explores cultural identity and personal experiences in music and art.
- Coco - Focuses on family, culture, and identity with a rich storytelling approach.
- The Social Network - Explores identity and transformation in the modern world.
- Boyz n the Hood - Addresses race, community, and personal stories in a poignant way.
- Black Mirror - Each episode presents critiques on society and identity in unique narratives.
- I May Destroy You - Explores identity, consent, and societal issues through personal stories.
- Lovecraft Country - Combines horror with themes of racism and identity in historic contexts.
- Sense8 - Explores identity and connection across diverse characters in a fantastical narrative.
- The Color Purple - A powerful story on race, gender, and personal resilience.
- Fruitvale Station - A real-life account of racial violence and its impact on a community.
- A Different World - Focuses on the experiences of college students within a culturally rich environment.
- The Chosen - Explores themes of identity and belonging within a biblically inspired narrative.
- P-Valley - Focuses on personal stories set against cultural and social challenges.
- Everybody Hates Chris - A comedic look at teenage life influenced by race and societal challenges.
- Scandal - A political drama that intersects issues of race and personal narratives.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Judas and the Black Messiah List
- Selma - Focuses on the Civil Rights Movement and the struggle for racial equality.
- The Hate U Give - Centers on the impact of systemic racism and police violence.
- Black Panther - Explores themes of power, identity, and societal struggle within a Black context.
- Malcolm X - Biographical film about the civil rights leader Malcolm X.
- One Night in Miami - Imagined meeting of civil rights leaders discussing ideology and activism.
- Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions and conflicts in an urban setting.
- 13th - Documentary examining racial inequality and justice in the U.S.
- American History X - Focuses on racism and its consequences within American society.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of a man killed by police, addressing racial issues.
- When They See Us - Limited series about racial injustice and the wrongful conviction of Black youths.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - Documentary detailing the history and impact of the Black Panther Party.
- If Beale Street Could Talk - A story about love, injustice, and the struggles of a Black couple.
- Get Out - Horror film that critiques liberal racism and societal issues faced by Black individuals.
- The Butler - Follows the life of a butler who served multiple U.S. presidents during the Civil Rights Movement.
- Belly - Explores themes of crime, legacy, and societal challenges faced by the Black community.
- Raising Caine - Focuses on a character's struggle with identity and his role in society.
- The Wire - A deep examination of social issues in an urban setting, including race.
- Soul - Addresses identity and purpose while incorporating cultural elements.
- Judas and the Black Messiah: The True Story Behind the Film - Explores the historical context of the film and the figures involved.
- The Spook Who Sat by the Door - A film about Black empowerment and resistance against oppression.
- Rosewood - Based on the true story of racial violence and the struggle for justice.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Explores themes of racial identity and familial struggle in America.
- The Help - Focuses on race and the lives of African American maids in the 1960s South.
- Dear White People - A satirical take on race relations and identity in a modern college setting.
- Homegoing - Explores the impact of slavery and its legacy across generations.
- The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness - Documentary addressing systemic racial issues in the U.S. justice system.
- Crown Heights - Based on true events about racial tensions and the impact of wrongful convictions.
- Blindspotting - Explores race and gentrification with humor and emotional depth.
- Just Mercy - A film focused on the fight against injustice in the legal system.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Documentary based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript about race in America.
- American Son - A tense dialogue about race, family, and police interaction.
- The 13th Amendment - Explores the intersection of race, justice, and legislative history.
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Based on true events highlighting social justice and activism.
- The Hate U Give - Thematic parallels with police violence and systemic racism.
- Underground - TV series about the Underground Railroad and the fight for freedom.
- All American - Inspired by the true story of a high school football player navigating two worlds.
- Watchmen - Explores racial issues using a superhero narrative with historical context.
- Lovecraft Country - Merges horror with real racial issues faced during the 1950s.
- The Chi - Focuses on a coming-of-age story set in Chicago amidst socioeconomic challenges.
- Your Honor - Examines moral dilemmas and the impact of crime on families, with race issues intertwined.
- Underground Railroad - An adaptation that examines the historical struggle for freedom and racial identity.
- The Exonerated - A dramatization of the stories of individuals wrongfully convicted, touching on racial injustice.
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