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Fruitvale Station

Fruitvale Station

Every step brings you closer to the edge

Released PG 82 min 7.5/10 Votes: 86396
Oakland, California. Young Afro-American Oscar Grant crosses paths with family members, friends, enemies and strangers before facing his fate on the platform at Fruitvale Station, in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2009.
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2013-07-26
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English
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$900k
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$18M

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Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:08:26

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  • Short Term 12 - Explores the lives of young individuals in a foster care facility.
  • The Florida Project - Follows childhood adventures and hardships in a lower-middle-class environment.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on true events, it depicts the life of a young black man facing societal challenges.
  • The Grown Up - A tale of growing into adulthood while navigating friendships.
  • The Spectacular Now - A coming-of-age story that dives into relationships and the challenges of youth.
  • A Bronx Tale - Focuses on the coming-of-age journey of a boy in an urban environment.
  • Clueless - A light-hearted take on teenage life and friendship in high school.
  • Moonlight - A powerful exploration of identity and adolescence in urban America.
  • Submarine - Examines the intricacies of young love and family dynamics.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Follows an introverted teenager navigating high school and new friendships.
  • Power Rangers - A new take on friendship and teamwork in the face of adversity.
  • Kids - A raw and unfiltered portrayal of youth culture and its challenges.
  • The Edge of Tomorrow - Similar themes of camaraderie but with a fantastical twist.
  • Once - Depicts relationships formed through art and music in an urban setting.
  • Superbad - A comedic look at teenage friendship and the last days of high school.
  • Booking.com - Explores themes of family, community, and personal growth.
  • The Breakfast Club - Examines friendships and social dynamics among high school students.
  • The Art of Getting By - A story about a high school student and his struggles with identity and relationships.
  • To All the Boys I've Loved Before - Focuses on teenage romance and the complexities of young love.
  • Paper Towns - Explores themes of friendship, love, and the search for identity.
  • The Craft - Teen girls navigating identity, friendship, and internal challenges.
  • Assassination Nation - A modern take on teenage life and the consequences of social media.
  • The Secret Life of the American Teenager - Explores the lives of teenagers dealing with relationships and unexpected pregnancies.
  • Skins - A British series focused on the lives of a group of teenagers dealing with various life issues.
  • Degrassi: The Next Generation - Explores realistic teenage challenges and friendships.
  • Freaks and Geeks - A cult classic showcasing the lives of high school students in the 1980s.
  • Atypical - Focuses on a teenager on the autism spectrum navigating relationships and independence.
  • Back to the Future - A nostalgic and adventurous look at youth, choices, and consequences.
  • The OC - A series that depicts young friendships, romance, and social struggles in an affluent setting.
  • My Mad Fat Diary - Follows a young girl navigating friendship and body image issues.
  • Minding the Gap - A documentary that intimately captures the lives and challenges of young skateboarders.
  • Skate Kitchen - A film centered around a group of young female skateboarders in New York.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Focuses on the bonds of friendship among a group of young heroes.
  • A Simple Favor - Explores adult friendships and bonding over shared experiences.
  • The Book Thief - A coming-of-age story set against a poignant historical backdrop.
  • 13 Reasons Why - Deals with serious teen issues through the lens of relationships and community.
  • Never Have I Ever - A coming-of-age comedy series focusing on the life of a young girl in high school.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:10

  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  • The Spectacular Now
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  • The Florida Project
  • Dope
  • The Edge of Seventeen
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  • mid90s
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Head On List

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  • Blue Is the Warmest Color - Intense exploration of love and sexuality.
  • American Beauty - Critique of suburban life and personal identity.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Confronts addiction and the pursuit of unattainable dreams.
  • Shortbus - Explores sexual relationships in a candid and unconventional way.
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  • Trainspotting - Explores addiction and self-destructive behavior in a gritty fashion.
  • Skin - Focuses on race and identity struggles in a personal narrative.
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  • Pride - Explores community support and intersectionality in a historical context.
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  • Killing of America - Conveys stark messages about violence and its impact on society.
  • So Hard to Forget - Explores memory and identity in nuanced ways.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums - A quirky, dysfunctional family narrative with dark humor.
  • Girlhood - Exploration of identity and societal pressures within a female perspective.
  • Mustang - A poignant look at female empowerment and societal restrictions.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Exploration of free will, societal norms, and personal struggle.
  • The Queen of Ireland - Addresses identity and personal journey through humor.
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  • Leaving Las Vegas - Deeply emotional exploration of addiction and human connection.
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  • Frida - A portrayal of personal struggle, identity, and artistic expression.
  • The Color Purple - Focus on the resilience of women overcoming societal challenges.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire - Classic exploration of human emotions and desires in a confined setting.
  • The Virgin Suicides - A haunting look at adolescent isolation and societal pressures.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A dysfunctional family navigating through personal struggles with humor.
  • Call Me by Your Name - Explores a deep and sensual love story with themes of identity.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:40

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  • The Edge of Seventeen - A coming-of-age story focusing on teenage issues.
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  • A Ghost Story - Explores themes of time, loss, and memory.
  • The Spectacular Now - A poignant coming-of-age romance.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Explores themes of love amid personal hardship.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Encourages stepping out of one's comfort zone.
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  • Skins - Follows the lives of troubled teens dealing with various issues.
  • My Mad Fat Diary - Focuses on a young woman's struggles with her body image and mental health.
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  • You’re the Worst - A dark romantic comedy exploring dysfunctional relationships.
  • The End of the F***ing World - Explores dark themes and relationship dynamics among youth.
  • Out of the Blue - Deals with trauma and its effect on interpersonal connections.
  • Tully - Explores motherhood and personal identity.
  • Sharp Objects - Examines dark family secrets and personal trauma.
  • Dead Poets Society - Centers on personal growth and unconventional thoughts.
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  • Better Things - Focuses on familial relationships and personal experiences.
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  • Atypical - Centers on personal growth and family dynamics.
  • Good Will Hunting - Explores themes of personal struggle and mentoring.
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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:13

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Corner List

  • The Wire - Both series explore the struggles of urban life in Baltimore, focusing on crime, drugs, and community issues.
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  • Treme - Explores the lives of residents in New Orleans post-Katrina, focusing on community and culture while tackling social issues.
  • The Night Of - A miniseries that delves into the complexities of a murder case, revealing societal issues similar to those in The Corner.
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  • Breaking Bad - Explores drug culture and the consequences of choices, reflecting on the drug issues in The Corner.
  • The Shield - A gritty police drama that addresses issues of crime, corruption, and morality, similar to the moral complexities in The Corner.
  • Oz - Set in a maximum security prison, it explores justice and the human condition, paralleling themes of despair and survival in The Corner.
  • The Sopranos - Though focused on organized crime, it shares character-driven narratives and complex social issues with The Corner.
  • Belly - Explores the drug underworld and its impact on communities, resonating with themes presented in The Corner.
  • Rockers - A story about Jamaica's reggae culture and struggles, reflecting themes of resilience similar to those in The Corner.
  • South Central - A film that focuses on the challenges of growing up in South Central Los Angeles, echoing the urban struggles depicted in The Corner.
  • Fruitvale Station - A poignant story about racial issues and community struggle, mirroring themes of hardship in The Corner.
  • Precious - An emotional narrative about a young girl’s struggles in a challenging environment, reflecting serious social issues.
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  • Snowfall - Explores the early days of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles, much like the drug themes in The Corner.
  • City of God - A film that depicts the violent growth of organized crime in the Cidade de Deus suburb of Rio de Janeiro, paralleling urban struggle narratives.
  • The Get Down - Set in the late 1970s in the South Bronx, it highlights youth and community issues amidst cultural development.
  • The Marving Room - Addresses family dynamics and struggles within an urban setting, echoing the themes of community in The Corner.
  • Paid in Full - A crime drama that focuses on drug dealing and life in the streets, resonating with themes explored in The Corner.
  • We Own This City - Explores police corruption and the drug trade in Baltimore, closely aligning with the thematic elements of The Corner.
  • City on a Hill - A crime drama set in 1990s Boston, exploring systemic corruption and crime much like The Corner.
  • Narcos - Focuses on drug trafficking and its impact on society, resonating with The Corner's exploration of drug issues.
  • Lifted - Tackles themes of community and personal struggle within a challenging environment, akin to The Corner.
  • Boyz n the Hood - A powerful portrayal of life in South Central Los Angeles, reflecting on urban issues celebrated in The Corner.
  • A Bronx Tale - Explores themes of crime and family in a Bronx neighborhood, echoing the community aspect of The Corner.
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood - A satirical take on issues faced in urban communities with a similar backdrop to those in The Corner.
  • Sons of Anarchy - Explores themes of crime, family, and morality within a close-knit community, akin to The Corner.
  • American Crime - Anthology series that focuses on social issues related to crime, paralleling the narratives in The Corner.
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - Explores crime and societal issues through compelling narratives that resonate with the themes of The Corner.
  • Euphoria - A contemporary series that tackles drug addiction and modern youth struggles, catering to similar themes of despair and resilience.
  • Selma - A historical drama that captures the struggle for civil rights, mirroring societal challenges depicted in The Corner.
  • 45 Days - Follows a group navigating life in an urban sphere with significant struggles, echoing The Corner's themes.
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco - A deeply poignant exploration of race and belonging in urban spaces, resonating with The Corner's narrative focus.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - A story of hardship and determination against societal odds, connecting with the themes of struggle in The Corner.
  • Chicagoland - A documentary series that examines the complexities of life in Chicago, echoing community challenges addressed in The Corner.
  • When They See Us - A series that addresses systemic injustice and its impact on community, reflecting societal issues found in The Corner.
  • It's a Sin - Deals with serious societal themes around the AIDS crisis in 1980s Britain, paralleling the community themes of The Corner.
  • Pieces of a Woman - A raw exploration of personal trauma and its impact on family, resonating with the emotional themes in The Corner.
  • Unbelievable - Follows the aftermath of sexual assault and systemic failures, echoing the emotional and societal struggles of The Corner.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:08

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  • Get Out - Both films explore racial dynamics and systemic oppression.
  • Black Panther - Examines themes of identity, power, and cultural heritage.
  • The Hate U Give - Focuses on race relations and social justice, echoing similar themes.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Satirical take on race, capitalism, and society.
  • Malcolm X - Biographical film about the civil rights leader with strong social commentary.
  • Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions and societal issues in a neighborhood.
  • Blindspotting - Addresses race and gentrification with humor and drama.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on a true story highlighting racial injustice.
  • Judas and the Black Messiah - Focuses on the Black Panther Party and government oppression.
  • 12 Years a Slave - Powerful portrayal of slavery and racial struggles.
  • The Wire - Explores systemic issues in urban America, similar social themes.
  • Top Boy - Focuses on life in a marginalized community, highlighting social issues.
  • American History X - Examines the consequences of racism and hate.
  • The Black Godfather - Documentary about Black empowerment and influence in America.
  • When They See Us - Miniseries about racial injustice in the justice system.
  • Selma - Chronicles a pivotal march in the civil rights movement.
  • Dear White People - Satire on race relations in a modern college setting.
  • I Am Not Your Negro - Exploration of race and history in America through James Baldwin's unfinished work.
  • The Chi - Dramatizes life on Chicago's South Side, addressing social issues.
  • Underground - Dramatizes the Underground Railroad and the fight for freedom.
  • The Butler - Follows a White House butler who witnessed significant events in U.S. history and civil rights.
  • Life - Explores themes of systemic oppression and racial profiling.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on the struggles of a Black family in Chicago.
  • The Help - Examines race relations through the lens of domestic workers in the 1960s.
  • Rise Up: The Movement That Changed America - Documentary highlighting Black activism throughout history.
  • Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992 - Documentary about racial tensions leading up to the LA riots.
  • The Assassination of Fred Hampton - Documentary about a prominent Black Panther and government repression.
  • Blindness - Explores societal collapse and human interaction in times of crisis.
  • City of God - Portrays life in a violent urban environment with themes of survival.
  • Boyz n the Hood - A poignant look at life in inner-city Los Angeles and its challenges.
  • Empire - Drama about a powerful family in the music industry, exploring identity and legacy.
  • Snowfall - Explores the genesis of crack cocaine in Los Angeles and its effects on the community.
  • The Night Of - A crime drama that explores the racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
  • American Crime - Anthology series tackling social issues, including race and class.
  • The Long Walk Home - Depicts the Montgomery bus boycott and its impact on race relations.
  • Ghosts of Mississippi - Examines the assassination of civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
  • Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story - Documentary series about the life and impact of Trayvon Martin's death.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:08

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  • Spotlight - Investigates systemic issues, specifically focusing on child abuse within institutions.
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  • Freedom Riders - A documentary showcasing the fight against segregation in the 1960s.
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  • American History X - Explores themes of racism, redemption, and the impact of hate on society.
  • The Hate U Give - Addresses police violence and the Black Lives Matter movement from a young person's perspective.
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  • Malcolm X - A biographical film depicting the life of a civil rights leader and the fight against racial injustice.
  • The Butler - Follows an African American butler's life in the White House against the backdrop of the civil rights movement.
  • Hotel Rwanda - A powerful depiction of the Rwandan genocide and the impact of indifference to human rights.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - Explores racial discrimination and the quest for dignity and a better life.
  • The Imitation Game - Centers on societal oppression faced by LGBTQ+ individuals and the struggle for acceptance.
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  • Boys Don't Cry - Focuses on issues of gender identity and societal acceptance.
  • Milk - A biographical film about Harvey Milk and the LGBTQ+ rights movement.
  • The King's Speech - Highlights personal struggle against societal expectations and fears.
  • Roma - Explores class and racial issues in Mexico through a personal narrative.
  • The Hate U Give - Addresses racial tensions and the fight for justice through the eyes of a young woman.
  • The Night Of - A miniseries exploring the criminal justice system and the impact of systemic issues.
  • Chernobyl - Tells the story of a disaster caused by incompetence and covers themes of responsibility.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - A documentary critiquing the political landscape and government decisions post 9/11.
  • Dead Poets Society - Encourages breaking free from societal norms and pursuing one's passion.
  • The Kite Runner - Explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the impact of socio-political issues.
  • The Fosters - A family drama that tackles various social issues including LGBTQ+ rights and foster care.
  • This Is Us - Explores personal struggles layered with social issues affecting various communities.
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  • Orange Is the New Black - Focuses on women in prison and addresses issues of race, sexuality, and systemic injustice.
  • The Wire - A deep dive into systemic issues in Baltimore, covering crime, education, and politics.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:39

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