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The 13th

The 13th

You will become the thirteenth, and you will be cursed by the other generations.

Released PG 72 min 8/10 Votes: 25
When Chris finds out his dead father's legacy is no more than a mysterious riddle only he can solve, he's not interested. He just wants to pay a flying visit to the remote Greek island where his estranged father died, sort out his belongings, and go. But it's not that simple. Meeting a beautiful, mysterious woman, Chris learns his father died investigating an ancient mystery and may have unearthed a valuable treasure. But some secrets are best left buried.
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  • Courage Under Fire - Explores themes of honor and truth in the face of difficult circumstances.
  • The Good Lord Bird - A unique portrayal of the abolitionist movement and a young man's journey.
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  • Mudbound - A powerful film about race relations in post-World War II America.
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  • Hidden Figures - Highlights the incredible true stories of African American women in STEM during the Space Race.
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  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores gentrification and identity through the lens of race and personal history.
  • American History X - Deals with themes of racism and redemption through a powerful narrative.
  • The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - A powerful miniseries chronicling the life of an African American woman from slavery to the civil rights movement.
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  • The Secret Life of Bees - A coming-of-age story that touches on themes of family and racial tensions.
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  • The Invisible Man - Explores themes of societal abandonment and personal failure in a modern context.
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  • Sorry to Bother You - A satirical look at race relations and identity in a corporate environment.
  • The Hate U Give - A powerful film addressing police violence and systemic racism through the eyes of a young woman.
  • When They See Us - A limited series that chronicles the wrongful conviction of the Central Park Five and its societal implications.
  • Small Axe - A series of films that explore the history of racism and resistance in London's West Indian community.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird - A classic adaptation that addresses racial injustice in the American South.
  • Get Down - A musical drama that showcases youth culture and racial identity in the 1970s.
  • I Am Slave - Same title and exploration of human trafficking and the impact of slavery.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:32:17

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Brian Banks List

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Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:57:48

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali List

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  • Selma - A historical drama that follows the civil rights movement, showcasing the fight for equality and social justice.
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  • 12 Years a Slave - A powerful depiction of the struggles against slavery, linking to themes of racial injustice.
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  • When They See Us - A miniseries based on the real-life case of the Central Park Five, exploring themes of injustice and racial profiling.
  • Do the Right Thing - A film that confronts racial tensions in Brooklyn, showcasing the struggle for identity and justice.
  • Get Out - A psychological thriller that explores themes of race, identity, and social commentary, resonating with Blood Brothers.
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  • One Night in Miami... (2020) - A fictional portrayal of a pivotal night with iconic figures discussing race, identity, and social responsibility.
  • The 13th - A documentary exploring the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
  • Judas and the Black Messiah - A film depicting the story of Fred Hampton and his fight for justice, resonating with themes of activism.
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  • Black Panther - An action film that includes themes of identity, empowerment, and the African American experience.
  • Malcolm X: Make It Plain - A documentary providing a comprehensive overview of Malcolm X's life, work, and influence.
  • Bamboozled - A satirical film addressing race in the media and society, exploring similar themes of racial identity.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - A drama that addresses the challenges of an African American family trying to improve their circumstances.
  • The Color Purple - A drama that explores racism and sexism in the early 20th century American South.
  • Do the Right Thing - Confronts racial tensions and societal issues, similar to the exploration of relationships in Blood Brothers.
  • Dear White People - A satirical social commentary on race relations on a college campus, echoing themes of identity.
  • The Trial of the Chicago 7 - A historical drama that highlights activism and civil rights issues during the 1960s.
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  • Ray - A biopic about Ray Charles that highlights struggles with race and personal demons.
  • The Hate U Give - Addresses intersectionality and the fight for justice in a racially divided society.
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  • Fried Green Tomatoes - A drama that touches on themes of friendship and societal issues in the American South.
  • City on a Hill - A crime drama that portrays systemic inequality and corruption, resonating with character struggles.
  • The Black Messiah - A portrayal of the life of Fred Hampton and his role in the Black Panther Party.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:45

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Meeting the Man: James Baldwin in Paris List

  • I Am Not Your Negro - Explores themes of race and identity in America, similar to Baldwin's perspectives.
  • The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - Focuses on African American experiences and historical narratives.
  • Paris is Burning - Documentary about the drag ball culture in New York, touching on identity and community.
  • Rebirth of a Nation - A powerful commentary on race relations in America, echoing Baldwin's themes.
  • The Fight - Follows activists fighting for civil rights, paralleling Baldwin's advocacy.
  • When They See Us - A miniseries about racial injustice and its effects on Black lives in America.
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  • My Name Is Bruce - Although a comedic response, explores themes of identity in a unique narrative format.
  • Historical Figures: James Baldwin - A documentary focusing on Baldwin's impact on literature and society.
  • 12 Years a Slave - A stark depiction of the historical struggle of African Americans, resonating with Baldwin's themes.
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  • Malcolm X - A biographical film that dives into the life of a prominent figure in the civil rights movement.
  • Selma - Chronicles a pivotal event in the civil rights movement, reflecting issues Baldwin often addressed.
  • The Help - Addresses race relations and the experiences of African American maids in the 1960s.
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  • Roots - An epic miniseries exploring the history of slavery and its effects on African American identity.
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  • Tangerine - Follows a transgender sex worker on Christmas Eve, touching on identity and struggle.
  • The 13th - A documentary on the history of racial inequality in the U.S. regarding incarceration.
  • Blindspotting - Explores race and identity in a unique narrative blending drama and comedy.
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  • Dear White People - A satirical look at race relations at a predominantly white Ivy League college.
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  • Marvin’s Room - Touching on family dynamics and identity in a relatable but challenging context.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:09

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