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The Birth of a Nation
The Fiery Cross of the Ku Klux Klan!
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Two families, abolitionist Northerners the Stonemans and Southern landowners the Camerons, intertwine. When Confederate colonel Ben Cameron is captured in battle, nurse Elsie Stoneman petitions for his pardon. In Reconstruction-era South Carolina, Cameron founds the Ku Klux Klan, battling Elsie's congressman father and his African-American protégé, Silas Lynch.
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- Fruitvale Station - Similar themes of race and the repercussions for families in the face of systemic injustice.
- The Inheritance - Explores familial bonds and legacies amidst personal and societal challenges.
- The Birth of a Nation - Based on the true story of Nat Turner's rebellion, addressing race and historical struggles.
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Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:41
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- The Five Obstructions - A documentary that pushes the boundaries of creative filmmaking in a similar spirit.
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- The Gleaners and I - A documentary that combines observation and narrative style, connecting to the style of Lumière.
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- Boyhood - A groundbreaking narrative capturing the passage of time and human experience.
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- Heart of a Dog - An experimental documentary that intertwines personal narrative with observation and philosophy.
- The Look of Silence - A powerful documentary examining themes of memory and reconciliation with innovative storytelling.
- A24: The Features - A showcase of innovative storytelling and independent filmmaking that pushes boundaries.
- The Lighthouse - An artistic exploration of isolation and madness with striking visuals and storytelling.
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- The Peanut Butter Falcon - A character-driven narrative that focuses on personal journeys and human resilience.
- The Farewell - A heartfelt narrative exploring culture and family dynamics with emotional depth.
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- Sound of Metal - An exploration of sound and identity, delving into personal journey and transformation.
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- When They See Us - A miniseries about a wrongful conviction and racial injustice in the justice system.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on a true story of police violence against a young Black man.
- American History X - Deals with themes of hate and redemption within the context of race relations.
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- Body Cam - A narrative based on police officers investigating the death of a Black man in custody.
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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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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
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- Hidden Figures - Tells the story of women breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.
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- Mona Lisa Smile - Explores women's roles and education in the 1950s.
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- The Help - Reveals the struggles of African American maids in the 1960s and their voices.
- The Color Purple - Stories of resilience and empowerment among African American women.
- Erin Brockovich - Based on a true story of a woman fighting against environmental injustice.
- Miss Sloane - Deep exploration of gender dynamics in a high-stakes political environment.
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- The Danish Girl - Explores themes of identity and empowerment in the quest for self-acceptance.
- Frida - Tells the story of artist Frida Kahlo and her impactful life and art.
- Selma - Highlights a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement led by a strong leader.
- Boys Don't Cry - Addresses themes of gender identity and societal oppression.
- The First Wives Club - Shares a comedic yet powerful narrative about female friendship and empowerment.
- Wild - A transformative journey of a woman's self-discovery and resilience.
- North Country - Explores sexual harassment and women's rights in the workplace.
- Pride - Tells the story of LGBTQ+ activists supporting miners during a strike.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A struggle against adversity with themes of hope and determination.
- Tangerine - Tells a raw and honest story of transgender women and their lives.
- The Queen's Gambit - Focuses on a woman's rise to success in the male-dominated world of chess.
- Broad City - Explores themes of female friendship and empowerment in a comedic setting.
- The Good Wife - Showcases a woman's journey in reclaiming her identity and career.
- The L Word - Focuses on the lives and struggles of a group of women, particularly in LGBTQ+ contexts.
- Girls - Explores the lives and challenges of a group of young women in New York City.
- Wonder Woman - Highlights female empowerment through a strong female superhero's journey.
- Orange Is the New Black - Focuses on women's lives and stories within a prison setting.
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- Call the Midwife - Highlights women's issues, empowerment, and healthcare in mid-20th-century England.
- Fleabag - A dark comedy capturing a woman's struggles and personal growth.
- Big Little Lies - Examines complex women's relationships and personal struggles.
- The Crown - Depicts the life of Queen Elizabeth II and the challenges of her reign.
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- 13th - Explores racial inequality and the prison system in America.
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- The Hate U Give - Addresses police violence and racial injustice through a personal story.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A poignant exploration of race relations in America through the eyes of James Baldwin.
- Time - A documentary exploring the impact of incarceration on families and communities.
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- Fruitvale Station - The real-life story of Oscar Grant, addressing issues of race and police brutality.
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- Selma - Chronicles the historic struggle for civil rights in America.
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- Black Lives Matter: A Global Movement - Documents the global fight against systemic racism.
- The Central Park Five - Tells the story of five wrongly accused young men and the racism surrounding their case.
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- The 40-Year-Old Version - A personal exploration of identity and race in the arts.
- Our Stories: The Cost of Racism - A documentary series addressing the impacts of systemic racism in various communities.
- Us - A horror film that metaphorically addresses themes of class and race.
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- Malcolm X - A biographical story centered on the social struggles and perspectives of Malcolm X.
- Black Panther - Highlights African culture and the challenges faced by the black community.
- The Help - Explores the racial divide in 1960s Mississippi and the lives of black maids.
- Twelve Years a Slave - Depicts the brutal realities of slavery and racial injustice.
- Beast of No Nation - A harrowing look at the impact of war on children and the theme of survival.
- Black Mirror: Smithereens - Touches on themes of mental health, race, and technology's effects on society.
- Get Out - A horror film that satirizes modern racism and explores identity.
- The Color Purple - A historical drama that deals with race, gender, and abuse in the American South.
- The Underground Railroad - A visually stunning series that tells the story of a young woman escaping slavery.
- The Birth of a Nation - A dramatization of the Nat Turner slave rebellion, highlighting racial injustice.
- Passing - A story about race, identity, and relationships in 1920s America.
- See You Yesterday - A time travel film that deals with loss, systemic racism, and gun violence.
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- Eve's Bayou - A Southern Gothic tale that involves family ties amidst racial tensions.
- Snowfall - A look at the crack cocaine epidemic and its impact on the African-American community.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:14:43
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- The Civil War - Documentary series about the American Civil War with rich storytelling.
- The Good Lord Bird - Explores the abolitionist movement and key historical figures.
- The Last of the Mohicans - Set in historical conflict with themes of love and loyalty.
- Roots - A family saga that dives deeply into American history and slavery.
- 12 Years a Slave - Based on historical events concerning slavery in America.
- Little House on the Prairie - Family drama set in the American frontier, highlighting social issues.
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- Into the West - A miniseries that tells the story of westward expansion in America.
- Harriet - A biographical film about Harriet Tubman and her role in the Underground Railroad.
- The Birth of a Nation - A historical drama about slavery and the American Civil War.
- Fargo - A darkly comic series about crime and moral dilemmas in the Midwest.
- The Price of Freedom - Historical film that examines sacrifice during the Civil War.
- The Revenant - Survival story set in the American wilderness with themes of vengeance.
- War and Peace - Epic historical drama about love, family, and war.
- Poldark - Story of love and social issues set in post-war England.
- The Knick - Historical drama about innovation and medical advancements in the early 1900s.
- The Gilded Age - Explores socio-economic disparities during America's Gilded Age.
- Deadwood - A gritty portrayal of life in a lawless town during the American West expansion.
- Boardwalk Empire - Crime drama set during Prohibition, mixing historical events and personal stories.
- Westworld - Explores themes of freedom and conflict in an alternate historical setting.
- The Outsider - Mystery series that intertwines crime and supernatural elements.
- Man in the High Castle - Alternate history exploring themes of oppression and resistance.
- Six Feet Under - Family drama exploring interpersonal relationships and existential themes.
- Band of Brothers - Miniseries telling the stories of soldiers during WWII, centered around camaraderie.
- The Pacific - WWII miniseries detailing personal stories of soldiers and war's impact.
- Penny Dreadful - Gothic horror series weaving classic literary figures into historical narratives.
- Peaky Blinders - Crime drama set in post-war Britain, focusing on power struggles and family loyalty.
- Pride and Prejudice - Classic adaptation of social struggles and romance in historical England.
- Belgravia - Historical drama centered on social class and love in Victorian London.
- The Man Who Knew Infinity - Biopic about mathematician Ramanujan, exploring genius and cultural differences.
- Outlander - Historical romance series with time travel elements and personal struggle.
- The Queen's Gambit - Focus on personal journey and struggles set against a historical backdrop.
- Pioneer Woman - Modern adaptation of frontier life, emphasizing family and perseverance.
- The Crown - Dramatic retelling of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, touching on personal and political facets.
- The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - Reimagining of the relationship between a notorious outlaw and his follower.
- The Road - Post-apocalyptic story focusing on survival and the bond between father and son.
- The Last Kingdom - Historically grounded series about conflict, identity, and nation-building.
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- Marco Polo - Historical drama based on the travels of the Venetian merchant and explorer.
- Chernobyl - A gripping dramatic retelling of the real-life nuclear disaster.
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- 12 Years a Slave - Both films deal with the struggles of African Americans during slavery.
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- The Underground Railroad - A television series that delves into the trauma of slavery and the quest for freedom.
- Django Unchained - Features themes of revenge and liberation against the backdrop of slavery.
- Roots - A historical miniseries that traces the lineage of an African American family from slavery to freedom.
- The Birth of a Nation - Focuses on Nat Turner's slave rebellion and themes of resistance.
- The Help - Shares themes of race relations, struggle, and personal stories of African American women.
- Amistad - Based on a true story of a slave ship mutiny and the fight for freedom.
- Selma - Portrays the civil rights movement, focusing on the struggles for equality.
- Glory - A historical war film that depicts the contributions of African American soldiers during the Civil War.
- Black Panther - Explores themes of identity, freedom, and fighting against oppression.
- Twelve - Explores themes of survival against adversity and personal struggles.
- The Butler - Follows the life of an African American butler in the White House during significant civil rights events.
- Just Mercy - Focuses on the fight against systemic racism within the justice system.
- Detroit - Chronicles racial tensions and struggles during the 1967 Detroit riots.
- The Color Purple - A story that deals with the struggles of African American women in the early 20th century.
- Fences - Explores personal struggles and family dynamics in an African American context.
- Malcolm X - Focuses on the life of civil rights leader Malcolm X and themes of racial injustice.
- When They See Us - Based on the true story of the Central Park Five, dealing with racial injustice.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores themes of gentrification and belonging in the African American community.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on a struggling African American family and their quest for a better life.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A story about overcoming adversity and striving for a better future.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the life of Oscar Grant, addressing issues of race and police violence.
- The Hate U Give - Deals with systemic racism and the fight for justice after a police shooting.
- American History X - Explores racism and redemption through personal and societal struggles.
- Dear White People - A satirical look at race relations and identity at a predominantly white college.
- Luke Cage - A superhero show that addresses social issues, identity, and race.
- Snowfall - Tackles the impact of the crack cocaine epidemic in the 80s and its implications.
- Them - A horror anthology that explores racial themes and the Black experience.
- Godfather of Harlem - A crime drama that delves into the struggle for power and identity in Harlem.
- Watchmen - Explores themes of race, trauma, and the legacy of racism in America.
- Lovecraft Country - Combines horror with themes of racism and social justice.
- The Chi - A coming-of-age story set in Chicago that addresses gun violence and community.
- Underground - A dramatic series focused on the Underground Railroad and the fight for freedom.
- Queen Sugar - Explores contemporary issues within the African American community and family dynamics.
- The Photograph - Centers around love and legacy, intertwined with themes of race and culture.
- His House - A horror film that touches on immigration and identity.
- School Daze - Examines racism and identity within the context of a historically Black college.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that explores the racial divide in America through the eyes of James Baldwin.
- Love & Basketball - A coming-of-age romance that addresses race and class issues.
- Hidden Figures - Highlights the struggles of African American women in the NASA space program.
- Akeelah and the Bee - A coming-of-age story that explores themes of perseverance and community support.
- The Equals - Explores issues of identity and struggle in a dystopian world.
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- The Birth of a Nation - A historical drama that delves into the complexities of race and history.
- When They See Us - A powerful portrayal of systemic racism and injustice in the legal system.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism and the cycle of hate and redemption.
- The Overnighters - Investigates the human cost of economic hardship and desperation.
- Schindler's List - A haunting depiction of the Holocaust and the human capacity for cruelty.
- Hotel Rwanda - Focuses on genocide and the struggle to save lives amid chaos.
- The Wire - Explores systemic issues within society, particularly in crime and law enforcement.
- Fruitvale Station - Follows the life of a young man and the impact of systemic racism.
- Django Unchained - A revenge tale set against the backdrop of slavery, addressing racial violence.
- Black Mirror - A series tackling dystopian themes and human morality.
- Roots - A historical miniseries depicting the impact of slavery on generations.
- 12 Monkeys - Explores the impact of trauma and consequences of actions through time.
- The Killing - A crime drama that delves into moral ambiguity and societal issues.
- Just Mercy - Focuses on the struggles against racial injustice within the judicial system.
- Selma - Depicts a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement with profound implications.
- The Handmaid's Tale - Examines authoritarianism, systemic oppression, and the impact on individuals.
- Boys Don't Cry - A heartbreaking portrayal of identity and the violence borne of intolerance.
- Spotlight - Investigates systematic abuse and the quest for truth within institutions.
- The Help - Addresses racial issues and the struggles faced by African American maids.
- Menace II Society - A gritty look at urban violence and its cyclical nature.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - Explores themes of struggle against socio-economic injustices.
- The Green Mile - A look at humanity, morality, and systemic failings in the prison system.
- I May Destroy You - Engages with themes of consent, sexual assault, and societal expectations.
- The Color Purple - A powerful story about women's oppression and resilience in the early 20th century.
- The Road - A post-apocalyptic tale examining survival and the human condition.
- The Burning Plain - Blends multiple narratives to explore trauma and connections among people.
- Chernobyl - A miniseries that depicts the human cost of a catastrophic systemic failure.
- The Night Of - Explores the criminal justice system and the prejudices therein.
- Ozark - A crime drama that showcases the moral decay and challenges of survival.
- The Expanse - Engages with political themes and the consequences of oppression.
- Banshee - Highlights violence, power struggles, and moral ambiguity in a small town.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores themes of gentrification, displacement, and identity.
- Little Fires Everywhere - Addresses race, privilege, and the complexities of motherhood.
- Ava DuVernay's 13th - Examines the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in America.
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- Selma - Chronicles the civil rights movement and the struggles against racial discrimination.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of police violence and systemic racism on a young girl's life.
- Fruitvale Station - A poignant story based on the real-life events leading to the death of Oscar Grant, exploring race and police interaction.
- Get Out - A horror film that examines racism and cultural appropriation in a unique way.
- Black Panther - A culturally significant film that addresses race, identity, and empowerment in the context of superhero lore.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism, redemption, and the impact of hate across generational lines.
- Malcolm X - A biographical portrayal of the famous civil rights activist and his life’s struggles against racism.
- The Butler - Chronicles decades of American history through the perspective of a White House butler who witnesses pivotal events.
- Loving - Based on the real-life couple whose marriage triggered a landmark Supreme Court case against interracial marriage bans.
- The Help - A story set in the 1960s that sheds light on the lives and struggles of African American maids in the South.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Focuses on the challenges faced by an African American family in 1950s Chicago, addressing themes of racism and identity.
- Do the Right Thing - A powerful film that deals with racial tension and community issues in a Brooklyn neighborhood.
- The 24th - Based on the history of the 24th Infantry Regiment, it addresses issues of racism in the military.
- Just Mercy - A biographical drama that sheds light on racial injustice and wrongful convictions through the story of Bryan Stevenson.
- Behind the Movement - A docudrama portraying the events surrounding the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks' activism.
- Sorry to Bother You - A satirical commentary on race and capitalism in modern America, with a unique narrative style.
- Meet the Blacks - A satirical take on societal issues, focusing on the African American experience during a fictional purge night.
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