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The definitive story of the Civil Rights era from the point of view of the ordinary men and women whose extraordinary actions launched a movement that changed the fabric of American life, and embodied a struggle whose reverberation continue to be felt today.
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- Ken Burns: The Civil War - A comprehensive documentary series about the American Civil War, providing historical insights and personal accounts.
- The War - Another Ken Burns documentary, this time focused on World War II, with a similar storytelling approach.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary series chronicling the civil rights movement, paralleling themes of struggle and social change.
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- The Civil War: A Film by Ken Burns - Similar title and format, detailing the events and personal stories from the American Civil War.
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- The Dust Bowl - A documentary about the Great Depression and its impact on American life, exploring environmental and economic challenges.
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- America: The Story of Us - A documentary series covering key events in American history in an engaging manner, similar to 'The Civil War'.
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- Civilization - A documentary series that explores the history of Western civilization, paralleling themes of empire, struggle, and culture.
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- 12 Years a Slave - A historical drama film that tells the story of slavery in America, resonating with themes from 'The Civil War'.
- Glory - A film depicting the African American soldiers in the Civil War, giving a personal perspective on historical events.
- Lincoln - A biographical film about President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, offering insights into the historical figure's life.
- Selma - A historical drama focusing on a critical movement during the civil rights era, similar in theme to 'The Civil War'.
- The Conspirator - A historical drama centered on the trial of Mary Surratt, who was accused of conspiring to assassinate Lincoln.
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- Band of Brothers - A miniseries chronicling World War II, focusing on the personal stories of the soldiers involved.
- The Pacific - A companion miniseries to 'Band of Brothers', providing a similar perspective on WWII experiences.
- The King - A historical drama about King Henry V's relationship to warfare and leadership, paralleling themes of governance in 'The Civil War'.
- Roots - A miniseries that portrays the history of slavery in America, akin to the explorative nature of 'The Civil War'.
- Chernobyl - A historical drama showcasing the disaster of Chernobyl; similar in its detailed examination of a significant historical event.
- The Crown - A historical drama series that chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, intertwining personal and historical narratives.
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- The 13th - Examines the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
- Malcolm X - Biopic about the civil rights activist Malcolm X and his impact on the movement.
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- The Help - Explores racial tensions and societal norms in the 1960s South.
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- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a night where icons discussed race relations.
- The Green Book - Explores African American experiences during the Jim Crow era.
- The assassination of Fred Hampton - A documentary about the rise of the Black Panther Party and its impact on civil rights.
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- BlackkKlansman - A true story about an African American cop infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan.
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- One Day in September - A documentary about the Munich massacre and its implications on global politics.
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- Chasing Trane - A documentary about jazz legend John Coltrane and his influence on social movements.
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- Making a Murderer - A documentary series exploring wrongful convictions and injustice.
- The Wire - Explores systemic issues in Baltimore, including race and law enforcement.
- American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson - A dramatized account of a racially charged trial that shook America.
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- Hotel Rwanda - Highlights issues of race, genocide, and humanitarian crisis.
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- Support the Girls - Focuses on female perseverance in a challenging work environment.Explores social issues and interactions.
- The Decade of Difference - A deep dive into how racial dynamics changed in recent history.
- Precious - Follows a young African American woman facing systemic oppression.
- Race: The Power of an Illusion - A documentary series investigating the concept of race and its societal impacts.
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- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Insight into the complexities of political unrest.
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- HyperNormalisation - Examines the complexity of modern society and politics.
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- When They See Us - Miniseries about the wrongful conviction of five teens in a racially charged case.
- Black Panther - Addresses themes of empowerment and social justice.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism, redemption, and social issues.
- The Black Candle - Documentary detailing the African-American experience and history.
- The Long Walk Home - Set during the Montgomery Bus Boycott, depicting racism and resistance.
- Eyes on the Prize - Comprehensive documentary series on the Civil Rights Movement.
- Hidden Figures - Highlights the contributions of African-American women in the Space Race amid racial inequalities.
- The Shawshank Redemption - Explores themes of hope and justice, with undertones of race.
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- The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Focuses on issues of protest and justice during the civil rights era.
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- Monster - Highlights the plight of a woman facing race and gender struggles.
- Uncomfortable Truth - Explores modern racial issues and their historical context.
- The Bronx Is Burning - Miniseries focusing on social issues during the 1970s in New York.
- Roman J. Israel, Esquire - Focuses on a lawyer fighting for justice and civil rights.
- Loving - A historical drama about a couple's fight against anti-miscegenation laws.
- The Color Purple - Traces the generational struggles of African American women.
- Twelve Angry Men - Focuses on the justice system and racial biases.
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Lays bare ethical issues within the context of race and medical history.
- My Name is Malala - Documentary on activism and the fight for education rights.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Documentary reflecting on the lives and struggles of civil rights activists.
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised - Explores social movements and activism in contemporary contexts.
- Becoming - Documentary on Michelle Obama's experiences and activism.
- Just a Girl - Examines issues of gender and social justice.
- The 4400 - Addresses social issues through a sci-fi lens, focusing on marginalized groups.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Who Killed Malcolm X? List
- 13th - Explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that examines the lives and assassinations of civil rights leaders through the words of James Baldwin.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - A historical documentary about the Black Panther Party and its role in the civil rights movement.
- The Central Park Five - Details the wrongful conviction of five Black teenagers in a racially charged case in New York.
- Selma - A dramatization of the 1965 voting rights marches led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film about the life of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on race relations and police brutality through the eyes of a young girl after witnessing a shooting.
- Fruitvale Station - A true story about the events leading up to the Oscar Grant shooting by police, shedding light on racial profiling.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism and redemption through the life of a former neo-Nazi.
- Just Mercy - A legal drama that tackles racial injustice and wrongful convictions in America.
- Black Lives Matter - A docuseries that examines the Black Lives Matter movement and its roots in social justice.
- The 21st Century: A New Age of Civil Rights - Documents the ongoing fight for civil rights in modern America, linking it back to historical movements.
- When They See Us - A miniseries that tells the true story of the Central Park Five and their fight for justice.
- The Help - Explores race relations and the lives of black maids working for white families in the 1960s South.
- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a night in 1964 when key figures in the civil rights movement gathered to discuss their roles.
- The Time Is Now - A documentary series focused on important topics within the Black community and activism.
- You People - A comedy-drama addressing race relations, culture clashes, and family dynamics.
- Eyes on the Prize - A comprehensive documentary series covering the history of the civil rights movement in the U.S.
- The Birth of a Nation - A historical drama about Nat Turner's slave rebellion, highlighting the struggle for freedom and justice.
- King in the Wilderness - Focuses on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final years and the challenges faced in the fight for equality.
- Ava DuVernay's 13th - A thorough examination of mass incarceration and systemic racism in America.
- Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World - Explores the contributions of Native Americans to the music industry and parallels with race issues.
- The Fighting Temptations - A musical comedy-drama that also touches on themes related to race and community.
- This Is Us - A family drama that explores race, identity, and social issues over several generations.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - A poetic story about gentrification and African American identity in a changing city.
- A Raisin in the Sun - A film adaptation of the play, focusing on the struggles of a Black family in 1950s Chicago.
- BlacKkKlansman - A true story about a Black detective infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan, highlighting racial tensions.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of police violence on a Black teen and her community.
- Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions and community conflicts in a Brooklyn neighborhood.
- Selma, Lord, Selma - A retelling of the Selma voting rights marches through a young girl’s eyes.
- The Butler - Follows the life of an African American butler serving through several presidencies, touching on civil rights.
- Exploring Race in America - A docuseries focusing on issues of race, identity, and the challenges faced by communities.
- The Soul of America - A documentary series addressing social justice and the impact of race throughout U.S. history.
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- Django Unchained - A fictional story that addresses slavery and its aftermath in the U.S.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution List
- 13th - Explores the history of racial inequality in the United States and the intersection of race and mass incarceration.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that connects the histories of racism and civil rights in America, using James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of police brutality and racism in America through the eyes of a young girl.
- Selma - A historical drama that chronicles the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Judas and the Black Messiah - Centers around the betrayal of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton, exploring themes of activism and justice.
- Eyes on the Prize - An extensive documentary series covering the civil rights movement and its leaders, similar to the themes of advocacy and resistance.
- Black Power: A British Story of Resistance - Focuses on the Black Power movement in Britain and parallels the history of Black activism globally.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film that explores the life and timeline of civil rights activist Malcolm X.
- The Trials of Muhammad Ali - Explores the life of Muhammad Ali beyond boxing, including his political activism and approach to race issues.
- MLK/FBI - Examines the FBI's surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr. and the implications for civil rights activism.
- When They See Us - Dramatizes the story of the Central Park Five, highlighting systemic racism and injustice in the criminal justice system.
- The 24-Hour War - Though focused on automotive rivalry, it parallels themes of competition and grit that define social movements.
- Dear White People - A satirical look at race relations on a college campus, addressing themes of race, identity, and activism.
- Hairspray - A musical that incorporates themes of race and acceptance in the context of 1960s America.
- The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 - Utilizes archival footage to tell the story of the Black Power Movement in the United States.
- 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.
- Get Out - A horror film that explores systemic racism in a unique, metaphorical way.
- Somalia’s Invisible Children - Examines the plight of marginalized children in Somalia, touching on themes of hope and resilience.
- Shutter Island - While a thriller, it contains elements of social commentary on mental health and societal control which parallel civil rights themes.
- Fried Green Tomatoes - Explores themes of racism and female empowerment in the American South, paralleling struggles faced by the Black community.
- Black Klansman - A film about an African-American police officer who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s.
- Becoming - A documentary about Michelle Obama, exploring themes of identity and empowerment.
- Daughters of the Dust - A portrayal of Gullah culture and heritage, informing viewers about Black history in a poetic manner.
- The Freedom Riders - Covers the lives and efforts of the Freedom Riders who fought for civil rights in the 1960s.
- Boyz n the Hood - A poignant look at life in South Central Los Angeles, addressing systemic issues faced by African Americans.
- Loving - Based on the true story of interracial couple Richard and Mildred Loving, highlighting the fight against miscegenation laws.
- Underground - A drama series that follows slaves escaping along the Underground Railroad, connecting historical and modern struggles.
- The Underground Railroad - An adaptation of Colson Whitehead's novel, portraying the journey of an escaped slave and her fight for freedom.
- Roots - A groundbreaking miniseries that traces the lineage of an African-American family back to their ancestry in Africa.
- The Long Walk Home - A film that depicts the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the role of women in the civil rights movement.
- The 4400 - Though a sci-fi show, it tackles issues of identity and inclusion, resonating with themes of social justice.
- The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears - Explores issues of race, privilege, and media representation through the lens of pop culture.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A story of resilience and struggle against adversity, specifically economic hardship and societal barriers.
- Django Unchained - A bold cinematic take on slavery and vengeance that critiques institutional racism.
- Crown Heights - A tragic story based on the wrongful conviction of a man who faced racial injustice and a flawed legal system.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Examines themes of gentrification and identity in the African-American community within urban settings.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Reds List
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- Che: Part One - Biographical film about a revolutionary figure in Latin America.
- The Motorcycle Diaries - Follows the young Che Guevara's journey towards political awakening.
- The Killing Fields - Historically significant film addressing revolutionary violence.
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- Good Bye Lenin! - Comedic take on the fall of the Berlin Wall and its political implications.
- The Life of David Gale - Explores themes of capital punishment and political activism.
- All the President's Men - Investigates political corruption and the pursuit of truth.
- The Siege - Explores themes of terrorism and government response.
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- Eyes on the Prize - Documentary series detailing the American civil rights movement.
- Miss Sloane - Political thriller about a lobbyist navigating the system.
- War, Inc. - Satirical take on politics and war in contemporary society.
- The Manchurian Candidate - A classic political thriller delving into conspiracy and manipulation.
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- The Conspirator - Explores political themes surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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- The Hunger Games - Dystopian society where rebellion against oppressive governance is central.
- The Social Network - Explores the impact of technology and power dynamics in modern politics.
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- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - Satirical take on Cold War politics and military strategy.
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- Milk - Biopic of Harvey Milk, focusing on political activism for LGBTQ rights.
- The Siege of Firebase Gloria - Depicts the struggles of soldiers during the Vietnam War.
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- The Fog of War - Documentary exploring lessons from 20th-century warfare and politics.
- A Few Good Men - Military courtroom drama focusing on justice and moral dilemmas.
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- Hotel Rwanda - Based on the Rwandan genocide, examining political and moral choices.
- Inventing Anna - Series about deception and the impact of fraud on society.
- The Politician - Dark comedy about ambition and the political landscape.
- The Last King of Scotland - Chronicles the political turmoil in Uganda during the reign of Idi Amin.
- Chernobyl - Miniseries dramatizing the political and social implications of a disaster.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Dust Bowl List
- The Civil War - Another Ken Burns documentary that provides an in-depth look at a pivotal moment in American history.
- American Experience: The Great Flood - Explores the impact of a historical disaster in America, similar in theme to The Dust Bowl.
- The War - A documentary by Ken Burns that chronicles the American experience during World War II.
- The Brooklyn Bridge - Another Ken Burns film focusing on the historical significance of a major American landmark.
- Prohibition - A Ken Burns documentary covering the historical era of Prohibition in the United States.
- National Parks: America's Best Idea - Explores America's national parks, connecting nature and historical preservation.
- The Vietnam War - A thorough account of the Vietnam War, touching on themes of conflict and national identity.
- The Roosevelts: An Intimate History - Looks at the lives and impacts of the Roosevelts during significant historical events.
- The Dust Bowl: An Atlas - A visual companion to the documentary with maps and historical data.
- The American Civil War - Documents the events and impacts of the Civil War in American history.
- The Great Plains - Explores the life and environment of the Great Plains area similar to the themes in The Dust Bowl.
- The Great Depression - A documentary that portrays the struggles and hardships during the Great Depression era.
- Chicago: City of the Century - Explores the rich history of Chicago, connecting through significant events and struggles.
- 1916: The Irish Rebellion - A historical account of the Irish struggle for independence, reflecting themes of conflict and perseverance.
- The Epic History of the Great Plains - Focuses on the history and development of the Great Plains similar to The Dust Bowl.
- The Great American Dust Bowl - A documentary focused explicitly on the events and impact of the Dust Bowl.
- Into the West - A mini-series depicting the American West expansion and its challenges and impacts.
- The Wild West - Explores the history of the Wild West and its impact on American culture.
- Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery - A documentary about the famous expedition that explored the newly acquired western territories.
- The Dust Bowl: A Film by Ken Burns - The original documentary that explores the environmental disaster in the 1930s.
- American Experience: The Abolitionists - Documents the efforts around the abolition of slavery in America, focusing on conflict and change.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary series that chronicles the civil rights movement in the United States.
- American Experience: The Donner Party - Explores the tragic journey of the Donner Party, paralleling themes of survival and hardship.
- Great Plains - A documentary that covers vast geographic and cultural aspects of the Great Plains region.
- The Road to Brown - Covers the history of the Brown v. Board of Education case, touching on themes of civil rights.
- American Experience: Summer of Love - Explores the cultural changes of the 1960s, focusing on youth movements and America’s history.
- The Central Park Five - Documents a significant wrongful conviction case in American history, similar in social impact to The Dust Bowl.
- Hatfields & McCoys - A mini-series that depicts the feud between two American families, reflecting conflict and hardship.
- American Experience: Walt Whitman - Explores the life of famed American poet Walt Whitman, offering a cultural perspective.
- The Dust Bowl: A Lost History - This series explores the socio-political impacts of the Dust Bowl in greater detail.
- The American Experience: The Locket - A historical story intertwining personal narratives and events during pivotal times in American history.
- The Great Sioux Uprising - A film that narrates the conflict during the Great Sioux Uprising in America.
- The Fight for the American Dream - Examines various historical movements that shaped the modern American identity.
- Hidden Figures - Focuses on the contributions of African-American women at NASA, paralleling themes of struggle and resilience.
- Who Killed the Electric Car? - Documentary exploring the perceived failure of electric cars in the market, connected to larger environmental themes.
- The American Experience: The Fight for the Right to Vote - Focuses on the struggles for suffrage in America, reflecting societal challenges similar to The Dust Bowl.
- Last Days in Vietnam - Documents the final days of the Vietnam War, paralleling themes of loss and change.
- 20 Feet from Stardom - Explores the lives of backup singers, touching on themes of ambition and cultural change.
- The House I Live In - Examines America’s drug policy and its social implications, connecting contemporary issues to history.
- 13th - Documentary examining the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the U.S.
- The 70s - A documentary series that explores the significant events and cultural shifts of the 1970s in America.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to New York: A Documentary Film List
- The Civil War - A comprehensive documentary series focusing on the history and impact of the American Civil War, similar in depth and storytelling style.
- Eyes on the Prize - An acclaimed documentary series that covers the Civil Rights Movement, offering a detailed historical perspective like 'New York'.
- The Roosevelts: An Intimate History - A documentary series that explores the lives and political careers of the Roosevelt family, similar in scope to the storytelling of 'New York'.
- Making a Murderer - A deep dive into a criminal case that examines the justice system, focusing on social issues akin to some themes in 'New York'.
- Ken Burns: The West - This series presents a historical overview of the American West, capturing the same documentary style and narrative approach.
- The Vietnam War - An epic documentary series exploring the Vietnam War, filled with personal stories and historical footage, much like 'New York'.
- Ken Burns: Baseball - A historical documentary about baseball in America, providing a rich narrative about culture and society like 'New York'.
- The Untold History of the United States - A documentary series that presents a different perspective on American history, fostering similar thought-provoking discussions.
- Planet Earth II - While focused on nature, this series also paints a vivid picture of environments, similar to how 'New York' captures its city's essence.
- Inside the New York Times - Explores the workings of one of New York's most iconic institutions, offering a relevant backdrop to the city’s history.
- American Experience - A documentary series that highlights significant events and figures in American history, providing depth akin to 'New York'.
- The New York City Ballet - A glimpse into the arts scene of New York City, reflecting cultural elements highlighted in 'New York'.
- The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst - A documentary miniseries that investigates crime in the context of New York's society and culture.
- Searching for Sugar Man - A documentary film focusing on music and culture, showing the same passion for storytelling found in 'New York'.
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? - A documentary about Fred Rogers that reflects on societal values, similar to the cultural exploration in 'New York'.
- 13th - A documentary exploring systemic racism, showcasing societal issues reflective of those in urban environments like New York.
- Food, Inc. - Examines food production in America, addressing broader social issues relevant to urban populations like those in New York.
- The Central Park Five - Focuses on a real-life case in New York, examining social justice and issues parallel to the narratives in 'New York'.
- Inside Job - A documentary analyzing the 2008 financial crisis, highlighting systemic issues relevant to New York's financial districts.
- The Act of Killing - This documentary explores themes of morality and governance, tackling complex social issues similar to 'New York'.
- Freedom Summer - This film examines the civil rights movement, much like 'New York' delves into socio-political themes.
- New York, New York - A film that deeply explores the life and culture of New York City, matching the city's essence like 'New York'.
- RBG - A documentary about Ruth Bader Ginsburg that emphasizes justice and social change, similar to themes explored in 'New York'.
- The Act of Killing - An impactful documentary exploring the morality of war and violence, akin to historical and societal explorations in 'New York'.
- They Shall Not Grow Old - A visually groundbreaking historical documentary that brings the past to life, similar to the storytelling approach in 'New York'.
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Explores societal themes through the lens of children's programming, resonating with the cultural exposition of 'New York'.
- The United States of America - A documentary series that provides a panoramic view of American history and culture, much like 'New York'.
- American Factory - Explores cultural clashes in an American factory setting, relevant to socio-economic discussions akin to those in 'New York'.
- Born Into Brothels - Focuses on the lives of children in a red-light district in India, similar in its social implications to stories in 'New York'.
- The Social Dilemma - Examines the impact of social media on society, evoking themes relevant to urban lifestyles explored in 'New York'.
- Knock Down the House - Follows the grassroots campaign of political activists, paralleling themes of civic engagement found in 'New York'.
- The 70s - A documentary series that addresses significant events and cultural shifts in the 1970s, resonating with 'New York's historical perspective.
- American Vandal - A satirical exploration of social dynamics in a high school setting, presenting serious undertones similar to 'New York'.
- TIME: The Kalief Browder Story - Examines the life of a young man caught in the justice system, reflecting issues pertinent to urban communities like New York.
- When They See Us - A dramatized account of the Central Park Five case, exploring themes of race and justice in New York City.
- American Experience: The Dust Bowl - Explores historical events that shaped America, reminiscent of 'New York's exploration of the city’s evolution.
- The House I Live In - An examination of the war on drugs and its societal impacts, aligning with urban studies themes present in 'New York'.
- The Biggest Little Farm - Focuses on sustainable farming and community, echoing themes of resilience and urban nature present in 'New York'.
- Black Panther - A documentary about the cultural and political legacy of the Black Panther Party, resonating with vital themes explored in 'New York'.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Time: The Kalief Browder Story List
- 13th - Explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration.
- When They See Us - The miniseries tells the story of the Central Park Five and highlights systemic injustices.
- The Central Park Five - Documentary that covers the infamous case and the wrongful convictions involved.
- The 40-Year-Old Version - Explores themes of identity and artistic struggle in marginalized communities.
- The Trial of the Chicago 7 - Based on the real-life trial that reveals systemic corruption in the judicial system.
- Making a Murderer - True crime documentary series that examines the complexities of the legal system.
- The Keepers - Investigates the unsolved murder of a nun and the ensuing cover-up, focusing on justice and trauma.
- Eyes on the Prize - Documentary series chronicling the American Civil Rights Movement with a focus on the oppressed.
- The Innocent Man - Based on a non-fiction book, this series focuses on wrongful convictions and the flaws in the system.
- American Crime Story - Anthology series that chronicles high-profile criminal cases and systemic issues surrounding them.
- Rectify - Follows the life of a man exonerated after years in prison and the challenges he faces reintegrating.
- The Wire - Critically acclaimed series exploring the drug trade and systemic issues in Baltimore's institutions.
- Fruitvale Station - A poignant dramatization of the true story of Oscar Grant, highlighting racial profiling and police violence.
- Just Mercy - Based on a true story about a lawyer's mission to defend wrongfully convicted inmates.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of racial injustice through the story of a young girl witnessing police violence.
- Selma - Historical drama that highlights the Civil Rights Movement and the struggle for justice.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Documentary exploring race relations in America, based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript.
- The Green Book: Guide to Freedom - Documents the experiences of African Americans traveling in the Jim Crow era.
- The Square - A raw look at the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice in Egypt's Tahrir Square.
- The Night Of - Miniseries that dives deep into a murder case and critiques the criminal justice system.
- Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer - A gripping true crime docuseries delving into online sleuthing and its consequences.
- Two Distant Strangers - Short film that discusses police brutality and systemic racism in America.
- The Florida Project - Focuses on childhood and poverty, shedding light on marginalized communities.
- American History X - Explores the themes of racism, redemption, and the cycle of violence.
- Panther - A dramatization about the Black Panther Party and racial justice movements.
- Overlooked - Documentaries examining the stories of people whose deaths went unreported or ignored.
- Spotlight - Dramatizes the investigation into abuse within the Catholic Church and systemic cover-ups.
- The Act of Killing - Explores the Indonesian mass killings and the perpetrators' reflections on their actions.
- Shutter Island - Psychological thriller that involves issues of mental health and systemic failures in care.
- Clemency - Follows a death row prison warden facing the emotional toll of executions and systemic issues.
- Dead Man Walking - A true story that examines the morality and implications behind capital punishment.
- Billions - A look at the moral ambiguities within the world of finance and the impacts on society.
- The Kill Team - Based on the real-life story of a soldier in a unit charged with war crimes.
- Pain and Glory - A film reflecting on trauma, memory, and the personal impact of life choices.
- The Trial - Explores justice through the lens of historical trials and their societal implications.
- The Killing Fields - Dramatization of the Cambodian genocide and the quest for justice.
- Just Mercy - A powerful story depicting the journey of a lawyer who fights for justice for the wrongly convicted.
- The Black Candle - Focuses on the issues of the African American community and systemic difficulties.
- A Just Cause - Explores themes of racial oppression and struggles for justice.
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- The Civil War - A documentary series that explores the events leading up to and during the American Civil War.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary series chronicling the American Civil Rights Movement from 1954 to 1985.
- Ken Burns: America's Storyteller - A look at the life and work of acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns, who has created numerous series on American history.
- The Roosevelts: An Intimate History - A documentary series detailing the lives of Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
- American Masters - A documentary series that profiles the lives and works of significant American artists.
- The Vietnam War - A comprehensive documentary series about the Vietnam War, featuring interviews and archival footage.
- The West - A documentary series that narrates the history of America's Westward Expansion.
- Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter - A fictional depiction that merges history with fantasy while presenting a unique take on Lincoln's life.
- American History X - While fictional, it highlights critical themes in U.S. history, such as race and the consequences of hate.
- Making a Murderer - A true crime documentary series that explores the complexities of the American justice system.
- The Story of Us - A historical documentary series exploring significant events and figures in American history.
- The First War - A series exploring the American Revolutionary War's impact on the country.
- Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson - A documentary on Jack Johnson, the first African American heavyweight champion, and his impact on race in America.
- The Untold History of the United States - A documentary series that provides a different perspective on U.S. history through lesser-known events.
- The Sixties - A documentary series that covers major events and cultural changes in the 1960s in America.
- The 2000s: A Look Back - A documentary series that reflects on the events and cultural shifts of the early 21st century.
- The War - A documentary series by Ken Burns that chronicles the experiences of Americans during World War II.
- The American Experience: The Donner Party - A focused episode of American Experience detailing the tragic story of the Donner Party.
- The Dust Bowl - A documentary detailing the environmental catastrophe during the Great Depression and its impact on Americans.
- Prohibition - A documentary series exploring the history and effects of the Prohibition era in the U.S.
- The National Parks: America's Best Idea - A documentary series that traces the history of the National Parks in the United States.
- American Experience: The Abolitionists - A focused episode that explores the lives of key figures in the abolitionist movement.
- The Great Depression - A documentary series exploring the causes and consequences of the Great Depression in America.
- The Fifties - A documentary series that dives into the cultural and political landscape of the 1950s in America.
- Civilizations - A global history documentary series, including significant events in American history.
- American Factory - A documentary showcasing the cultural clash in an American factory owned by a Chinese company.
- America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump - A documentary examining the political polarization in America during the late 2000s.
- The Century: America's Time - A documentary series covering major events in America throughout the 20th century.
- The Men Who Built America - A docudrama about the rise of influential businessmen who shaped America.
- The War of the Worlds - A historical retelling of the War of the Worlds panic and its impact on American society.
- American Utopia - A concert film discussing social issues and American culture through music and performance.
- The Kingdom of Silence - A documentary that ties modern-day events back to the history of America and the Middle East.
- Why We Fight - A documentary examining the motivations behind America's involvement in various wars.
- 13th - A documentary exploring the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in America.
- Won't You Be My Neighbor? - A documentary reflecting on the life of Fred Rogers and the American ideals of kindness and community.
- The Great Fire - A historical drama detailing the events surrounding the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
- Frontline - An investigative documentary series that covers critical issues in American society.
- America: The Story of Us - A historical documentary series that presents a broad narrative of America's history.
- The American Civil War - A documentary series examining the American Civil War through firsthand accounts and analysis.
- Through the Wormhole - While focused on science, it often explores the impact of scientific advancements on American society.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:17:47
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America List
- 13th - Explores the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration in the United States.
- The Hate U Give - Addresses police violence and racism through the eyes of a young girl.
- I Am Not Your Negro - An examination of the lives and assassinations of three leaders of the Civil Rights Movement.
- Selma - Recounts the 1965 voting rights marches led by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Black Lives Matter - Details the origins and impact of the Black Lives Matter movement.
- American History X - Explores themes of racism and redemption through the story of a reformed neo-Nazi.
- Just Mercy - Follows the true story of a lawyer fighting for a wrongfully convicted African American man.
- The 1619 Project - Documents the impact of slavery on American society.
- When They See Us - A dramatization of the Central Park jogger case and its impact on the lives of five Black teenagers.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of a black man killed by police, highlighting systemic racism.
- The Butler - Follows an African American man who served as a butler in the White House through several decades of significant social changes.
- Get Out - A suspense-thriller that explores race relations in America through a horror lens.
- Hidden Figures - Tells the story of African American women mathematicians at NASA and their contributions during the space race.
- BlacKkKlansman - A true story about an African American detective infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan.
- Dear White People - A satirical look at racial tensions in a predominantly white Ivy League college.
- The Hate U Give - Follows a teenage girl navigating the challenges of her identity after witnessing police violence.
- Racial Taboo - Explores the intersections of race, love, and societal expectations.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary series depicting the American Civil Rights Movement.
- The Help - Focuses on the lives of Black maids working in white households in the 1960s.
- Talking About Race - A documentary series that addresses various racial issues in contemporary society.
- The Color Purple - Explores themes of race and womanhood in early 20th-century America.
- The New Jim Crow - An examination of race and mass incarceration in the United States.
- The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 - A documentary that highlights the Black Power movement through archival footage.
- For Colored Girls - A drama focusing on the lives of several African American women and their challenges.
- Selma, Lord, Selma - A historical drama about the Selma to Montgomery marches that fought for voting rights.
- Crown Heights - A dramatization of the wrongful conviction of a young Black man in a racially charged atmosphere.
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Examines race and ethics in medical research through the story of Henrietta Lacks.
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - Though primarily a comedy, it tackles several issues of race and identity.
- Atlanta - A dramedy that explores race and socio-economic issues in contemporary America.
- The Destruction of Black Civilization - A historical overview of the impact of colonization on African people.
- Daughters of the Dust - Focuses on the Gullah culture and the impact of racism on African American identity.
- America to Me - A documentary series examining issues of race and education in a Chicago high school.
- Trial By Media - Explores how media coverage affects high-profile cases related to race.
- The Killing of the Black Man - A deep dive into police brutality and racial injustice in America.
- Race: The Power of an Illusion - A documentary series exploring race as a social construct rather than a biological one.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Let's Be Cops List
- Superbad - Similar themes of buddy comedy and youthful misadventures.
- 21 Jump Street - Involves undercover cops in comedic situations.
- Hot Fuzz - Combines action and comedy with a buddy cop storyline.
- The Heat - Features a comedic duo in a law enforcement context.
- Rough Night - Comedy involving friends getting into absurd situations.
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop - A comedic take on a security officer's adventures.
- Step Brothers - Buddy comedy between two siblings in absurd situations.
- Pineapple Express - Mixes comedy with crime and oddball characters.
- Zootopia - Animated buddy cop film with humorous elements.
- Knocked Up - Similar humor and situations about young adults.
- Miss Congeniality - Involves a comedic portrayal of law enforcement.
- Ride Along - Features a comedic buddy cop dynamic.
- The Other Guys - Buddy cop comedy with absurd humor and crime elements.
- Neighbors - Involves comedic conflict between friends and an unexpected enemy.
- Super Troopers - Comedy centered around a group of state troopers with absurd humor.
- Tropic Thunder - A satire on military films featuring comedic actors in serious roles.
- Hot Tub Time Machine - Features a group of friends facing absurd situations together.
- Scott Pilgrim vs. the World - Combines comedy with action and a quirky storyline.
- Date Night - Couple gets involved in a dangerous and comedic adventure.
- The Sitter - A wild adventure involving a young man's unexpected responsibilities.
- Get Smart - A comedic spy film with a bumbling lead character.
- Central Intelligence - Buddy cop comedy with unexpected twists and humor.
- The 40-Year-Old Virgin - Comedy about relationships with misfit characters.
- Tropic Thunder - A satire on action films with a comedic twist.
- The Night Before - A comedy about friendship during an oddball night out.
- Horrible Bosses - Group of friends getting into trouble with humor and crime.
- Angela's Ashes - A comedic drama dealing with serious themes.
- The Internship - A comedy about unlikely friendships in a workplace setting.
- Walk of Shame - A misadventure through a city with comedic situations.
- Game Night - A comedic take on the absurdities of a game night gone wrong.
- This Is the End - Comedy involving a group of friends facing chaotic events together.
- We’re the Millers - Involves a comedic fake family and humorous situations.
- Big Momma's House - An undercover cop takes on an amusing disguise.
- Taxi - Comedy about a taxi driver aiding the police.
- Bad Boys - Buddy-cop action-comedy featuring a dynamic duo.
- Rush Hour - Buddy-cop film featuring comedic banter and action.
- Death at a Funeral - A group of misfits coming together for a chaotic event.
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure - Buddy comedy with a comedic twist on law and life.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary take on comedic absurdity in understanding law.
- Sisters - Comedic film about siblings causing chaos at a party.
- My Spy - A combination of comedy and action involving a spy and a child.
- The Nice Guys - Buddy comedy with crime elements set in the 1970s.
- Dumb and Dumber - Ridiculous adventures of two friends.
- The Detour - TV series about a family on a chaotic road trip with humor.
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Comedy series about a group of detectives solving crimes.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Josephine Baker Story List
- Malcolm X - A biographical film that explores the life of a significant African American figure through his struggles and triumphs.
- The Help - Focuses on the lives of African American maids in the 1960s South, highlighting themes of race and identity.
- Selma - Chronicles a key moment in the American civil rights movement, centered on social and political activism.
- Hidden Figures - About African American women who played pivotal roles at NASA during the Space Race, showcasing their intelligence and resilience.
- 12 Years a Slave - A powerful depiction of an African American man's struggle for freedom and survival in the 19th century, based on true events.
- The Butler - Tells the story of an African American who served as a White House butler, witnessing significant social changes over decades.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Adaptation of a play dealing with the struggles of an African American family in Chicago, tackling themes of identity and aspirations.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary that reflects on race relations in America through the words and thoughts of James Baldwin.
- The Civil Rights Movement - A documentary series showcasing the events and personal stories behind the civil rights struggles in the U.S.
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - A television film that spans several decades, chronicling the life of an African American woman from slavery to the civil rights movement.
- Love & Basketball - Blends sports, romance, and the African American experience in intimate and meaningful ways.
- Proud Mary - Focuses on a strong African American female character in a criminal setting, exploring themes of family and identity.
- The Color Purple - Based on the novel by Alice Walker, it narrates the pain and resilience of African American women over multiple decades.
- The Secret Life of Bees - Explores themes of race, family, and oppression set in the 1960s American South.
- Get On Up - A biographical film about the life of James Brown, highlighting his impact on music and culture.
- Ray - A biopic about Ray Charles that delves into his struggles with addiction, blindness, and the music industry.
- Beloved - Based on Toni Morrison's novel, it explores the trauma of slavery and its effects on families.
- Fried Green Tomatoes - Tells stories of friendship and resilience among women in the racially charged South.
- Just Mercy - Highlights issues of justice and race through the true story of a young lawyer defending death row inmates.
- Angela's Ashes - A poignant tale of struggle and survival, focusing on family and socio-economic challenges.
- Roots - A historical miniseries that follows the generational story of an African American family from slavery to freedom.
- The O.J. Simpson Trial - A dramatization of the famous trial, addressing race, celebrity, and media in America.
- Loving - A historical drama about the couple whose case led to a landmark Supreme Court decision on interracial marriage.
- Beyond the Lights - Explores the struggles of a young female artist in the music industry, balancing personal and public life.
- If Beale Street Could Talk - A love story set against the backdrop of racial injustice, based on James Baldwin's novel.
- The Five Heartbeats - A fictionalized account of an African American singing group, reflecting the challenges of the music industry.
- Bessie - Highlights the life of blues singer Bessie Smith, showcasing her struggles and triumphs in music.
- The Great Debaters - Focuses on a group of African American college students who become national champions in debate amidst racial struggles.
- Shaka Zulu - A historical drama about the rise and fall of the Zulu king, addressing colonialism and culture.
- Dear White People - A satirical look at race relations at a predominantly white Ivy League college.
- Confirmation - A film about the confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas, highlighting issues of race and gender.
- One Night in Miami - Imagines a meeting between key figures in the African American civil rights movement and their collaborative spirit.
- Passing - Tackles themes of race and identity through the lens of two childhood friends who can 'pass' as white.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - A documentary examining the rise of the Black Panther Party and its impact on American culture.
- Twelve Angry Men - While not explicitly about race, it touches on themes of justice and personal conscience in the judicial process.
- The Piano Lesson - Based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, it delves into the African American experience, memory, and legacy.
- Eyes on the Prize - A documentary series detailing the history of the civil rights movement in the U.S.
- One Night in Miami - Explores an imagined meeting between Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke, and Jim Brown discussing their roles in the fight for civil rights.
- Pather Panchali - A landmark film that tells the moving story of a poor Indian family, reflecting universal themes of struggle and triumph.
- Daughters of the Dust - A film that illustrates the legacy of African heritage in America through the story of a Gullah family.
- Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony - Documents the role of music in the anti-apartheid movement, reflecting on cultural identity and resistance.
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