Joe Carey

Películas

Lady Boss: la historia de Jackie Collins
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"Lady Boss: la historia de Jackie Collins" celebra a una autora con una visión sobre el feminismo adelantada a su tiempo, una mujer que situaba la sexualidad femenina en el centro de su narrativa en una época en la que nadie hablaba de ello. Una historia que abarca toda la vida de la novelista y que revela cómo su infancia, la relación con sus padres y la rivalidad con su hermana, Joan Collins, la convirtieron en la mujer que fue, una persona ambiciosa con una idea sobre la libertad sexual y el empoderamiento femenino adelantada a su tiempo.
The Cure
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The story of an ordinary woman who exposed one of the worst hospital care scandals in the history of the NHS. Based on the inspiring real-life story of Julie Bailey.
The Case of Sally Challen
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Jailed for life in 2011 for killing her husband, Sally Challen was convicted on the unanimous decision of the jury. The result provoked little surprise among her friends and family, yet evidence later revealed that Challen was the victim of coercive control from her husband, who would manage her social life and spending. With fewer than 10% of appeals ever quashing a conviction, this documentary is a compelling case for the need for greater nuance in the law and its reporting.
The Interrogation of Tony Martin
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Norfolk, England, 1999. During three days, farmer Tony Martin is questioned by police following the violent death of Fred Barras, a teenage burglar who broke into his property, Bleak House, in Emneth Hungate, along with other intruder, Brendon Fearon, on the evening of August 20th of that year.
Against the Law
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Reino Unido, 24 de marzo de 1954. Diez años antes de la despenalización de la homosexualidad, el periodista Peter Wildeblood y sus amigos Lord Montagu y Michael Pitt-Rivers son condenados y encarcelados por indecencia y sodomía.
The People Next Door
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Ordinary young couple Gemma and Richard have just bought their first home and are expecting a baby. It's all very exciting, and the couple settles in nicely to their new pad. Except for the screaming and shouting they hear at all times of the night through their walls from the house next door. Listening more closely, pregnant Gemma is convinced that she's also hearing cries and smacking noises, which she is certain are the sounds of a toddler being abused. She and Richard have seen the child just once, but not since. Feeling morally obliged to act, the couple gather as much information as possible about what's going on next door. And after social services say there's nothing to worry about, Gemma becomes increasingly obsessed and she starts to spy on them in a way that raises questions about who is actually committing the crime — Gemma's neighbours, or Gemma?