오클랜드 경찰을 재건하라 (2017)
A Film About The Oakland Police Department
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 1시간 20분
연출 : Peter Nicks
시놉시스
미국 캘리포니아 오클랜드 경찰서를 조명한 다큐멘터리 영화. 자체 쇄신을 추진하는 동시에 공동체에의 헌신, 부패, 격변 등 여러 난제와 싸우는 경찰의 일상을 추적한다.
런던에서 잘나가는 경찰 니콜라스 엔젤(사이몬 페그)은 몸을 사리지 않는 근성과 동물적인 감각으로 검거율 400%라는 경이적인 기록을 세우며 승승장구하지만 경찰청 간부들과 동료들의 견제를 받아 시골로 좌천된다. 그가 부임한 곳은 범죄율 제로를 자랑하는 아름답고 평화로운 마을 샌드포드. 좀 덜 떨어진듯한 순둥이 경찰 대니 버터맨(닉 프로스트)과 파트너가 되어 마을 축제의 안전관리, 실종된 백조 수색 등의 무료한 업무에 전전하던 어느 날, 끔찍한 사고들이 연이어 발생한다. 평화롭기만 하던 마을의 이면에는 엄청난 비밀이 숨겨져 있는데...
Inside of an impoverished community in Chicago, Illinois, an ex-convicted felon, “Marcus Julian” returns from prison after eight years incarcerated. A product of a failed family structure, Marcus, like so many others in his community, functioned under a “street-code” of savagery. The “Gangster Disciples” governed the territories, and as a former outstanding member he lived in ongoing regret of the mob-related acts that led him to prison.
Hip-hop star Lil' Kim voices main character Soledad in this urban anime action film, about a police officer living in futuristic Los Angeles -- a place that is now home to citizens with incredible genetic structures. With these super genes, the people of the city now have powers that make them shockingly superior to all other human beings. It's up to Soledad to join a special task force to take on the mighty creatures.
Candy and other sweets have been banned, and the kids of the United States aren't going to accept it.
Pablo Escobar's former hitman John Jairo Velásquez turns to YouTube to share his story and seek forgiveness for the hundreds of murders he committed.
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Uncovering the profiteering of the state's water barons and how they affect farmers, average citizens, and unincorporated towns throughout California.
After a disappointing loss during the national championships, local wheelchair basketball team are ready to come back together and give their all in the forthcoming season. In community-supported wheelchair basketball programs across the country, players push each other physically, mentally and emotionally in order to succeed against the odds, struggling with the challenges of dedicating oneself to a sport that does not garner the recognition or resources granted to other professional athletic organizations—wheelchair basketball is all too often regarded as a sort of charity instead of the riveting competitive sport that it is. The Miami Heat Wheels are ready for their second shot at winning the nationals, but lack of funds and personal problems threaten to put an end to the dream before the season reaches its tension-riddled conclusion.
A verité legal drama about Judge Kholoud Al-Faqih, the first woman appointed to a Shari'a court in the Middle East, whose career provides rare insights into both Islamic law and gendered justice.
Killed too soon due to a clerical error in heaven, a man is sent back to earth with a new lease on life, this time in the body of his portly friend.
In 2004 the Oregon State Hospital, former site of the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, revealed the existence of thousands of corroded copper urns, each containing cremated human remains. Photographer David Maisel captured these beautifully unique urns of forgotten souls on film. Exhibiting their photos revealed secrets, influenced political decisions and reunited families. This film will show how art can stimulate social change and will document the ongoing controversy surrounding a proper memorial for these institutionalized casualties.
A talented 12-year-old boy dream of becoming a great soccer player despite his loving grandfather's stern disapproval.
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Based on actual court transcripts of 8 anti-war protesters on trial for conspiring to cause riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
A handicapped 9-year old boy who lives in a valley in the mountains of Balochistan is rejected by his father, intimidated by society, harassed by friends and left alone due to his disability. Strengthened by memories and dreams of the love of his mother, he begins a perilous journey back to his family in the main city.
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Set in the early 1990’s, a critical period in Malaysian Indian history, the story subtly underlines the plight of the Indian Malaysians. Forsaken by the estate owners who had employed them for generations and systematically marginalized, they are forced to move to the cities and survive under harsh circumstances. Left out of the nation’s urbanization and development plans, many live in squatters and work at minimum wage jobs…
A love story between a young lawyer called Emma and a Noah, a rock star.
An emotional look at the struggle for marriage equality in Ireland.
A portrait of Highlights Magazine following the creation of the cultural phenomenon's 70th Anniversary issue, from the first editorial meeting to its arrival in homes, and introducing the quirky people who passionately produce the monthly publication for "the world's most important people,"...children. Along the way, a rich and tragic history is revealed, the state of childhood, technology, and education is explored, and the future of print media is questioned.
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