Released Date:
1973-05-10
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (2361 Reviews)
Director:
Martin RittLonne Elder III (screenplay)
William H. Armstrong (novel)
The Morgans, a loving and strong family of Black sharecroppers in Louisiana in 1933, face a serious family crisis when the husband and father, Nathan Lee Morgan, is convicted of a petty crime and sent to a prison camp. After some weeks or months, the wife and mother, Rebecca Morgan, sends the oldest son, who is about 11 years old, to visit his father at the camp. The journey becomes something of an odyssey for the boy. During the journey, he stays a little while with a dedicated Black schoolteacher.
Released Date:
1974-01-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
TV-PG
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (1266 Reviews)
Director:
John KortyGenres:
DramaTracy Keenan Wynn (screenplay)
Ernest J. Gaines (novel)
In February, 1962, as the civil rights movement reaches Bayonne, Louisiana, a New York journalist arrives to interview Jane Pittman, who has just turned 110. She tells him her story dating back to her earliest memories before slavery ended, a long walk toward freedom, marriage to Joe Pittman, her adopted son Ned's work as an educator, helping to raise Jimmy, who returns as a civil rights worker, and her own decision to become involved in contemporary issues. In between the chapters of her life, the present-day struggles of Blacks in Bayonne, urged on by Jimmy, are dramatized.
Released Date:
1981-05-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
94 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(1858 Reviews)
Genres:
ComedyLonne Elder III (adaptation)
Richard Pryor (story)
Roger L. Simon (screenplay)
Joe Braxton is an ex-con who has been given a second chance to freedom after violating his probation. He has been hired by a school teacher named Vivian Perry to repair and drive an old school bus and drive a group of Special kids to Ms. Perry's Washington Farm from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to give them a new home after The Clarmont Center for Children is shut down by the city. The kids have severe mental problems and Joe is not looking forward to the trip at all, but Joe later bonds with Vivian and the children, offering his support and love and changes his outlook on life. But Donald, the social worker and Vivian's lover who gave Joe his break is hot on their tail and wants Joe back in prison. Joe and Vivian must now prevent Donald from sending the children back to Philidelphia where they'll have no future.
Released Date:
1981-12-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (154 Reviews)
Director:
Peter LevinIn this touching story, a dedicated African-American teacher in an inner-city school in the midwestern United States facing tough odds helps ghetto children to succeed. Meanwhile, she faces an adversarial colleague and a principal who disapproves of her teaching methods. To top it off, some naughty youth regularly mess up the classroom after school to tick the teacher off. We watch as Tyson's character, Marva Collins, manages it all and keeps up both a personal life and her looks.
Released Date:
1990-08-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (140 Reviews)
Director:
Kevin HooksThe events that led to the 1965's racial riots in Watts, Los Angeles, are covered by a black messenger-turned-reporter at the L.A. Times, as he was one of the first correspondents to arrive at the scene. The movie also follows the troubled times he, his family and friends went through in one of the most tense and sad moments in American history.
Released Date:
1999-05-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (854 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph SargentGenres:
DramaErnest J. Gaines (novel)
Ann Peacock (teleplay)
In the 1940s South, an African-American man is wrongly accused of the killing of a white store owner. In his defense, his white attorney equates him with a lowly hog, to indicate that he didn't have the sense to know what he was doing. Nevertheless convicted, he is sentenced to die, but his godmother and the aunt of the local schoolteacher convince the schoolteacher to go to the convicted man's cell each day to try to reaffirm to him that he is not an animal but a man with dignity.
Released Date:
2005-02-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
PG
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (7886 Reviews)
Director:
Wayne WangKate DiCamillo (novel)
Joan Singleton (screenplay)
A 10-year-old girl, abandoned by her mother when she was three, moves to a small town in Florida with her father, a preacher. While there, she adopts a stray dog whom she names after the local supermarket where he was found. With her goofy pooch by her side, she meets an eclectic group of townspeople and rekindles an almost lost relationship with her father.
Released Date:
2014-03-08
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
IMDB Ratings:
(373 Reviews)
Director:
Michael WilsonGenres:
DramaHorton Foote (based on his play)
Horton Foote (teleplay)
Carrie Watts begrudgingly lives with her busy, overprotective son, Ludie, and pretentious daughter-in-law, Jessie Mae. No longer able to drive and forbidden to travel alone, she wishes for freedom from the confines of the house and begs her son to take her on a visit to her hometown of Bountiful. When he refuses, Mrs. Watts is undeterred and makes an escape to the local bus station, where she befriends Thelma, a young woman traveling home. When Ludie and Jessie Mae discover she is gone, they call in law enforcement to help, but Mrs. Watts is one step ahead of them and convinces the local sheriff to help her on her journey home to Bountiful.
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