Au début des années 70, au plus fort de la lutte pour les droits civiques, plusieurs émeutes raciales éclatent dans les grandes villes des États-Unis. Ron Stallworth devient le premier officier Noir américain du Colorado Springs Police Department, mais son arrivée est accueillie avec scepticisme, voire avec une franche hostilité, par les agents les moins gradés du commissariat. Prenant son courage à deux mains, Stallworth va tenter de faire bouger les lignes et, peut-être, de laisser une trace dans l'histoire. Il se fixe alors une mission des plus périlleuses : infiltrer le Ku Klux Klan pour en dénoncer les exactions.
Nate Foster, jeune recrue du FBI, est chargé par sa supérieure d'infiltrer en tant qu'indic un groupuscule néo-nazi. D'abord réticent, Nate comprend vite que pour mettre en confiance les membres de l'organisation, il doit devenir un des leurs... Crâne rasé, prétendument vétéran de guerre, le voilà contraint de participer aux débordements racistes et d'adhérer aux discours haineux du groupe. Tiraillé entre sa morale et les impératifs de sa mission, Nate est pris de vertiges lorsqu'il découvre que le groupe prépare une attaque terroriste sans précédent...
The story centers on paroled white supremacist who has just killed a cop, and takes a black family hostage. Within hours of being released from 14 years of solitary confinement in maximum-security Pelican Bay State Prison, Garrett Tully is on the run again. When he finds a house off a dirt road and takes a family hostage, he thinks the Aryan Brotherhood has his back–and his kidnap victims are black. The family’s patriarch, Mr. Walker, is a jaded ex-con who hates cops so much he disavowed his own son for becoming one. Seeing a familiar desperation in Tully, Walker refuses to call the authorities for help, causing familial tensions to escalate, and soon grave missteps are made.
Jim Natter, le chef d'un clan violent du Kuk Klux Klan, est abattu. Son fils adolescent Eric Natter se trouve à proximité, et est placé sous protection de la police en attendant l'enquête. Alors que quatre policiers le conduisent dans une maison sûre, ils sont pris en embuscade. Trois d'entre eux sont abattus, y compris le sous-chef Lawrence, et son partenaire noir Jerry Robinson est accusé des meurtres.
Le réalisateur danois Mads Brügger et le détective privé suédois Göran Björkdahl tentent de résoudre le mystérieux décès de Dag Hammarskjöld. Alors que leur enquête se termine, ils découvrent un crime bien pire que le meurtre du Secrétaire général des Nations Unies.
After an acclaimed, extended run on Broadway, comedian Alex Edelman brings his solo show to HBO in an all-new comedy special. In the wake of a string of anti-Semitic threats pointed in his direction online, Edelman decides to go straight to the source; specifically, Queens, where he covertly attends a meeting of White Nationalists and comes face-to-face with the people behind the keyboards.
Soixante-dix ans après la parution de « Un barrage contre le Pacifique », et alors que le passé colonial de la France suscite toujours des débats houleux, ce documentaire propose une relecture éclairante du chef-d’œuvre subversif de Marguerite Duras.
The 30-year legacy of the murder of black teenager Yusuf Hawkins by a group of young white men in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, as his family and friends reflect on the tragedy and the subsequent fight for justice that inspired and divided New York City.
The history of warfare as it relates to global Black society, broken down into 7 chapters that examines the ways the system of racism wages warfare from a historical, psychological, sexual, biological, health, educational, and military perspective.
Told from the Native American perspective, this documentary will uncover the dark history of the U.S. government and will give a voice to the countless Indian children forced through the system.
The territory of Akwesasne straddles the Canada-U.S. border. When Canadian authorities prohibited the duty-free cross-border passage of personal purchases - a right established by the Jay Treaty of 1794 - Kanien'kéhaka protesters blocked the international bridge between Ontario and New York State.
How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
Mississippi in the early '60s is the setting for this story of a 12-year-old African-American girl who, along with her white friends, tries to ease increasing racial tensions.
Hidden Colors 4: The Religion Of White Supremacy is the latest follow up film to the critically acclaimed hit documentary series Hidden Colors. In this installment of the Hidden Colors series, the film explores topics such as: The motivation behind European global subjugation The history of rarely discussed vast West African empires How germ warfare is used on melanated people The history of slave breeding farms in America And much more.
Sous l'administration du président républicain Donald Trump, les États-Unis d'Amérique sont un pays profondément divisé : un côté nourrit le populisme et la rectitude religieuse dans un paysage monochrome, peint en blanc, déplorant un passé qui ne reviendra jamais ; l'autre côté alimente la diversité et le multiculturalisme, une vision biaisée d'un avenir progressiste, plutôt improbable. Les deux parties s'affrontent constamment, sans s'écouter l'une l'autre. Seules quelques personnes raisonnables se réunissent pour changer cette situation potentiellement dangereuse.
When a progressive, midwestern pastor's life is threatened by extremists, she must answer to a gang of interrogating FBI Agents as she reels from the trauma of terrorism. "The Pulpit: Prelude" is about small town politics and the challenges faced by progressive leadership. The film sheds light on the violence and prejudice in a variety of faith communities and the challenges of seeking help from institutions like law enforcement. Inspired by a True Story, this short film is a prelude to a feature-length Thriller of the same name. "THE PULPIT" will return.
Fareed Zakaria explains the modern explosion in white supremacy, why the ideology is growing in the U.S. and abroad, who the leaders are, and what they want.
People impacted by white supremacy tell their stories, including an ex-Klan member building a new life free from hate and the family of a Charleston church shooting victim.
Donal MacIntyre investigates the secretive world of white power music and how the money made helps fund far right political organizations in many countries, including the British National Party in the UK. In this documentary, the crew gained access to the men and women behind one of the most disturbing musical movements. It reveals how British neo-Nazis and skinheads plan to launch 'Project School-Yard' in Britain after a similar scheme was tried out in the United States. In the UK, the team follows one of the most infamous British white-power bands, Whitelaw, as they prepare for one of the biggest gigs of their career. The band are filmed on stage, with riot police surrounding the venue, performing as the forces of law and order move in to shut down their hate-filled act. The film also contains shocking images of hate rock concerts in the USA where, thanks to the first amendment protecting freedom of speech, anything goes.