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Sakharov (1984) In a powerful and timely drama right out of today's headlines, Jason Robards stars as Andrei Sakharov, the man who cannot be silenced. Glenda Jackson co-stars. |
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The Second Civil War (1997) The state of Idaho takes on the U.S. government in this black comedy about race relations, rebellion and the American Dream run amok. Starring Beau Bridges, James Coburn and Phil Hartman. |
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Shot in the Heart: I was Gary Gilmore's Brother (2001) Gary Gilmore is about the become the first convicted murderer to be executed in a decade. His brother can help prevent the execution, but first has to come to terms with the brother he barely knew. |
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Shot Through the Heart (1998) Bound by friendship, they were made enemies by a country at war with itself. From the war-torn streets of Sarajevo comes this true story of two Yugoslavian men, caught in the crossfire of civil strife. |
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61* (2001) Billy Crystal directed this towering true story of two friends who chased the ultimate record in sports-and discovered that respect isn't something you earn on the ballfield. |
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Sometimes in April (2005) This harrowing drama focuses on the human atrocities that took place in Rwanda a decade ago, through the story of two brothers whose relationship and lives were forever changed in the midst of the genocide. |
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Something the Lord Made (2004) Tells the story of two men - an ambitious white surgeon and a gifted black carpenter turned lab technician - who defied the racial strictures of the Jim Crow south and together pioneered the field of heart surgery |
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Soul of the Game (1996) A unique drama about a time when baseball-and America-changed forever. Starring Delroy Lindo, Mykelti Williamson, Edward Herrmann and Blair Underwood. |
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Stalin (1992) For over 30 years, Josef Stalin held the Soviet Union in the iron grip of terror. Only an actor like Robert Duvall could play this complex man, the most ruthless dictator of the 20th century. |
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State of Emergency (1994) Joe Mantegna and Lynn Whitfield star in this gripping, timely drama set in a hospital emergency room on the verge of collapse. |
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Steal the Sky (1988) Mariel Hemingway stars as an agent working for Israel's secret service in the '60s. Posing as the wife of an American oil executive, she seduces Iraqi pilot Ben Cross and tries to convince him to defect to Israel. |
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Stranger Inside (2001) Inside a women's correctional facility, a fearless young inmate looks to connect with the incarcerated mother who gave her up years earlier. |
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Strapped (1993) When one inner-city youth's girlfriend is thrown in jail, he's willing to risk it all to get her out-even if it means selling guns on the street and selling information to the police. |
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Subway Stories (1997) Based on real-life stories submitted by over 1,000 subway riders, this unique film tells ten sexy, funny, scary and even touching tales of encounters with strangers. |
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Sugartime (1995) John Turturro (Quiz Show) and Mary-Louise Parker (Boys on the Side) star in this drama based on the true story of Sam Giancana and Phyllis McGuire, whose unlikely love affair destroyed them both. |
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