Highest-Rated Movies about 'Marginalization'

Rosie (2018), Blood Stripe (2016), The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete (2013), Turtles Can Fly (2004), Nobody Knows (2004), My Life as a Zucchini (2016), This Is England (2006), Moonlight (2016) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Marginalization movies.

#16. Together Alone (1992)

Storyline: After a night of drinking and flirting at a bar, Bryan (Todd Stites) and Bill (Terry Curry) decide to head back to Bryan's place. They have sex and, shunning the awkwardness, soon find themselves engaging in a long conversation. Bill is actually named Brian, and is a man questioning his sexuality. Bryan and Brian discover a lot about themselves and each other while discussing several issues revolving around the homosexual community, including AIDS, prejudice and, of course, sex.

Plot Keywords: gay, romance, tragedy, independent film, 1990s, new york, relationships ...

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#17. The Soloist (2009)

Storyline: In 2005, the only thing hurting Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez more than his face from a recent bike accident was his pressing need for story ideas. That is when he discovers Nathaniel Ayers, a mentally ill, homeless street musician who possesses extraordinary talent, even through his half-broken instruments. Inspired by his story, Lopez writes an acclaimed series of articles about Ayers and attempts to do more to help both him and the rest of the underclass of LA have a better life. However, Lopez's good intentions run headlong in the hard realities of the strength of Ayers' personal demons and the larger social injustices facing the homeless. Regardless, Lopez and Ayers must find a way to conquer their deepest anxieties and frustrations to hope for a brighter future for both of them.

Plot Keywords: music, mental illness, homelessness, friendship, redemption, los angeles, journalist ...

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#18. God Bless the Child (1988)

Storyline: Unemployed, abandoned by her husband and kicked out of her apartment after not being able to pay her rent, newly single mother Theresa Johnson (Mare Winningham) finds herself homeless and raising her daughter, Hillary (Grace Johnston), on the streets. Discouraged by consistently overcrowded shelters and shocking violence, Johnson appeals to social worker Calvin Reed (Dorian Harewood). With Reed's help, Johnson struggles to ensure a decent quality of life for the daughter she loves so much.

Plot Keywords: drama, family, children, social issues, poverty, motherhood, urban life ...

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#19. Looking for Cheyenne (2005)

Storyline: Cheyenne, a journalist, decides to leave Paris after being laid off and to settle down in the middle of nowhere, far from the society she hates.The trouble is that she leaves Sonia, her true love, behind. The latter, a teacher who loves her job, refuses to give up everything -including her comfort- to follow her. Sonia makes all the efforts in the world to forget Cheyenne, whether in the arms of Pierre, a charming anarchist, or in those of Béatrice, a gay woman who soon proves perverse and dangerous, only to realize that her heart belongs to Cheyenne and nobody else. If Cheyenne does not come back, Sonia feels life is not worth living any longer...—Guy Bellinger

Plot Keywords: lgbtq+, lesbian, french cinema, drama, romance, independent film, urban life ...

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#20. Alambrista (1978)

Storyline: Struggling to support his family in Mexico, Roberto (Domingo Ambriz), a young Mexican man, illegally crosses the border to the United States in search of work. Exploited by his American employers, Roberto labors in harsh conditions for insufficient wages and fails to make enough money for his family. Continually on the lookout for immigration raids, Roberto has to maintain a constant vigilance as he travels from town to town, searching for employment.

Plot Keywords: immigration, mexico, poverty, family, survival, social injustice, exploitation ...

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#21. Blessed (2004)

Storyline: Samantha (Heather Graham) and Craig Howard (James Purefoy) are desperate to have a baby, but are having trouble conceiving. They seek help at a peculiar new fertility clinic, and Samantha becomes pregnant. But the couple are then approached by the unhinged Father Carlo (Andy Serkis), who claims Heather is carrying twins spawned from the Devil's DNA, and the clinic is really a front for a satanic cult that plans to use the Howards' children to take over the world.

Plot Keywords: drama, family, society, poverty, maternal love, coming of age, children ...

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