Highest-Rated Movies about 'Social Justice'

Woman at War (2018), What Is Democracy? (2018), Paragraph 175 (2000), A Regular Woman (2019), Blame It on Fidel (2006), Disney's Newsies: The Broadway Musical (2017), All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone (2016), End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock (2021) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Social Justice movies.

#7. All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone (2016)

Storyline: Giant media conglomerates are increasingly reluctant to investigate or criticize government policies, particularly on defense, security and intelligence issues. They are ceding responsibility for holding governments and corporations accountable to the independent journalists and filmmakers who risk their careers, their freedom and their lives in war zones to expose the truth. With government deception rampant, independent voices are crucially important.

Plot Keywords: documentary, press freedom, investigative journalism, government corruption, democracy, social justice, historical truth ...

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#11. The Landlord (1970)

Storyline: As his 30th birthday nears, the aristocratic Elger Winthrop Enders (Beau Bridges) finally decides to leave his parents' home, and he purchases an apartment complex in the slums of New York. The coldhearted Elger plans to boot out the current residents and refashion the crumbling dwelling into a luxurious bachelor pad. But after the spoiled young man befriends locals Francine (Diana Sands) and Margie (Pearl Bailey), he abandons his plans and instead focuses on charming his lovely neighbors.

Plot Keywords: comedy, drama, social issues, race relations, class conflict, satire, new york ...

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#12. After Innocence (2005)

Storyline: Following the stories of seven exonerated prisoners, "After Innocence" documents how DNA evidence led to the release of these wrongfully imprisoned, innocent men. Free after years -- and in some cases decades -- behind bars and on death row, these men struggle to transition back into society with inadequate support from the judicial system that wronged them. "After Innocence" brings to light flaws in the criminal justice system and the need for reform.

Plot Keywords: documentary, justice, wrongful conviction, law, social justice, human rights, true story ...

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#13. Licensed to Kill (1997)

Storyline: In this documentary, homosexual filmmaker Arthur Dong interviews men who were imprisoned for slaying gays. Dong, who was physically attacked because of his own sexuality in the 1970s, tries to ascertain the convicts' motives -- why they would commit such heinous crimes. Some prisoners express remorse for their acts of violence, while others believe the murders they committed were justified. The interviewees include a U.S. military officer, a devout Christian and a petty thief.

Plot Keywords: documentary, crime, murder, true story, homosexuality, hate crime, usa ...

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