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Glamorous footballer's wife Rebekah Vardy made headlines when she sued fellow WAG Coleen Rooney for libel. Get the scoop on the explosive court battle through combustive social media posts, expert witnesses and candid testimony from Rebekah herself.
Franco on Trial is the new film by Dietmar Post and Lucía Palacios. After the success of Franco's Settlers, their first encounter with Franco's dictatorship, they are now setting their sights on one of the darkest chapters of European history: the presumed organized extermination that took place during the coup, the war, and the subsequent dictatorship led by Franco, as well as Argentina's current effort, by invoking the principle of universal jurisdiction, to prosecute Francoists accused of committing crimes against humanity. The film is also a sore reminder of an issue that still stands today: the clear-cut accountability held by Germany, Italy, and Portugal. The film accomplishes to give both sides a voice - those against whom the killing has been directed; and the side of the perpetrators.
The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald is a two-part television film shown on ABC-TV in September 1977. The film starred Ben Gazzara, Lorne Greene and John Pleshette in the title role. It is an example of alternate history. The hypothesis is what might have happened if Lee Harvey Oswald had not been killed by Jack Ruby and had stood trial for the murder of President John F. Kennedy.
The bizarre story behind the man accused of assassinating John F. Kennedy and what might have happened had he been brought to trial.
Recounting the dramatic story of the Nuremberg Trials, using over a thousand archive clips, including recently digitised film footage from the courtroom. 21 Nazi leaders were charged with crimes that caused the deaths of millions of innocents.
A documentary following Dutch lawyer Roger Cox as he attempts to make global legal history by establishing that governments and Big Oil have a duty of care to prevent catastrophic climate change.
Inside look at Aaron Sorkin's Trial of the Chicago 7 (2021).
Paul Cowan's film captures the spirit of the legal battle over abortion waged by Dr. Henry Morgentaler in Quebec and in federal courts between 1970 and 1976. Using a combination of newsreel footage, interviews and re-enactments, this docudrama unravels the complexities of the case that began as a challenge to Canada's abortion laws and turned into a precedent-setting civil rights case.
3 gay men participate in the first ever human testing of an AIDS vaccine. The only catch: they'll have to engage in unprotected sex to find out of it works.
A young man faces his inner demons and the icons of generations after taking an unknown drug.
Shahzad was arrested and tried. In Avant Garde Experimental style the film enters and exits minds of different thinking wings but proofing however that mankind can march forward regardless of blunder usage of the word you or questions which answers maybe hidden under water. The film repeatedly leaves the court room to remote destinations discovering that ailing thoughts can also be tried, without arresting.
Filmmaker Brian Malone examines how journalistic ethics and the demand for higher ratings lead into a fascination over celebrity scandals. Focusing primarily on the trials of Michael Jackson and Kobe Bryany, Malone gets to the bottom of what this new definition of "news" really means.
Rookie lawyer, Bear Fisher, goes up against esteemed prosecutor, Calvin Krepps in a battle of wits. However, both appear to be in over their heads as the trial twists and turns in ways that neither see coming.
The Trials of Texas Thompson is a 1919 Western.
A surrealist zero budget comedy shot in Dorset over 11 days. Darn is a quiet, reserved girl until her unfounded arrest forces her to take a stand, for the sake of herself and her family. With the help of her girlfriend, Vlad, and a goofy footie hooligan, Dan, she embarks on a quest for truth and liberty that takes her from scuzzy saloons, to abandoned castles and the very darkest recesses of Footenmouth.
To swat or not to swat? That is the question an errant fly poses to our hapless hero, Barnaby Finch, at the penultimate moment of his job interview. Filmed in split-screen, the potential consequences of Barnaby's weighty decision ripple out in absurdist waves, cascading toward an unexpected climax in this 2.5-minute metaphysical comedy
The artwork on trial is Richard Serra's public sculpture, Tilted Arc, commissioned and installed by the U.S. government in 1981. Four years later, a public hearing was held to consider the removal of the sculpture from its site in Federal Plaza in New York City. In documenting the climatic General Services Administration hearing, The Trial Of Tilted Arc is a thought-provoking indictment of the state of the arts. At issue is the validity of a contract between an artist and the government, the freedom of artistic expression, and the "public's" involvement in designing the visual environment. The dialogue/debate between the art community and the bureaucrats has described this site-specific art work in terms ranging from "masterpiece" to "mouse trap."
Alexandre Bisson's play "Madame X"
Directed by Alex Gabbay.
Examines the 1879 court case of Standing Bear vs. Crook and the struggle for basic Native American rights.