Black Film and TV

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  • In His Fathers Shoes

    Movie

    TV-14. Devasted by the loss of his father, Clay Crosby puts on a pair of his father's wingtip shoes which magically take him back in time to experience his father's early life. As Clay gets to know his dad in the past, he gains an improved outlook on his own life, and, by changing the past, he wo...

  • A Chance In The World

    Movie

    A boy who spends eleven years in foster care being mentally and physically abused by his foster family searches for his biological parents. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • I'm In Love With A Church Girl

    Movie

    A tough-minded ex-drug dealer falls for a beautiful but highly devout woman, and their mutual attraction takes them both down a twisty path. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-PG-D

  • God's Fool

    Movie

    St. Francis of Assisi's life and legacy send a ripple through time to present day New York City sending the son of a business tycoon on a quest to follow in Francis's footsteps. TV-PG-L

  • Pieces of Easter

    Movie

    An arrogant young executive is forced to rely on the assistance of a grizzled, reclusive farmer to get her home in time for the upcoming Easter holiday with her estranged family.

  • Saving Westbrook High

    Movie

    Students, their parents and faculty face an uphill battle as they try to prevent their beloved school from closing due to budget cuts.

  • God's Compass

    Movie

    On the night Suzanne Waters celebrates her retirement, she is faced with a series of unexpected crises. TV-PG

  • Sounder

    Movie

    The oldest son of a loving and strong family of black sharecroppers comes of age in the Depression-era South after his father is imprisoned for stealing food. TV-PG-L

  • Seventeen Again

    Movie

    Willie Donovan's chemical experiment goes awry, causing his grandparents to return to their teenage years.

  • The Reading Room

    Movie

    Rated TV-PG. A newly widowed retired businessman (James Earl Jones) pursues his late wife's dream of opening a free reading room in a minority neighborhood; leading him to become more involved in that community.

  • The Stand How One Gesture Changed The World

    Movie

    Track and field stars Tommie Smith and John Carlos stand up against racism during the 1968 Olympics. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • Keasha's Perfect Dress

    1 season

    Owning a wedding dress store, Keasha and her employee Aeron help brides find their perfect dress.

  • Edge of America

    Movie

    TV-14-L A teacher takes a job on an American Indian reservation and becomes the coach of a ragtag girls' basketball team. Viewer Discretion Advised.

  • The Red Sneakers

    TV-PG. Reggie Reynolds, a 17-year old high school student, is more mathematician than athlete, but when junk shop owner Zeke gives Reggie a pair of magic red sneakers, he is transformed into a great basketball player.

  • Hidden Orchard Mysteries: The Case of the Air B&B Robbery

    Movie

    When a home robbery occurs, two junior detectives attempt to discover the culprit. Their closest neighbors are the most likely suspects, and the investigation digs up bigger secrets than they expected. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • The Love Letter

    Movie

    An advice columnist (Keshia Knight Pulliam) pens a letter to her own column asking for advice and unexpectedly learns about her own feelings.

  • Blindspot

    Movie

    A documentary short, this brief glimpse at the life of Granny Lue shows a woman of faith, fearlessness and fierce energy as she never allowed her disability to dictate her ability to live. TV-PG-L

  • Love Will Find a Way

    Movie

    Reggie and Troy travel to Paris with Troy's wife Piper and her sister Paula. When they return, Reggie decides to give a relationship with Lucky a try after she changed her mind about wanting to have kids. But Paula becomes suspicious when she starts finding out the truth about Lucky... is she hid...

  • Colors of Character

    Movie

    With no formal training, prolific artist Steve Skipper breaks down the walls of racism in the world of fine art. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • Mully

    Movie

    Based on the true story of a man whose stratospheric rise to wealth leaves him questioning his own existence, Mully sets out to enrich orphaned children across Kenya. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • Diamond In The Rough

    Movie

    With her mother battling drug and alcohol addiction and her war veteran father battling extreme PTSD, Michelle loses her faith, until her grandmother helps her rediscover her destiny. Viewer Discretion Advised. TV-14

  • In The Meantime

    Movie

    Jazmin “Jazz” Welles is a confident, educated woman who thought her path in life was all laid out in front of her. But when she loses her job, and her fiancé Blac decides they need to take a six-month break from each other, she finds herself drawn to another man.

  • The Light of Freedom

    Movie

    It is the year 1861 and President Lincoln has called for 75,000 men to join the Union Army. As the Civil War begins, another battle has been raging for decades. It is the fight for freedom.

  • Kunta Kinteh Island
    Movie + 1 extra

    Kunta Kinteh Island

    Movie + 1 extra

    Kunta Kinteh Island chronicles the pride, strength and journey of the most celebrated captive African, Kunta Kinteh.