Movies We Love
Movies We Love
Some of our friends and partners have produced movies that promote our values and share our vision of a world committed to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The First Amendment and the very idea of free speech are under attack in America today. In No Safe Spaces, comedian and podcast king Adam Carolla and radio talk show host Dennis Prager travel the country, talking to experts and advocates on the left and right, tour college campuses, and examine their own upbringings to try to understand what is happening in America today and what free speech in this country should look (and sound) like.
A journey of discovery that will bring you face-to-face with the heroes who built America. Our founding fathers warned us that, although the freedoms they gave us were hard fought, they could very easily be lost. America stands at a crossroads, and the way we understand our past will determine our future. America the movie takes 21st-century Americans into the future by first visiting our past.
During a time of globally heightened debate, Journalist Phelim McAleer travels across the U.S. and Europe to speak with scientists and Americans living in fracking areas, in order to uncover the science behind the process and to determine its true consequences. Join McAleer on the search to uncover the truth about the fracking industry.
The defining inequality in the world today is the disparity between the electricity rich and the electricity poor. While electricity availability doesn’t guarantee wealth, its absence almost always means poverty. Juice takes viewers to Beirut, Reykjavik, Kolkata, San Juan, Manhattan, and Boulder to tell the human story of electricity and to explain why power equals power.
All Abby Johnson ever wanted to do was help women. She believed in a woman's right to choose and as one of the youngest Planned Parenthood clinic directors in the nation, she was involved in upwards of 22,000 abortions, until the day she saw something that changed everything, leading her to join her former enemies and become one of the most ardent pro-life advocates in America.
Honor Diaries features nine courageous women's rights advocates with connections to Muslim-majority societies who are engaged in a dialogue about gender inequality. The film gives a platform to exclusively female voices and seeks to expose the paralyzing political correctness that prevents many from identifying, understanding, and addressing this international human rights disaster.
Justice Clarence Thomas remains a controversial figure, loved by some, reviled by others, yet few know much beyond a recollection of headlines on his contentious confirmation battle with Anita Hill. Unscripted and without narration, Justice Thomas’ first person account takes the viewer through this complex and often painful life, dealing with race, faith, power, jurisprudence, and personal resilience.