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1. The Sapphires (2012)
PG-13 | 103 min | Biography, Comedy, Drama
In 1968, four talented young Australian Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship, and war when their all-girl group The Sapphires entertains the US troops in Vietnam.
Director: Wayne Blair | Stars: Chris O'Dowd, Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy, Shari Sebbens
Votes: 15,192 | Gross: $2.45M
2. It's a Girl! (2012)
Not Rated | 64 min | Documentary
Every year in India and China, millions of babies are killed, neglected or abandoned simply because they are girls.
Director: Evan Grae Davis
Votes: 535
3. My Man and I (1952)
Approved | 99 min | Drama
In California, a Mexican-American is falsely accused of killing the farmer he was working for, after the racist farmer stiffed his immigrant employee with a bad check.
Director: William A. Wellman | Stars: Shelley Winters, Ricardo Montalban, Wendell Corey, Claire Trevor
Votes: 462
4. The Secret Country: The First Australians Fight Back (1986 TV Movie)
60 min | Documentary, History
John Pilger tells of their struggles of indigenous Australians as they were driven from their lands and he follows events throughout this century as they relate to Aboriginal rights.
Director: Alan Lowery | Stars: John Pilger, Vince Forrester, Mario Fredericks, Bob Hawke
Votes: 45
5.
Good Morning Britain (2014– )
Episode:
Wednesday 20th February 2019
(2019)
TV-14 | 150 min | News, Talk-Show
ISIS bride stripped of citizenship; Joan Ryan is the 8th Labour MP to quit; is it time to ban hair bias?; a report on the new Only Fools and Horses musical; plus, Nigel Havers and Denis Lawson are live in the studio.
Stars: Richard Madeley, Kate Garraway, Richard Gaisford, Shamima Begum
6.
Good Morning Britain (2014– )
Episode:
Thursday 21st February 2019
(2019)
TV-14 | 150 min | News, Talk-Show
Could the ISIS bride be coming back to Britain?; 1 defector plans to kill off the Tories; plus, reports and reactions to last night's BRIT Awards.
Stars: Adil Ray, Ranvir Singh, Shamima Begum, Sajid Javid