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Directed by Harry WinerOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about families,
Films about domestic violenceActors Peter Strauss,
Judith Light,
Noble Willingham,
James Gammon,
Stephen Lee,
Richard GantRating64%
Ed MacAffrey, a loving husband and father, is terrorized by the violent behavior of his wife, Laura. He tolerates this not only because he loves her and is concerned over the welfare of his daughter, but also because men are traditionally regarded as weaklings if they allow themselves to be battered by their wives. After one of Laura's destructive tantrums brings the attention of the police, Ed is suspected of being the aggressor. Finally, Laura goes too far and Ed tries to defend himself - whereupon Laura crashes through the front window of her home and is rendered comatose. Ed is arrested for Domestic Violence and Attempted Murder., 1h30
Directed by David GreeneOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Films about domestic violenceActors Tuesday Weld,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Peter Bonerz,
River Phoenix,
Ellen TravoltaRating61%
Georgia Benfield (Tuesday Weld) is at a difficult place in her life; her husband, Pete (Peter Bonerz) has left her for a younger woman, her teenage son, Chris (River Phoenix) is unmanageable, and she's struggling financially when her widowed mother, Charlotte (Geraldine Fitzgerald) moves in. Amid juggling a new full-time job, raising two children, and her failing marriage, the constant bickering between mother and daughter continues as it has ever since Georgia was a child. Finally, at her wit's end, Georgia loses control and begins physically abusing her elderly mother, just as Georgia had been abused herself as a child. As family and friends slowly begin to learn of the abuse, and long buried family secrets come to light, both mother and daughter must learn to accept the past, to change what is happening at present, in order to face a better future., 1h55
Directed by Michael AptedOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
ActionThemes Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about domestic violenceActors Jennifer Lopez,
Billy Campbell,
Juliette Lewis,
Dan Futterman,
Fred Ward,
Tessa AllenRating58%
The film begins in a Los Angeles diner where a waitress named Slim (Jennifer Lopez) works with her best friend, Ginny (Juliette Lewis). She receives romantic advances from a customer who teases her about her name. Another man in the diner, Mitch Hiller (Billy Campbell) reveals that the customer had made a bet that he would be able to convince Slim to sleep with him. Soon after, Slim falls in love with and marries Mitch, and they have a child named Gracie (Tessa Allen). Years later, Slim finds out Mitch has been cheating on her with a woman named Darcelle. She confronts him and he admits it, but also insisting Darcelle means nothing to him. Slim becomes angry and threatens to leave, which enrages Mitch who becomes violent, slapping and punching her in the face. He gives her a warning, saying that he makes the money and gets to do whatever he likes, implying he wants an open marriage. Mitch refuses to stop his affair unless she wants to fight him. The next day, Slim confides in Mitch's mother (Janet Carroll), she asks her what she did to make Mitch angry, implying he has a history of physical abuse. Ginny advises Slim to leave Mitch, but Slim doesn't want to hurt Gracie. She then goes to pick up Gracie from school, only to discover Mitch had already picked her up. Panicked that Mitch might have left town with her, she calls Mitch, who tells her that he took Gracie to the zoo., 1h40
Directed by David M. RosenthalOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Films about families,
Films about domestic violenceActors Sanaa Lathan,
Michael Ealy,
Morris Chestnut,
Charles Dutton,
Kathryn Morris,
Tess HarperRating56%
Successful lobbyist Leah Vaughn (Sanaa Lathan) is unhappy in her relationship with her boyfriend Dave King (Morris Chestnut), as he does not feel ready to commit to her wishes of starting a family, causing them to break up. Two months later, she ends up meeting the charming Carter Duncan (Michael Ealy), who works in IT for another company. They quickly grow close, and he manages to work his way into the hearts of her friends as well as her mother and father. On their way home from a trip to San Francisco to meet her parents, a stranger inquires Leah about Carter's Dodge Charger at a gas station. Carter viciously attacks the man before the mortified Leah, and he takes off when the station's owner orders them to leave at gunpoint. Leah decides to break up with Carter that night, distraught over his actions and his desperate attempts to apologize., 1h42
Directed by Robert Rodríguez,
Frank MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about suicide,
Films about domestic violence,
Superhero films,
Gangster filmsActors Jamie Chung,
Jessica Alba,
Josh Brolin,
Powers Boothe,
Clive Owen,
Rosario DawsonRating64%
Marv (Mickey Rourke) regains consciousness on a highway overlooking the Projects, surrounded by several dead young men and a crashed police car, and with no memory of how he got there. He retraces his steps, recalling that since it's Saturday, he watched Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) dance at Kadie's Saloon. Stepping outside, he encounters four rich frat boys burning a homeless man alive. When Marv intervenes, the leader of the frat boys shoots him in the arm, calling him "Bernini Boy," which Marv mishears as "Bernie." They flee; Marv follows, stealing a Police car on the way, which he crashes into their car, leading to his blackout and memory loss. He follows the two surviving frat boys into The Projects, the neighborhood where he grew up. With the assistance of the deadly residents lurking in the shadows, he dispatches the frat boys. He questions the leader about being called "Bernini Boy" and learns that it is the brand of coat he is wearing. After slitting the boy's throat, he considers his coat and realizes he can't remember how he acquired it., 1h27
Directed by Jérôme CornuauOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about domestic violenceActors Patrick Catalifo,
Marie Guillard,
Benjamin Bellecour,
Ariane Ascaride,
Déborah François,
Olivia BrunauxRating56%
Laëtitia, jeune mère au foyer, découvre que sa voisine, Hélène, est victime de harcèlement moral et physique de la part de son mari. Devant le déni d'Hélène, Laëtitia va tout faire pour la sauver des violences commises par un homme en apparence charmant., 1h33
Directed by Xavier LegrandOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Films about families,
Films about domestic violenceActors Denis Ménochet,
Léa Drucker,
Julien Lucas,
Jean-Marie Winling,
Jean-Claude LeguayRating74%
Miriam Besson (Léa Drucker) et Antoine Besson (Denis Ménochet) ont deux enfants : une fille, Joséphine (Mathilde Auneveux) sur le point d'être majeure et un fils de onze ans, Julien (Thomas Gioria). Le couple est en plein divorce. La mère veut protéger son fils et l’éloigner de son père qu’elle accuse de commettre des actes de violence sur ses enfants. Elle demande donc, lors du jugement, la garde exclusive de l’enfant, d’autant que le fils ne veut plus revoir son père. Malgré les arguments de Miriam et son avocate ainsi qu'une lettre de Julien demandant à ne plus voir son père, la juge chargée du dossier accorde une garde partagée et contraint l’enfant à passer un week-end sur deux avec son père., 1h39
Directed by Lee TamahoriOrigin Nouvelle zelandeGenres DramaThemes Films about alcoholism,
Films about families,
Feminist films,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Films about drugs,
Transport films,
Films about domestic violence,
Gangster filmsActors Rena Owen,
Temuera Morrison,
Cliff Curtis,
Julian Arahanga,
Mamaengaroa Kerr-Bell,
George HenareRating78%
Beth left her small town and, despite her parents' disapproval, married Jake "the Muss" Heke. After 18 years they live in an unkempt state house in an unnamed New Zealand city and have five children. Their interpretations of life and being Māori are tested. Their eldest daughter, Grace, keeps a journal in which she chronicles events as well as stories she tells her younger siblings.