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- When "The Man" tries to derail a black candidate's presidential campaign, Undercover Brother and his fellow secret agents come to the rescue.
- Five students are brought together in a "special detention class" and are forced to face their greatest struggles: teen pregnancy, drugs, violence, education, careers, family, life.
- An African-American male in the ghettos of Houston struggles with opportunities to enter a life of crime including a chance to kill the man who killed his brother.
- Five young Black actresses are seen over a six-month period in their daily lives as they face obscurity, competition, racial stereotypes, and financial pressure as they pursue their dreams in Hollywood.
- John Shed, a black American, lives precariously, at the margins of Silicon Valley, with his white girl friend, Belinda. His life is thrown out of balance when his half-Vietnamese daughter, Minh, arrives from a refugee camp in Thailand. Father and daughter begin a parallel search for belonging and identity amidst the salt ponds and tract homes of the south San Francisco Bay Area rarely seen in films.
- Victor is a journalist, his wife Vanessa is in health care writing a thesis on how some women use sex to get what they want. One morning she tells him he's stopped listening to her, stopped trying to figure out her needs, and hasn't satisfied her for months. At a bar two hours later, a seductive married women, whom he nicknames Cappuccino, comes onto him, inviting him to play a game. She gives him a phone number missing the last digit, meets him in an abandoned house, appears in his shower while Vanessa's at work: soon he's obsessed even as Vanessa tries to regain his attention. When Cappuccino shows up with a black eye, Victor decides her abusive husband must be stopped.
- In 1855, in the U.S. South, we witness a slave auction at which a boy watches his father beaten. Jump ahead 30 years: in post-Abolitionist America, the lad is now a man, no longer a slave, but humiliated nonetheless when he assists a blind White girl when she loses her balance. An impresario invites him to buy a ticket to see Matilde, a Flamenco dancer: the ticket will entitle him to watch her dance and possibly win her favors in a lottery afterwards. Richard, dressed in suit and tie, goes to the saloon where Matilde dances for a room full of drunks and reprobates. The winning lottery ticket is called. If Richard wins, will he claim his prize?
- When a married woman decides to have a fling with a former lover, she gets caught in a complicated and compromising predicament.
- Residents (Hill Harper, Monica Calhoun, Lande Scott) of a black Missouri community experience a long and eventful day of reckoning.
- With only three weeks away from his impending marriage, a real estate agent begins to have doubts about his decision to marry his long-time girlfriend, a fashion designer.
- Clifton Powell is detective Horace Williams. Sent to watch two reluctant female witnesses in a police Safe House overnight and take them to court in the morning, he discovers more than just the truth about who they are and what they may or may not have done. It's a night filled with double crosses, sexual tension, and an ending you will never see coming.