When Ordinary People Draw the Line
Three Stories of Family, Resistance, and Moral Courage
From a Glasgow neighborhood standing shoulder to shoulder against an immigration raid, to a desperate man whose hostage standoff exposed cracks in the American system, to a family navigating love and fracture in intimate spaces, these films explore what happens when private lives collide with public pressure. Together, they ask a timely question: when institutions fail or tensions rise, how do ordinary people choose to respond?
Father Mother Sister Brother (2026)
A humanistic story focusing on family, care, and kinship in a shifting social landscape.
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Dead Man’s Wire (2026)
A gripping crime thriller directed by Gus Van Sant, recounting the true 1977 Tony Kiritsis hostage crisis with a star-studded cast including Bill Skarsgård, Dacre Montgomery, Cary Elwes, and Al Pacino.
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Everybody to Kenmure Street (2026)
A powerful documentary chronicling the 2021 Glasgow community’s resistance to an immigration raid, spotlighting grassroots civil protest and solidarity across cultures.
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