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Potsdamer Platz
Two foot soldiers in a New Jersey crime syndicate, bent on expanding its horizons in the construction business, are sent to Berlin’s Potsdamer Platz, Europe’s most massive post-WWII construction site. While scouting the area for their syndicate, they encounter other criminal factions with the same idea, including the Russian mafia.
Power to the People
Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale start the Black Panthers to protest police brutality against African Americans. It becomes a global movement and an important part of the civil rights movement. This puts them in the cross-hairs of FBI leader J Edgar Hoover and the U.S. government, which consider them a radical movement and deem them the single greatest threat to the nation's security.
Pound for Pound
Just when a boxing trainer's life is about to spin out of control, a young Latino boxer comes into his life.
Proof of Heaven
A neurosurgeon, who teaches at Harvard Medical School and other universities, believes in science over faith. Despite being a Christian, he does not embrace religious theories of the afterlife until he contracts a rare bacterial meningitis that penetrates his cerebro-spinal fluid and attacks his brain. He lies near death, comatose for seven days. He awakes with a clear recollection of what he describes as a journey to heaven.
Pace Like a River
An extremely loyal Minnesota family has a dispute with some of the thugs in the neighborhood, which results in the death of two of the family members. The family tries to track down the killer and seek revenge.
Pandemonium
A biopic about WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon.
Paper Wings
A young rodeo champion struggles between his career and his romance with an up-and-coming country singer.
Paris Call Girl
Two star-crossed lovers take a wild, dangerous journey through Paris to start a new life together. Kseniya is a young European woman fleeing the high-end call girl ring she was recently forced into and Rob is a young American man with a tragic past.
Patty Hearst
Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, is 19 when she is kidnapped from her Berkeley apartment by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974. Hearst is subsequently beaten unconscious during the abduction by members of urban guerrilla group. As her family tries to ransom her release, Hearst shocks the country by announcing on an audiotape two months after her abduction that she has changed her name to Tania and joined the SLA. Shortly after, she is seen toting a rifle in surveillance footage during a bank robbery in San Francisco. She is labeled a “common criminal” by the U.S. Attorney General, and after a spree of potentially violent activities, she is apprehended. Defiant, she claims to be an Urban Guerrilla, but some feel she has been brainwashed by her kidnappers. A sensational trial follows. Although it is revealed that Hearst had been raped and brutalized before succumbing to the ideology of her kidnappers, she is convicted of bank robbery and using a firearm in a felony and given a 35-year sentence.
Peaky Blinders
A follow-up film to the hit BBC/Netflix show, Peaky Blinders.
Penny Dreadful
The film follows a young woman, Penny (Rachel Miner), who goes on a therapeutic retreat with her psychologist (Mimi Rogers) to overcome her many phobias, including a fear of cars. She finds herself trapped in a situation where her worst nightmares come true.
Picking Cotton
In 1984, college student Jennifer Thompson-Cannino is raped and later identifies 22-year-old Ronald Cotton as her attacker, leading to a jury conviction and sentence of life in prison. Cotton maintains his innocence and is freed 11 years later, thanks to DNA testing. Thompson-Cannino and Cotton then met, became friends and begin traveling together through the Innocence Project to promote understanding about flaws in the criminal justice system.
Piece of My Heart
This biopic of Janis Joplin will star Renée Zellweger as the iconic, raspy-voiced singer.
Pitz and Joe
After a young man suffers brain damage from an accident, his sister tries to coax him into believing again that life is worth living.
Playoff
Danny Huston plays Max Stoller, a Holocaust survivor who, after coaching Tel Aviv to victory in the European basketball championships, gets a call to train the German national team. Despite public outrage in Israel, he agrees and arrives in Frankfurt where he is confronted by the memories of his childhood.
Possum Trot Cloggers
Set in Gaffney, S.C., a woman is thrown off a clogging dance team by her two-timing boyfriend-coach. She then scrapes together a ragtag team to compete for the national clogging championship, finding love along the way.
Potato Dreams of America
True story about a gay boy growing up in the Soviet Union, his courageous mail-order bride mother, and their escape to Seattle in the 1990s.
Pottersville
The plot centers on Maynard (Michael Shannon), a beloved local businessman who is mistaken for the legendary Bigfoot during an inebriated romp through town in a makeshift gorilla costume.
Powell
Set during Colin Powell’s tenure as Secretary of State in the George W. Bush White House.
Power and Glory
A crime fighter is genetically engineered to be a superhero but fears using his powers and needs to be teamed with a former CIA agent.