Si vous avez été touché par 'La voie de la justice' (2019), ce film poignant sur la justice et la rédemption, vous adorerez ces 10 autres œuvres similaires. Cet article vous propose des films et séries qui explorent des thèmes puissants comme l'injustice, le combat pour les droits civiques et la résilience humaine. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi captivantes et inspirantes.

To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Description: A timeless story about racial injustice in the American South, seen through the eyes of a young girl whose father defends a Black man wrongly accused of a crime.
Fait: The film's screenplay was written by Horton Foote, who won an Academy Award for his adaptation of Harper Lee's novel.


The Color Purple (1985)
Description: A powerful narrative about the struggles of African American women in the early 20th century, dealing with abuse, racism, and resilience.
Fait: The film marked the acting debut of Oprah Winfrey, who earned an Academy Award nomination for her performance.


Mississippi Burning (1988)
Description: A gripping tale about the investigation into the murders of civil rights workers in Mississippi, highlighting racial hatred and the fight for justice.
Fait: The film is loosely based on the real-life FBI investigation into the 1964 murders of three civil rights activists.


A Time to Kill (1996)
Description: A courtroom drama that delves into racial tensions and moral dilemmas when a Black father takes extreme measures to seek justice for his daughter.
Fait: The film is based on John Grisham's debut novel, which was inspired by a real case he encountered as a young lawyer.


The Green Mile (1999)
Description: Explores themes of racial injustice and the moral dilemmas within the criminal justice system, focusing on an innocent man's wrongful conviction.
Fait: The film is based on a serial novel by Stephen King, released in six paperback installments. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.


12 Years a Slave (2013)
Description: A harrowing depiction of slavery in America, highlighting systemic oppression and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of injustice.
Fait: The film won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture, making it the first Best Picture winner directed by a Black filmmaker, Steve McQueen.


Fruitvale Station (2013)
Description: A poignant true story about the last day of Oscar Grant's life, shedding light on police violence and systemic racism.
Fait: The film won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival in


Marshall (2017)
Description: Chronicles the early career of Thurgood Marshall, focusing on his fight for justice and equality within a racially biased legal system.
Fait: The film centers on one of Marshall's lesser-known cases before he became the first African American Supreme Court Justice.


The Hate U Give (2018)
Description: Addresses police brutality and racial tensions through the eyes of a young Black girl who witnesses the shooting of her friend by a police officer.
Fait: The movie is based on a bestselling young adult novel by Angie Thomas, which was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.


If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
Description: A lyrical exploration of love and injustice, following a young Black couple torn apart by a wrongful accusation and incarceration.
Fait: The screenplay was adapted from James Baldwin's novel of the same name, published in
