1. "Twelve Years of Slavery" USA, 2013, directed by Steve McQueen, starring Chevat Egart Egfort, etc.
A black man was tricked into going to Washington by two white men to be sold as a slave, and only 12 years later was freed.
2. "Captain Sully" USA, 2016, directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Tom Hanks, etc.
Captain Sully successfully forced a forced landing in the event of an engine failure, saving 155 passengers and the rear crew.
3. "Minority Opinion" South Korea, 2015, directed by Kim Sung-jae and starring Yoon Ki-sang.
The son died at the scene of the demolition, and the father was arrested for allegedly killing a policeman. The lawyers' team overcame all kinds of obstacles, uncovered the truth, and pointed the finger at the state, launching the first-ever state compensation lawsuit.
4. "Life Is So Beautiful" Poland, 2013, directed by Marseille Pieplezka, starring David Oghnik, etc.
The boy, who was born with a disability and could not speak, was sent to a psychiatric hospital, where doctors found he could understand and taught him to express. It took nearly thirty years to prove that he had a mind. The performance of the male protagonist is amazing.
5. "Desert Flower" UK, 2009, directed by Sherry Holman, starring Leah Cobbed, etc.
The girl was forced to undergo circumcision at the age of three and married to a sixty-year-old man by her father at the age of twelve. Running away from marriage, she ran into the desert and was taken in by well-wishers. While working, he met a famous photographer and, with his help, became the world's top model.
6. "The Doubt of the Changing Son" USA, 2008, directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Angelina Jolie, etc.
The single mother's child was gone, and the police found one. She decided that this was not her child, asked the police to continue to search, but was refused, but was instead put in a madhouse as a mental illness...
7. Lone Survivor USA, 2013, directed by Peter Borg, starring Mark Wahlberg, et al.
Four members of the poster commando infiltrated Afghanistan and were nearly wiped out by a wrong decision.
8. "Spotlight" USA, 2015, directed by Thomas McCarthy, starring Michael Keaton, etc.
Journalists have a difficult journey to find out the truth about the sexual abuse of children by clergy.
9. "The Woman in Gold" USA, 2015, directed by Simon Curtis, starring Helen Mirren, etc.
Jewish-American women, along with lawyers, used legal means to reclaim family heirloom paintings looted during World War II.