Few films capture the power of doing the right thing quite like To Kill a Mockingbird.
Set in a small Alabama town during the Great Depression, the story follows young Scout Finch as she watches her father—quiet, steady lawyer Atticus Finch—defend a Black man falsely accused of a terrible crime. Through her eyes, the world’s injustices come into focus, along with the courage it takes to stand against them.
Anchored by Gregory Peck’s unforgettable, Oscar-winning performance, this landmark film is equal parts courtroom drama, coming-of-age story, and timeless reminder that integrity sometimes means standing alone.