Film (Quebec Independence)

1980s

 * Brooklyn - 1986 - The first film in the New York Trilogy, widely regarded as one of the greatest trilogies and crime films of all time. Ray Liotta stars as Domenic Mancuso, an ambitious Italian immigrant in New York City who plans to rise up the ranks in the crime-filled Prohibition era of the 1920s. The film won Best Picture, Liotta won Best Actor, and several other awards were earned as well.
 * Bronx - 1989 - The second film in the New York Trilogy, and its highly regarded and believed to be the best film in the series. Liotta returns as Domenic Mancuso contains his rise to power, but the consequences of his actions result in conflict with the other mobsters and corrupt police officer Frank Rosco (Mitt Romney). Bronx would win Best Picture as well, Liotta would win a second Academy Award, and Romney won Best Supporting Actor.

1990s

 * Long Island - 1993 - The final installment of the New York Trilogy.

2000s

 * Atlanta - 2003 - An epic war film set in the final days of the Confederacy. Peyton Manning's role of Confederate Lieutenant Joshua Tanner was critically acclaimed and launched Manning's career.
 * Southern Justice - 2009 - The Best Picture winning courtroom drama starring Peyton Manning as Jake Patterson, a lawyer in 1960s Alabama. Patterson becomes the defendant of a black man who killed two white men for raping his daughter. Patterson's career and life are jeopardized in the racist atmosphere of the Dixie Rebellion. Manning would net his Academy Award, winning Best Actor.