
Prohibition (2011)
Prohibition explores the tumultuous journey of the Eighteenth Amendment, which reshaped American life from 1920 to 1933. Born from decades of advocacy, this landmark legislation aimed to combat the societal issues stemming from alcohol consumption. However, its implementation led to unforeseen consequences, prompting a nationwide reevaluation of morality and ethics. As the show delves into the era's complexities, it highlights how the noble intentions of Prohibition spiraled into widespread defiance and the emergence of organized crime, ultimately revealing the intricate dynamics between law, culture, and individual freedom.