The Burned Barns is a gripping crime thriller set in a small French village. When a farmer discovers a dead body in one of his barns, suspicion falls on various suspects including a strong, independent woman. A policeman is tasked with investigating the murder, navigating a complex web of alibis, photographs, and clues. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are uncovered and the truth becomes increasingly elusive. With a strong female lead and plenty of suspense, The Burned Barns will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The relationship of a married couple takes an unexpected turn when the husband's boss gets the idea that their ad campaigns need spicing up with eroticism, and chooses his employee's wife as his assistant.
Set in the 1970s, the film follows a French officer on an adventurous voyage across the North Atlantic. He reminisces about his time in the French military, battles with a fatal illness, and confronts the challenges of war and comradeship. As he navigates the harsh winter conditions and encounters various characters, he explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on personal lives.
In May 1978, the mining town of Kolwezi in Katanga, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo, the former Belgian Congo) is under attack from a group of communist guerillas coming from nearby Angola. The Europeans who work for the Belgian mining company and the Blacks who live in the town are taken as hostages by the invaders, who start a blood bath, shooting Europeans as well as Africans. Many of the Europeans being French, the French decide to organize a counter-attack, and to send a Regiment of Paratroopers from the Foreign Legion. The movie follows the stories of Delbart, a former non-commissioned officer, who was about to go back to France with his African wife and his child, Damrémont, who was Delbart's replacement, Bia, a Zairian doctor, and Annie, an American married to a Belgian engineer as well as Non com Legion officer Federico and the French Ambassador and the Military Attaché.
Les Etoiles de Midi is an engaging docudrama about some of the more spectacular exploits of French mountain climbers over the last several decades. In one re-enacted story, there is a wartime escape through the mountains, and in another, a daring rescue of a pair of climbers who had been missing. The actors themselves are adept at the sport of climbing, and they give the scenes an immediacy and real daring that brings the stories alive. A combination of their acrobatics and skill and the outstanding episodes in the history of French climbing creates a winning 78 minutes.
A secret agent uncovers four atomic rockets with a lethal gas warhead which have been stolen from a secret factory, and a dastardly plot.
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