Lions for Lambs follows the intertwined stories of a professor, a journalist, and a senator as they navigate the political landscape and grapple with the consequences of the war on terror. The movie explores themes of manipulation, propaganda, and the complex nature of political negotiations.
Gardens of Stone is a poignant story about a soldier and his son, set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War. It explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of war on families. The film follows Sergeant Hazard and his journey through the difficult times of military life, highlighting the struggles faced by soldiers and depicting the relationships formed in times of war.
Path to War is a movie that tells the story of President Lyndon B. Johnson's decision to escalate American military involvement in the Vietnam War. The movie explores the complex political landscape during this period, showcasing the difficult choices, advisors, and the involvement of various key figures. It takes the viewers through the challenges faced by President Johnson and his reflection on the consequences of his actions.
Last Flag Flying is a comedy-drama war movie that follows three Vietnam War veterans as they come together to bury the body of a young Marine killed in Iraq and journey across America to Arlington National Cemetery. Along the way, they reflect on their shared experiences, reckon with their past, and find solace in their friendship.
Set in 1901, this crime drama follows an undercover operation led by a secret service agent to uncover a crooked brother involved in a conspiracy to assassinate President William McKinley. Through a series of flashbacks, the agent recounts the events that led to the trial and retribution for those involved. Along the way, he encounters deception, treachery, and a vaudeville act.
Four Days In November is a documentary film that examines the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. It provides a detailed account of the four days from his arrival in Dallas to his burial at Arlington National Cemetery. The film features archival footage, reenactments, and interviews with key figures involved in the investigation.
World War I drama about a soldier and the wild horse he befriends.
A Senator's daughter seems to have a lock on a nomination as the US Surgeon General, until a background check reveals she once neglected to return a jury-duty notice. Then she makes a mistake in comments about her homemaker mother that leaves her open to a media blitz and her sure-fire nomination suddenly appears shaky.
This Traveltalk series short visits various places around the United States. At the first stop, we admire the natural beauty of Crater Lake in Oregon. The next stop is the open pit copper mine at Bingham Canyon, Utah, the world's largest copper mine. We then spend time in Hannibal, Missouri, the hometown of author Mark Twain. After a short visit to a log-rolling contest in Washington State, we cross the country to get a view of Washington, DC from across the Potomac River. The final stop on this tour is Arlington National Cemetery, where we see the Tomb of the Unknown, Arlington House, and the mast of the USS Maine, which was sunk in 1898 in Havana Harbor.
Interviews, reenactments, animations, and more tell the story of the Black army regiments, formed after the Civil War, who played vital roles (from railroad builders to park rangers) in the American settling of the West.
Interviews, reenactments, animations, and more tell the story of the Black army regiments, formed after the Civil War, who played vital roles (from railroad builders to park rangers) in the American settling of the West.
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