Barefoot Gen is a powerful film that depicts the tragic events that unfolded in Hiroshima after the atomic bomb was dropped during World War II. The story follows Gen, a young boy who witnesses the devastating effects of the bombing and struggles to survive amidst the chaos, starvation, and suffering that ensue. Through his journey, Gen learns the importance of resilience, hope, and the enduring human spirit.
The Barefoot Contessa tells the story of a dancer turned Hollywood star, who finds success, love, and tragedy along the way. As she navigates the glamorous world of showbiz, she becomes entangled in a web of deceit, murder, and betrayal. This gripping drama explores the dark side of fame and the sacrifices one must make to achieve it.
A border patrol agent takes matters into his own hands when his uncle is murdered by a drug cartel. He goes on a mission to seek revenge, becoming a one-man army against the criminals.
During World War I, a young man faces trauma, bravery, and friendship in the trenches. He documents the horrors of war and captures the realities of trench warfare. With freeze frames and fixed bayonets, he fights alongside his comrades, experiencing the brutality of battlefield and the camaraderie of soldiers. As the war progresses, he confronts acts of cowardice and captures the reality of life and death in the trenches.
The Small Back Room follows the life of a bomb disposal expert in England during World War II. The expert faces various challenges, including alcoholism and the pressure to develop a top-secret weapon. As he navigates these difficulties, he must also deal with personal issues and the constant threat of danger.
During World War II, a Jewish pianist finds himself deported to a concentration camp. He uses his musical talents to survive, experience love, and ultimately escape the horrors of the war.
Manchester: 100 Days After The Attack is a documentary that explores the impact of the 2017 Manchester terrorist attack on the city and its residents. It focuses on the experiences of a teenage boy who becomes a paraplegic as a result of the attack, highlighting the resilience and courage of the survivors.
Filmed on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Hiroshima 28 was the first all-Hong Kong crew to make a feature in Japan. Lung Kong anchors a bittersweet melodrama in the historical milieu in the months following the horrific events of August 6, 1945. Josephine Siao—a star whose career had become synonymous with the filmmaker’s work over the past decade—plays a young tour guide to a Hong Kong reporter researching the tragic effects of the atom bomb, their journey forming an odyssey through the city’s ruins.
Hosted by a leather masked individual with a distorted voice named z.187 this shockumentary takes a look at real life death and violence caught on film.
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