Miracle at St. Anna follows the journey of four African-American soldiers who get trapped behind enemy lines in Tuscany during World War II. As they fight for survival, they also uncover a mysterious connection to a village and its people.
A young girl's life is changed when she befriends a boy and confronts the challenges of growing up, a missing father, and the haunting past that lingers in her village.
Winnetou, a half-breed Native American, and a magician named Sascha find themselves in a small town where they must solve a murder and locate a hidden gold mine. Along the way, they encounter a bandit gang, Apache tribes, and face various dangers. With their intelligence and skills, Winnetou and Sascha navigate through treacherous situations and uncover the truth.
This documentary explores the life and work of David McCullough, a renowned author and historian. It delves into his journey as a biographer and his passion for historical research. The film also highlights his contributions as a painter and his love for New York City and Philadelphia.
Kadu, a boy from Pakil, Laguna, experiences the dissolution of tradition as it gives way to capitalism in the form of Madame, a foreigner who initially came to their village as a customer during the Festival of Turumba.
The Cat Gang is a group of precocious British kids. They have a habit of hanging around a grown-up customs official who wishes that they'd beat it. But the Gang comes in handy when a smuggling gang arrives on the scene.
Berlin, 1989. Sascha is a young East German border guard and Franzi is a lively young West German woman who's just moved into a flat next to Sascha's watchtower at the Berlin Wall. It takes only a slight mishap and a selfless act of chivalry and the two fall in love. But soon the Stasi believes they are witnessing the start of a revolt. This is the time of mass protests and East Germans taking refuge in the West German embassy in Prague after all. Franzi and Sascha have to find their ways to stand up for their love and strive for the impossible; to bring down the wall.
Swedish filmmaker Mikael Kristersson directs this austere yet beautiful experimental documentary about two European falcons. Shot over the course of two years, Kristersson manages to fashion a narrative without the use of voice-overs or music, showing the falcons as they forage for food and tend to their eggs. Much of this film, though, is spent viewing the world from the falcons' vantage point -- high up on a 13th century church steeple, watching the groundskeeper tending to the village cemetery and the choir boys growing tired of a long religious procession. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi
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