A group of soldiers are tasked with protecting a bridge during a zombie outbreak. However, they soon discover that there is a more dangerous threat lurking beneath the bridge.
Underground: The Julian Assange Story is a biographical drama film based on the true story of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks. The movie follows Assange's journey as a computer hacker and his rise as an international fugitive and whistleblower. It delves into his fight against the system, highlighting the challenges and dangers he faces while exposing government secrets and corrupt practices. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, the film explores Assange's personal life, his relationships, and the events that ultimately lead to his status as a controversial figure.
Endgame is a thrilling crime drama that takes place in South Africa during the apartheid era. It follows the story of a secret underground movement and their struggle against the oppressive government. The film explores themes of violence, brotherhood, and the fight for freedom.
Guernica is a documentary film that tells the story of the tragic aerial bombing of the town of Guernica in the Basque Country during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The film explores the impact of the bombing on the civilian population and the suffering caused by the war. It also delves into the historical and political context of the bombing, highlighting the war crimes committed and the artistic response, especially Pablo Picasso's famous painting 'Guernica.'
Experience the horrors and triumphs of the 85-day battle of Normandy as Allied forces fought to liberate Europe from the Nazi regime. From the brutal amphibious landing on D-Day to the eventual German surrender, this documentary provides a comprehensive look at one of the most important battles in history.
A group of civilians share a bus ride to Sampar, a town full of natural resources. It is heavily guarded by the state army who is fighting against the rebel militias, who want freedom over their homeland.
Anne-Laure Bonnel, a young director and mother of a French family, decides to accompany Alexander, a father of Ukrainian family, to the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine in a pro-Russian zone. At the heart of the war, she captures the terrible images of a deadly conflict and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
Two criminals form a pact to destroy Belgium so that their principals can take over the government and restore order with a firm hand.
On December 12th, 1969 a bomb went off at the Piazza Fontana in Milan that killed 16 people and injured 84. Railway worker and anarchist activist Giuseppe Pinelli was picked up, along with other anarchists, for questioning regarding the attack. He was held and interrogated for three days, longer than Italian law specified that people could be held without seeing a judge. Just before midnight on December 15, 1969 Pinelli was seen to fall to his death from a fourth floor window of the Milan police station. Although officially deemed a suicide, the reporter who watched the fall from the street maintained that he was pushed. Three police officers interrogating Pinelli were put under investigation in 1971 for murder but charges were dropped because of lack of evidence.
An Italian 57 minute documentary on the Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan of 1969.
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