A young novice named Maria is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer. Through music and various outings, Maria gives the children a taste of a more fulfilling, joyous life than they have ever known. However, their newfound happiness is threatened when Germany marches into Austria in 1938. As the Captain and Maria fall in love, they must navigate their feelings while facing the challenges brought on by the political situation and their own personal obstacles. Ultimately, they decide to leave Austria and escape to Switzerland with the children.
During the Holocaust, a Jewish waiter and his son are taken to a concentration camp. The father uses his wit and imagination to shield his son from the horrors around them, creating a game to win a tank and escape. Despite the harsh reality, the father sacrifices himself to ensure his son's survival and reunites with his mother after the camp is liberated.
The Saboteurs is a TV mini-series set in Norway during World War II. It tells the story of a group of Norwegian resistance fighters who sabotage the German occupation's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. The series explores the challenges faced by the resistance fighters and their determination to prevent the Nazis from obtaining nuclear weapons. Based on a true story, The Saboteurs is a thrilling drama filled with action, suspense, and historical significance.
During the Nazi occupation of Antwerp, Wilfried Wils finds himself serving as an auxiliary policeman and must navigate the challenges of survival.
The Collection is a drama series set in the fashion industry of post-war France, focusing on the struggles and relationships within a family-owned fashion house. It explores themes of family dynamics, collaboration with Nazis, bisexuality, and the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the 1950s.
During the aftermath of World War II, a Dutch resistance hero is accused of art forgery and must prove his innocence in a court trial. The film explores themes of collaboration with Nazis, post-war justice, and the power of art.
In Frankfurt, Germany, in 1958, a prosecutor investigates the role of German officials in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. He uncovers a conspiracy involving former Nazis, leading to a trial that exposes the collaboration and cover-up by various individuals. Inspired by true events, the film delves into the aftermath of the Holocaust and the pursuit of justice.
A Bag of Marbles is a gripping true story of two young Jewish brothers, Maurice and Joseph, who must navigate the dangerous landscape of Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Separated from their family, the brothers embark on a treacherous journey, facing anti-Semitism, collaboration with Nazis, and the constant threat of being discovered. Through their resilience, resourcefulness, and the support of strangers, Maurice and Joseph learn the power of brotherhood and the determination to stay alive.
In Nazi-occupied Paris, a group of courageous men and women join forces to form the French Resistance. As they plan and execute daring acts of sabotage against the Nazis, they face constant danger and the threat of betrayal. Set against the backdrop of the Armenian Genocide and the brutality of the SS, Army of Crime showcases the resilience and bravery of those who risked everything for the freedom of their country.
The Night of the Shooting Stars follows the journey of a 6-year-old boy and his family in a small town in Tuscany during World War Two. As they hide from the Nazi occupation, the boy experiences a series of surreal and imaginative events, including witnessing a shooting star. The film explores themes of war, resistance, and the power of imagination.
During World War II, a Danish family experiences conflicts and challenges as they navigate life under German occupation.
Memoir of War is a dramatic biography set during World War II in Nazi-occupied France. The film follows a French writer as she navigates love and loss, and recounts her experiences as part of the French Resistance. With powerful themes of survival, collaboration, and the human spirit, Memoir of War is a poignant tale of strength and resilience.
Set in Nazi-occupied France, Paradise tells the story of a Russian aristocrat who becomes a prisoner and collaborates with the Nazis. As she navigates the dangerous world of the French Riviera, she finds herself torn between love, fate, and self-sacrifice. The film explores themes of betrayal, resistance, and the cost of survival.
A Thousand Billion Dollars is a crime drama thriller about a journalist who stumbles upon a dark secret involving an evil corporation. As he investigates further, he discovers a network of corruption, murder, and war profiteering. With his life on the line, he must expose the truth and bring the culprits to justice.
Le Viager is a comedic film about an old man named André, who receives an annuity contract that promises to pay him until he dies. With a mischievous and determined nature, André tries to outlive the terms of the contract, causing unexpected and hilarious situations.
Historian James Bulgin reveals the origins of the Holocaust in the German invasion of the Soviet Union, exploring the mass murder, collaboration and experimentation that led to the Final Solution.
Nine Lives is a gripping movie based on a true story, set in Nazi-occupied Norway during World War II. It takes the audience on a thrilling journey of survival, escape, and collaboration with the resistance. The film follows a group of Sami people who embark on a dangerous mission to cross the treacherous mountains, facing harsh weather conditions and the constant threat of the Nazis. Their courage and determination to fight for freedom make Nine Lives a captivating and inspiring watch.
Set in Paris 1941, two Jewish boys cling to their lives by doing all sorts of odd jobs, stealing and black-marketeering.
A woman returns after twenty years to Toulon where her husband, who collaborated with the nazis, was murdered. Her motives are unclear.
JFK to 9/11: Everything is a Rich Man's Trick is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the hidden agendas and motivations behind major historical events in the United States. From the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the film examines the intricate web of conspiracy, cover-ups, and corruption that permeates American politics.