Armadillo is a documentary film that follows a group of Danish soldiers deployed to the Afghan war. It provides an up-close and personal look at the daily lives of the soldiers, their experiences in combat, and the impact of war on both the soldiers and civilians.
During the Mexican Revolution, film director D.W. Griffith wants to make a movie about Pancho Villa. Villa agrees to let Griffith film his revolution with no strings attached, but when the fragile peace in Mexico shatters, Villa must decide whether to offer his help to the filmmakers or continue fighting against the government forces. The story follows the challenges faced by Villa and the filmmakers as they navigate the violent and chaotic world of the Mexican Revolution.
In the midst of World War II, a group of Australian soldiers find themselves in the treacherous jungles of Papua New Guinea. They must navigate through mud, rain, and enemy attacks as they try to survive and fulfill their mission. With limited supplies and facing constant danger, the soldiers must demonstrate heroism and resilience on the battleground.
The White Knights follows a group of humanitarian workers who try to provide aid and support in a war-torn region of Africa. They face various challenges including language barriers, corruption, and the dangers of combat zones. As they navigate through these obstacles, they also find themselves dealing with issues of child trafficking and the separation of mothers and children. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the complexities of humanitarian work.
Wooden Crosses is a powerful war film that takes place on the frontlines of World War I in France. It follows the harrowing experiences of a young soldier as he faces the brutal realities of trench warfare, witnessing war atrocities and dealing with the trauma of battle. Based on a novel, the film portrays the challenges, sacrifices, and horrors faced by soldiers during this devastating conflict.
Story of a Prostitute follows the tragic love story of a prostitute and a deserter during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria. Their passionate love faces obstacles of duty, honor, and societal norms, leading to a heartbreaking climax.
During the Afghanistan war, a German soldier befriends an Afghan woman in a remote village. As tension rises and danger mounts, they must navigate cultural differences and fight for their lives.
A young bank officer ogles the girls in his office and goes home to his prim wife. After reading a book of erotic poems by Guillaume Appollinaire of the World War I era, he finds himself inside the adventures of the book, which are largely of an erotic nature. When he awakens the next morning, he is inspired to order his life in a more satisfactory manner.
An unpublished documentary film proposed in restored version. 100 million meters of film viewing, film libraries inventoried 11 countries and 3 years of work were needed to bring these documents. This documentary evokes the destruction of the Nazi war machine with a particular emphasis on air power. The most significant events are recounted as the Normandy landings, the battle of Paris, the last German offensive with the historical siege of Bastogne and the landing on the island of Elba. Also shown are the bombing of German industrial centers, and the liberation of concentration camps.
This documentary about WW II, composed of clandestine Allied film takes and German Wochenschaubilder, focuses on the French Resistance, especially the heroic but disastrous battle of the Vercors plateau in July 1944, where German troops mercilessly slaughtered the Maquis and the inhabitants.
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