Commander in Chief is a TV show that follows the story of the first female president of the United States and her challenges as she takes on the role of the commander-in-chief. The series explores the personal and political obstacles she faces, including dealing with the death of the previous president, balancing her responsibilities as a leader and a mother, and navigating the complex world of American politics. With the support of her family and key advisers, she must prove herself capable of handling the immense power and responsibilities that come with being the leader of the free world.
Li Xin and Wang Qi face their first battle as they defend against an invasion by Zhao. Meanwhile, they delve into the unknown history of Ying Zheng.
Follow the remarkable journey of Barack Obama, from his early years in politics to becoming the first African-American President of the United States, and his enduring impact on American society and politics.
Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet is a biographical war drama film that tells the story of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the head of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet during World War II. The movie explores his military strategies, including the planning of the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway.
A documentary about the Korean War by Thames Television that aired in the Summer of 1988 and in the US in November 1990 through WGBH Boston.
The show documents each of the Presidents in the union, starting with George Washington, following a chronological order up until George W. Bush. Each President's segment begins with the narrator giving a brief dossier about each one, from their political affiliation, family, and notable traits. The show then highlights the history behind each presidency, linking each one to the following.
For millions, the election of Barack Obama marked a new era of hope. This four-part series tells the story of how he tried to reshape America as told by his inner circle - and the president himself.
The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.
The Emigrant tells the story of a eunuch who joins a religious sect in ancient Egypt. He embarks on a quest for knowledge and faces religious conflict, starvation, and a waterfall. Along the way, he encounters a princess, a commander-in-chief, and a secret cult. The movie explores themes of literacy, slavery, and the harsh realities of desert life in 14th-century BC Egypt.
LBJ: The Early Years was a television movie that appeared on the NBC network in February 1987, depicting the life of former President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson from 1934 until 1973. Actor Randy Quaid won a Golden Globe award for his portrayal of Johnson.
2016: Obama's America is a documentary that examines the life and presidency of Barack Obama, focusing on his background, political ideologies, and the impact of his policies on the United States.
The almost entirely true story of Abraham Lincoln and his self-appointed bodyguard, U.S. Marshal Ward Hill Lamon - a banjo-playing Southerner who foiled repeated attempts on the President's life, and kept him functioning during the darkest hours of the Civil War.
In Timequest, a man discovers a portal that allows him to travel back in time to Dallas, Texas in 1963. His mission is to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he uncovers a vast web of secrets and dangers. Will he be able to change history and save Kennedy?
A documentary film about President Abraham Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address, delivered during the American Civil War. The film explores the historical context, significance, and impact of the speech in just 500 characters.
In a village suffering under the tyranny of high taxes, a soldier is kidnapped by the evil queen. With the help of a commander-in-chief, he embarks on a swashbuckling adventure to rescue the soldier and overthrow the queen. Along the way, they face sword-fights, human sacrifices, and battle the queen's warlord.
In this found-footage mockumentary, a man confesses to being the assassin of President John F. Kennedy, leading a filmmaker to investigate his claims. As the filmmaker digs deeper, he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy, paranoia, and political intrigue.
A public celebration of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America at the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall in Washington D.C., on January 18, 2009.
Narrated by Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman, "JFK: A President Betrayed" uncovers new evidence that reveals how JFK embarked on secret back channel peace efforts with Nikita Khrushchev and Fidel Castro and was determined to get out of Vietnam despite intense opposition inside his own government.
Barack Obama launched into our national consciousness at the 2004 Democratic National Convention and ever since, he's delivered messages of patriotism, unity, and hope through the power of words. But of all the speeches he's given, six in particular may define his legacy as, in historian Doris Kearns Goodwin's words, "one of the best writers and orators in the presidency." Interviews with eminent historians and key figures in his writing process give rare insights into these iconic speeches, as well as the Obama presidency and the man himself.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a heartwarming Christmas movie about a reindeer named Rudolph who is ridiculed by the other reindeer due to his red nose. Despite his differences, Rudolph embarks on an adventure to save Christmas with the help of his friends and becomes a hero in the process.