In the midst of the Iraq War, a soldier finds himself assigned the painful task of notifying families of fallen soldiers, leading him to question the purpose and impact of war.
Twelve is a movie about a young drug dealer named White Mike whose life takes a dark turn when a big drug deal goes wrong. As he tries to navigate the dangerous world of drugs and violence, White Mike finds his relationships tested and his own sanity at stake.
Foxtrot tells the story of an Israeli family dealing with grief and loss after the accidental death of their son, who was serving in the Israeli army. The film explores themes of mourning, family relationships, and the consequences of mistaken beliefs. It also delves into the complexities of the Israeli military system and the impact it has on individuals and their loved ones. Through a series of interconnected events and powerful moments, Foxtrot paints a poignant picture of the profound effects of loss and tragedy.
Barry is a college student who faces racism and struggles with his identity while attending Columbia University in the early 1980s. The movie explores his experiences and interactions with various characters, including his girlfriend, roommate, and a basketball game that helps shape his perspective. Barry's journey of self-discovery and his eventual rise to become Barack Obama is depicted in this film based on a true story.
In June 2003, Reg Keys and his wife Sally return to their home in the Welsh countryside. As they switch on the TV to hear six military policemen have been murdered in Iraq, two men arrive bearing the terrible news that their son, Tom, was among them.
The second film in Shin-Ei's series of annual WWII themed anime television movies for children "Sensou Douwa".
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