Baa Baa Black Sheep is a TV show set in the 1940s during World War II. It follows the adventures of a group of pilots known as the Black Sheep Squadron as they engage in aerial combat against the Japanese forces in the Pacific Theatre. The show combines elements of action, adventure, drama, and comedy.
In 922 A.D., Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan, falls in love with the wrong woman and is sent on a diplomatic mission to a Viking land. He becomes unwittingly embroiled in a quest to banish a mysterious threat. Alongside a group of Vikings, Ahmed must face the ancient evil known as the Wendol and save the kingdom of Venden.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a movie set in 1930s Alabama, where a small town lawyer named Atticus Finch defends a black man named Tom Robinson who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. The story revolves around the themes of racial prejudice, injustice, and the moral growth of the protagonist's children, Scout and Jem. The movie explores the impact of racism on society and the importance of standing up for what is right.
In Occupation: Rainfall (2020), Earth is invaded by aliens and a group of soldiers, pilots, and resistance fighters must battle against them to defend their planet.
During the Napoleonic Wars, the town of Kolberg in Prussia is under siege by Napoleon's army. The citizens of Kolberg, led by their mayor, defend their town against the French forces.
A mother and her two daughters fight to protect their home.
An incident of the Franco-Prussian War. It shows the bombardment of a house at Bazeille. It is the animated reproduction of de Neuville's celebrated painting.
Xristos is married to the rich Rena. In fact the rich is his mother-in-law, who has big business abroad. In Greece the mother-in-law gives the hotel's managment to Xristos but also loads to him all the work. Desperate, he decides to slam the yoke and kill her ...
This episode from the Czech Journal series examines how a military spirit is slowly returning to our society. Attempts to renew military training or compulsory military service and in general to prepare the nation for the next big war go hand in hand with society’s fear of the Russians, the Muslims, or whatever other “enemies”. This observational flight over the machine gun nest of Czech militarism becomes a grotesque, unsettling military parade. It can be considered not only to be a message about how easily people allow themselves to be manipulated into a state of paranoia by the media, but also a warning against the possibility that extremism will become a part of the regular school curriculum.
A young woman’s fiercest self takes over to fight for her life when she’s attacked in this taut thriller from up-and-coming filmmaker Catherine Fordham. After waking up and noticing bruises on her body, the woman flashes back to last night’s perilous journey home. But as full memory of the attack she experienced comes back to her, we soon realize our heroine turned the tables in a surprisingly scary way. Fordham’s effective twist on the rape-revenge thriller marks her as a forward-thinking horror maker with a unique perspective in a historically misogynistic genre.
Amid a string of hideous homicides, a housemaid heads to the isolated home of her eccentric new client who has a long set of unbreakable rules. What could possibly be hiding a solitary man with a taste for fish, and a collection of knives?
Waiting for Invasion is a documentary film that explores the military tensions between Russia and Lithuania, focusing on their defense strategies, the impact of the Cold War, and the ongoing threat of invasion. It examines the role of NATO, the conscription policies, and the experiences of soldiers in both countries.
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