In a dystopian future Britain, V, a shadowy freedom fighter, plans to overthrow the tyrannical government with the assistance of a young woman. They work together to bring down the oppressive regime and restore freedom to the country.
In Battle Royale II: Requiem, a group of teenagers from a previous battle are forced to return to the island to fight against a corrupt government regime. As they struggle for their lives, they must also grapple with the loss of loved ones, the brutal reality of using guns as children, and the desire for revenge. With intense action and thrilling plot twists, Battle Royale II: Requiem explores themes of freedom, imperialism, and self-sacrifice.
Countess Anna Guerrieri, a rich and provocative noblewoman, marries Romano, an important fascist who is very loyal to the party. Sadly his sexual performance is found very lacking by the Countess, and so frustrated, she decides to look elsewhere for satisfaction and ends up setting her sights on Stefano, a naive and inexperienced young nephew undergraduate who has recently arrived from the provinces.
The Wolf House is a stop-motion animated film that tells the story of a woman who escapes from a cult and seeks refuge in a house. However, the house is not what it seems, and she becomes trapped in a surreal and haunting nightmare. As she navigates through the house, she encounters strange and terrifying creatures, all while trying to find a way to escape. This experimental and unsettling film explores themes of isolation, trauma, and the power of imagination.
Set in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Long Live Death follows a group of characters as they navigate through the surreal and violent landscape of war. With elements of satire and surrealism, the movie explores themes of fascism, cruelty, and the downward spiral of humanity.
During the Spanish Civil War, a pregnant woman must navigate the dangerous world of guerilla warfare and resistance against the fascist regime of Francisco Franco. As she fights for her own survival and the freedom of her country, she also grapples with complex relationships and the moral dilemmas of war.
In Open Doors, a judge in Palermo, Italy during the 1930s fascistic regime investigates a murder case. The judge is faced with moral choices involving the death penalty, revenge, and the political climate of the time.
In 1930s Spain, a motorcycle enthusiast is recruited by the US Army for a secret mission to undermine the fascist regime in Francoist Spain during World War II. With unorthodox methods and a love interest, he must navigate through tradition, discipline, and the captors to save a nuclear scientist and fulfill his duty.
In the midst of World War II, a group of partisans in Slovakia must navigate the complexities of a fascist regime and their collaboration with the enemy. Based on a play or musical, this drama explores the struggle for freedom and the sacrifices made during wartime.
Writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades turns his gaze onto Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
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