Set in 1919 in a small German town, "Frantz" tells the story of a young woman named Anna who is mourning the loss of her fiancé, Frantz, who was killed during the war. One day, she notices a mysterious Frenchman, Adrien, visiting Frantz's grave and becomes intrigued by him. As Anna and Adrien spend more time together, a complex and emotional story of guilt, forgiveness, and healing unfolds.
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a taxi driver is forced to take on a dangerous smuggling job to earn enough money to feed his family. Along the way, he encounters various challenges, including a Nazi soldier, hunger, and the harsh realities of war.
A Man Escaped is a tense and gripping drama set during World War Two. It tells the story of a French Resistance fighter who is captured by the Nazis and imprisoned in a high-security prison. Determined to escape, he meticulously plans his breakout, using a spoon to gradually dig a hole in his prison cell wall. As the days pass, he forms a bond with a fellow prisoner and enlists his help in the daring escape plan. Will they be able to evade the prison guards and make their way to freedom?
In Ace of Aces, the story follows a boxer turned pilot who competes in the 1936 Olympics amidst the rise of anti-Semitism and the Olympic games serving as a propaganda tool for Germany. As a refugee, the protagonist battles not only in the ring but also in the skies as he fights against the machine-gun wielding enemy.
This is rural France. It's the summer of 1943, the weather is fine and sunny and life is sweet. On one of these beautiful days, Nanette, a fourteen-year-old peasant girl, meets a slightly injured young man near the farm she lives on. Her life is about to change forever.
Lacombe, Lucien is set in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Lucien, a teenage boy, becomes a collaborator with the French Gestapo. He starts working at a hotel owned by a German Jew and gets involved in war crimes. As the war progresses, Lucien's moral ambiguity is put to the test and he has to make difficult choices.
Escaping British prisoners of war hide out in German occupied France.
Regis Sauder returns to his childhood pavilion at Forbach. Thirty years ago, he fled this city to build against violence and in the shame of his environment. Between demons of extremism and social determinism, how do those who have remained? Together, they weave individual and collective memories to question the future at a time when fear seems stronger than ever.
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