Set in World War II, the film follows a teenage boy who experiences the atrocities of the German occupation of the Soviet Union. As he witnesses mass murders, genocides, and other war crimes, he descends into insanity and despair.
Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager, shelters over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in war-torn Rwanda.
In the midst of the Spanish Civil War, a young Basque man gets caught between family feuds, forbidden love, and the brutal realities of war. As he navigates through the complexities of life and death, he must confront his own cowardice and find the strength to follow his heart.
The Century of Warfare is a 26 part British TV documentary first released in 1993 and shown on A&E Television Networks. It was narrated by Robert Powell, and produced by Nugus/Martin Productions Ltd, and coincided with another Powell/Nugus-Martin project called Great Crimes and Trials.
Chekist (1992) is a chilling drama that takes place during the Russian Revolution. It follows the story of a secret police agent, known as a Chekist, as he carries out brutal acts of violence and murder. The film delves into the horrors of the time, depicting mass executions, atrocities, and the extermination of perceived enemies of the revolution. The plot is filled with scenes of naked dead bodies, hangings, bloodshed, and attempted suicides, showcasing the terror and insanity of the era. Amongst the chaos, the film also explores the dynamics of a husband-wife relationship within the backdrop of a crumbling aristocracy. Chekist is a gripping portrayal of the relentless violence and inhumanity that characterized the Russian Revolution.
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