Thirteen Days is a gripping drama that follows the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. The film explores the tension and high-stakes negotiations between the United States and the USSR as they come close to the brink of nuclear war. The story is based on true events and provides a captivating look into the political and diplomatic challenges faced during this critical period of history.
La unidad follows a group of undercover police operatives in Madrid, Spain, as they battle against the rise of Islamic terrorism. Inspired by a true story, the team faces personal and professional crises while working tirelessly to protect their city and stop dangerous criminals.
Army captain Collins is tasked with defending a remote missile interceptor station when terrorists attack. She must use her tactical training and military expertise to hold the command center and prevent the terrorists from disarming the interceptor system. With the help of her team, she fights to protect the continental US from a nuclear attack.
La Fortuna is a TV show centered around an international legal battle for a hidden treasure in Spain. The story follows a group of individuals who are drawn into a high-stakes quest, facing off against each other and navigating political and personal challenges along the way. With secrets, intrigue, and a race against time, they must navigate the treacherous landscape of Madrid and uncover the truth behind the treasure.
Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War is a gripping TV show that takes place in the historical setting of 1930s and 1940s Madrid. It follows the life of a spy during World War Two, who navigates through a complex web of identity, social status, and international crisis. Based on a novel, the show explores themes of espionage, historical events, fascism, and family relationships. The story is told through a series of flashbacks, revealing the protagonist's journey as a journalist and her encounters with a German officer and an extramarital affair. It provides a fictional biography of an intriguing character amidst the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War and the interwar period in Spain.
A comprehensive documentary exploring the presidency of John F. Kennedy, including the Cold War era, civil rights movement, and international crises such as the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Brand new film from the Ukrainian eastern fronts of Donetsk and Luhansk where the Russian army and pro-Russian separatists had been waging a war against Ukraine even before Putin’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
The documentary about the Ukrainian Aidar battalion was filmed in a single 80-minute sequence.
The main heroes of the film are the young people from Kharkiv, a city located in the Eastern part of Ukraine. Reaching their early twenties coincided with the breakout of the war in the neighboring region of Donbass. An LGBT activist and poet, a fashion model, a group of street artists, a creator of a computer game - all of them are artists or working in the creative industries, typical for a peaceful life of a big city. However, the proximity to the war affects each of the characters and their activities. Heroes react and reflect political events through their specific relationships with the urban space and the reality of the social media.
Once Upon a Time in the City on the Stone is a comedy crime movie set in the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine. It follows the story of a military veteran who finds himself involved in a power struggle between bandit leaders in a city near the Russian-Ukrainian border. The movie explores themes of loss, following one's dreams, and the impact of war on individuals and their communities.
Desperate to escape from his home village which has been overtaken by the war in Donbas, a young man deals with numerous obstacles, following his dream. The last obstacle, however, can take his life. A story about a war inside of each person, a mine that many Ukrainians stepped on, and being afraid to accept change.
The Other Side of Suez is a documentary film that explores the Suez Crisis of 1956, an international crisis triggered by the nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The film examines the political and military actions taken by various countries involved, including Britain, France, Israel, and Egypt, and the impact it had on international relations. It delves into the motivations behind the crisis, the armed forces' involvement, and the consequences of the conflict.
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