The Terror is a TV show set in the year 1847 in the Arctic. The HMS Terror and HMS Erebus are trapped in the ice, and the crew faces extreme conditions, food shortages, and supernatural entities. As they struggle to survive, they must also confront their own demons and the secrets that threaten to tear them apart.
In District 9, an alien ship arrives above Johannesburg, South Africa, and its inhabitants are forced to live in slums. When a government agent becomes exposed to their biotechnology, violence erupts as they find a way to fight back against the mistreatment.
In a dystopian future, children develop superpowers and are considered a threat by the government. A group of teenagers with different abilities escape an internment camp and embark on a journey to find a safe haven, while being pursued by trackers. Along the way, they discover the true extent of their powers and the secrets behind their abilities. As they fight for their freedom and survival, they must also confront their own inner demons and learn to trust each other.
During World War II, a privileged English boy in Shanghai struggles to survive under Japanese occupation. Separated from his family, he faces the harsh realities of war and learns to navigate the complexities of the internment camp he finds himself in.
The War is a documentary TV show that explores the causes, events, and consequences of World War II. It delves into the experiences of soldiers, prisoners of war, and civilians, highlighting the heroism, fear, and sacrifice that defined the war.
Army of Shadows follows the story of a group of French Resistance fighters as they navigate the challenges and dangers of living and fighting under German occupation. The film explores their struggles, sacrifices, and acts of heroism, highlighting the human will to resist and survive in the face of oppression.
In the eve of World War II, a Czech scientist and a British secret agent must escape from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia on a night train to Munich, facing danger and intrigue along the way.
Nowhere in Africa tells the story of a Jewish family who flees Nazi Germany and settles in Kenya during World War II, facing challenges and adapting to a new way of life. The movie explores themes such as love, family, and the struggle against adversity.
Betrayed is a historical drama movie based on a true story set during World War II in occupied Norway. It follows the story of a Lithuanian Jew who escapes a concentration camp and joins the resistance fighters to fight against the German occupation. The movie depicts the hardships faced by the Jewish family and their struggle for survival in a time of Nazi persecution.
That Never Happened: Canada's First National Internment Operations is a documentary that explores the little-known history of Canada's internment camps during World War I. The film tells the stories of the thousands of innocent Ukrainians, Germans, and other Europeans who were unjustly detained and interned as so-called 'enemy aliens'. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal testimonials, the documentary sheds light on this dark chapter in Canadian history and its lasting impact on the affected communities.
Set in the 1940s, the TV show follows a Soviet intelligence agent who is tasked with infiltrating Nazi Germany. His mission involves recruiting spies, gathering intelligence, and battling the forces of the Third Reich. Along the way, he faces challenges such as memory loss, forced prostitution, and the constant risk of discovery. The show explores the complexities of espionage and the sacrifices made during wartime.
During World War II, a Japanese-American family is forced to go to an internment camp, where their love of music helps them find strength and resilience.
To Be Takei is a documentary film that explores the life of George Takei, best known for his role as Sulu in the Star Trek franchise. The film delves into Takei's journey as a gay Asian-American actor and activist, showcasing his experiences in internment camps during World War II, his acting career, and his social activism. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, To Be Takei provides a comprehensive look at Takei's life and the impact he has had on the LGBTQ+ community.
In 1940, a Jewish refugee struggles to survive in Nazi-occupied Prague, facing denunciations, police persecution, and the need to cross borders to secure temporary visas. As the war intensifies, the refugee experiences the horrors of internment camps and the constant threat of deportation. The story depicts the resilience of the human spirit amidst the rise of anti-Semitism and fascism.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Carol for Another Christmas tells the story of a naval officer who is visited by the ghost of his dead son. In a world ravaged by war and radiation, he must confront a demagogue leader and find redemption. The movie explores themes of father-son relationships, anti-war messages, and the effects of war on humanity.
In the beginning of the Second World War, Germans, Austrians and persons without nationality living in France are sent to the concentration camp of Les Milles by France government. Commander Charles Perrochon is the responsible for this camp and he promises to the leaders of the prisoners to protect them from the Nazis. When France is invaded by the Germans, Commander Perronchon will disobey orders and his superiors trying to save these men. He gets a train, a ship and money from USA to send about eight hundred of these prisoners to the safety of Casablanca, in Marrocos.
Set in 1941, Calm at Sea follows the story of a teenager caught between the French Resistance and Nazi collaborators. As the German soldiers suppress and occupy France, the protagonist finds himself torn between loyalty to his country and the allure of collaboration. Based on true events, this gripping drama explores the themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the complexities of living under Nazi rule.
In Three Came Home, a woman and her husband are captured by the Japanese army during World War II and imprisoned in a brutal internment camp. She must find the strength and courage to survive and protect her family in the face of violence, torture, and suffering.
Two young man in love, Barney and Dimi, are on a trip to visit Dan, Barney's dying father. Dan is planning his suicide and wants Barney there.
Set in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, American Pastime follows a Japanese-American family as they navigate the challenges and prejudices they face. The family finds solace and camaraderie through the game of baseball, bridging the gap between cultures and finding hope in the face of adversity.