In the midst of World War II, a brilliant mathematician is recruited to work at Bletchley Park, where he becomes involved in a dangerous game of espionage and betrayal.
Katyn is a movie based on the true story of the Katyn massacre that took place in Poland during World War II. It portrays the tragic events and the impact it had on the Polish people.
The Soviet Story is a documentary that delves into the atrocities committed by the Soviet Union, including the gulags, famines, deportations, and genocides. It also highlights the parallels between communism and fascism, focusing on the horrors of Stalinism and the collaboration between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during World War II.
Directed by French filmmaker Claude Chabrol, this documentary examines Nazi and Vichy newsreels and propaganda films from World War II meant to turn the French against the Jews and the Allied Forces and into Nazi sympathizers. This movie is only made of archive pictures: the official newsreels that were broadcasted on French movie screens during 1940 and 1944 (the Occupation).
A Web of War is a documentary that explores the various aspects of World War II, focusing on its effects in Italy, Canada, and Poland. The film examines key battles such as the Battle of Britain and Monte Cassino, as well as the resistance movements and betrayals that occurred during the war. It also sheds light on the experiences of women soldiers, the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, and the Katyn Forest massacre. Through interviews, archival footage, and historical accounts, A Web of War provides a comprehensive overview of the war and its lasting impact.
Marcel Łoziński tells the story of the crime committed by the NKVD in Katyn in 1940. He interweaves accounts of witnesses and survivors with images from the pilgrimage of members of Katyn Families to the place of murder, death and nameless burial of their loved ones.
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