In the near future, a group of war journalists attempt to survive while reporting the truth as the United States stands on the brink of civil war.
During World War II, Oskar Schindler, a German businessman and opportunist member of the Nazi party, becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce and works to save them from persecution and death by the Nazis. Through bribery and cunning, Schindler acquires a factory and employs Jewish workers, keeping them safe from concentration camps. As the war comes to an end, Schindler must flee with his wife, leaving behind the people he saved. Despite feeling he could have done more, Schindler is hailed as a righteous person and his actions are remembered by the survivors.
A group of new US Marine Corps recruits undergo brutal boot camp training and then engage in bloody street fighting in Hue, as a pragmatic Marine observes the dehumanizing effects of the Vietnam War on his comrades.
The Capture of the Green River Killer is a gripping and intense TV show that follows the true story of the hunt for the Green River Killer, who terrorized the Seattle area in the 1980s and 1990s. The show explores the lives of the victims, the tireless efforts of the police detective and criminal profiler who work to catch the killer, and the impact of the murders on the community. With a wide range of characters and a suspenseful plot, the show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the twists and turns of the investigation.
A disillusioned pilot shot down over war-torn Bosnia goes on the run from the local military and an assassin, as his commanding officer risks all to save him. During a reconnaissance mission, the pilot and navigator accidentally photograph mass graves, leading to their jet being shot down. The navigator is captured and executed, while the pilot evades the enemy and tries to contact his commanding officer for help. However, the officer is ordered not to rescue the pilot due to political complications. The pilot must find a way to survive and expose the war crimes committed by the enemy forces.
In the 14th century, knights Behmen and his comrade Felson return to Europe from the Eastern Crusades only to find their homeland devastated by the Black Plague. Upon arriving, they are ordered by the church to transport an accused witch to a distant abbey, where monks will perform a ritual to break her curse. On their journey, the group faces various challenges, including a growing suspicion of the accused witch and encounters with supernatural forces. As tensions rise, Behmen must confront his disillusionment with the church and the true nature of the witch.
A historical drama based on the true events of World War II, Amen. follows the efforts of a German officer and a Jesuit priest to expose the atrocities being committed by the Nazi regime, including the genocide of Jews in concentration camps like Auschwitz and Treblinka.
In Nazi-occupied Netherlands, a British agent is assigned to investigate the exiled German emperor. However, he falls in love with a German woman, leading him to question his loyalty and putting their lives at risk.
When a deadly strain of the flu virus breaks out in South Korea, a medical researcher and a rescue worker race against time to find a cure and stop the epidemic from spreading.
In Parallel Mothers (2021), two women discover that their newborn babies were switched at birth, leading to a series of emotional and legal battles as they navigate the challenges of motherhood. Set against the backdrop of post-Spanish Civil War Spain, the film explores themes of identity, family, and the power of female relationships.
In the midst of a civil war in Burundi, a team of experts is sent to investigate a series of killings by a giant crocodile. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a mass grave and face the terrifying reality of a monster lurking in the waters. With children and villagers in danger, they must stop the creature before it claims more lives.
Queen Margot tells the story of the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Marguerite de Valois, a member of the French royal family, and her Protestant lover, La Mole. Set against the backdrop of religious wars and political intrigue, their love is tested by the power struggles and violence that surround them. As tensions rise and betrayal looms, Margot must navigate a treacherous path to protect her loved ones and secure her own survival.
Brubaker is a drama crime movie released in 1980. It is based on the true story of Henry Brubaker, a prison warden who goes undercover in a prison in Arkansas to expose corruption and improve the conditions for prisoners.
Night and Fog is a powerful and haunting documentary film that explores the horrors of the Holocaust. It provides an unflinching look at the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Through a combination of archival footage, photographs, and interviews, the film examines the role of the Nazis, the experiences of the prisoners, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust on humanity. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities of war and the importance of remembering history.
Men Behind the Sun is a shocking and disturbing portrayal of the war crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II in Manchuria. The movie follows a group of Chinese prisoners of war who are subjected to horrific experiments and tortures in a secret Japanese laboratory, highlighting the brutality and dehumanization of war.
In 'La Civil', a mother and daughter are drawn into a dangerous criminal underworld, revealing the complexities of their bond in the face of adversity and survival.
Trapped in a claustrophobic bunker during World War I, a group of soldiers wait for rescue while experiencing strange occurrences. Paranoia sets in as tensions rise and each man becomes suspicious of his comrades. The fear and terror drive them to the edge of insanity as they struggle to survive the horrors of war and a malevolent force.
During World War II, an American lieutenant is accused of murder while held as a prisoner of war in a German prison camp. As he awaits trial, tensions rise among the prisoners and the truth about the murder slowly comes to light.
Threads is a documentary-style drama that depicts the effects of a nuclear war on the city of Sheffield, England. The film follows the lives of several people as they struggle to survive amidst the chaos, destruction, and societal collapse caused by the nuclear holocaust. It explores themes of despair, radiation sickness, and the grim reality of life in a post-apocalyptic world.
Near the Franco-German border, in the heart of the Black Forest and the binational military base; 12 bodies are found in a mass grave. All the victims are men, both French and German.