Set in an alternate history where Japan lost World War II, the film follows Kazuki Fuse, a member of the special police unit known as the Wolf Brigade. As he investigates a terrorist group, he becomes embroiled in a conspiracy that threatens the stability of the government. With elements of noir and thriller, the film explores themes of fascism, resistance, and the psychological toll of war.
An undercover FBI agent infiltrates a white supremacist group, but when she starts to develop feelings for the leader, she must decide where her loyalties lie. As tensions rise and violence escalates, she finds herself caught between duty and desire.
Nick Fury, an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., must stop a terrorist organization from using a time bomb to destroy the world. With the help of his team, including Dum Dum Dugan, Fury fights the villains and saves the day.
The Catholic School is a gripping drama that takes place in a Catholic school in Rome during the year 1975. The story revolves around a teenage boy who is struggling with his sexuality while dealing with the strict religious environment of the school. As the plot unfolds, the boy becomes entangled in a web of violence, sexual repression, and neo-fascism that threatens his sanity and well-being. Based on a novel, this movie explores themes of religion, education, and coming-of-age in a thought-provoking manner.
In the criminal underworld of Rome, a powerful politician, the mafia, and Vatican officials all clash in a deadly battle for power and control. Corruption, violence, and betrayal are at the heart of this thrilling crime story set in the city of Rome.
In Best of the Best 3: No Turning Back, a martial arts expert takes on a white supremacist group after they invade his home. He must use his skills to fight against their acts of violence and protect his community.
In The Wave, a teacher conducts an experiment to demonstrate the appeal of authoritarianism and fascism to his students. However, the experiment quickly takes a dangerous turn, leading to devastating consequences. Based on a true story, this drama-thriller explores themes of peer pressure, brainwashing, and the consequences of blindly following a group mentality.
Set in Europe, Je suis Karl follows a young woman who gets involved in a neo-fascist movement and participates in a terrorist plot. As she becomes entangled in the dangerous ideology, she navigates through Berlin, Strasbourg, Paris, and Prague. The film explores themes of right-wing terrorism, the influence of social media influencers, and the complex relationships between a teenage girl, a redheaded woman politician, and a female police detective. It also highlights the self-sacrifice and the bond between a grandmother and her granddaughter. Je suis Karl sheds light on the rise of right-wing extremism in Central Europe and the consequences it has on individuals and society.
Documentary compiled from archives and accompanied by a poet's commentary, shows the sweep of modern Italian history from 1911 to 1961, centering on the conditions leading to Fascism and the post-WWII reaction to the Fascist experience.
A TV programme presented by Sergio Zavoli, broadcast by the Italian public TV channel Rai 2, about Italy during the Years of Lead, with movies, interviews with some protagonists of the period and final discussion.
In 1969 Milan, Italy, a bomb explosion at Piazza Fontana shocks the nation. As the investigation unfolds, it uncovers a web of conspiracy involving neo-fascism, terrorism, and state-sponsored violence. The movie delves into the dark period of Italian history known as the Years of Lead, exploring themes of memory, anarchy, and government corruption.
In 'Euthanizer', a mechanic who euthanizes pets as a side job finds himself tangled in a web of violence, revenge, and dark secrets as he forms an unexpected bond with a terminally ill man. The movie explores themes of racism, fear, and suffering, while also delving into the complexities of relationships and the haunting effects of the past. With a touch of dark comedy, 'Euthanizer' is a thought-provoking exploration of morality and the consequences of one's actions.
In 'The Workshop,' a teenage boy named Antoine attends a summer writing workshop in the south of France. The workshop is led by Olivia, a female novelist. As Antoine explores his creativity and navigates the complexities of the workshop, he also becomes entangled in a series of mysterious events, including a stalker, far-right politics, an abduction, and death threats. Through these challenges, the themes of racism, neo-fascism, and societal tensions come to the forefront. Antoine must confront his own fears and prejudices as he grapples with the darkness that lurks beneath the surface of the workshop and the post-industrial society surrounding it.
In Jigsaw (1949), an assistant district attorney investigates the murder of his brother, which leads him to uncover a web of organized crime and racial prejudice in New York City. Framed for murder, he must clear his name while navigating a dangerous world of corruption and betrayal.
Taxi is a 1996 crime drama movie that follows a taxi driver as he navigates a city plagued by xenophobia and hatred. The driver encounters various characters including a skinhead, a drug addict, and a transvestite, and witnesses violence and discrimination against immigrants, persons of color, and the LGBTQ+ community. Despite the brutality and racism he witnesses, the driver ultimately takes a stand against hate and fights for justice.
In Let Sleeping Cops Lie (1988), a police inspector decides to take matters into his own hands and become a vigilante after uncovering right-wing treachery and corruption within the police force. As he delves deeper into the underworld of drug dealers and neo-fascist groups, he finds himself facing violence, ambushes, and even a death squad. With his partner by his side, they must navigate the Parisian outskirts and uncover the truth before it's too late.
In the midst of political discontent and power struggles, a group of military officers plan a coup to overthrow the Prime Minister and establish a fascist regime in Italy. With clever disguises and paradoxical situations, they navigate the challenges of their clandestine operation.
The Inheritor is a movie about a female executive who inherits her father's steel business and becomes the target of a neo-fascist minister. As she tries to reform the steel industry and protect her family's legacy, she must navigate political intrigue and face threats from the minister and his hitman. Along the way, she forms alliances with a reporter and a social reformer, and discovers the true meaning of power and love.
Foreigners Out! Schlingensief's Container is a documentary/reality-TV movie that tackles the issues of xenophobia, racism, and politics in Austria. It explores the post-modern society through the lens of a controversial art project that brings together asylum-seekers, extreme right-wing supporters, and activists. The film highlights the tensions and conflicts arising from the clash of ideologies and raises questions about the nature of democracy and civil rights.