During World War II, a group of American soldiers go on a dangerous mission to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. They face the horrors of combat and the challenges of war as they navigate through enemy lines.
During World War II, General Patton leads the American forces against Rommel's German army in North Africa. As the war progresses, Patton's ego and ambition drive him to outdo his British counterpart, Montgomery. He achieves great victories but also faces controversies and setbacks. Ultimately, Patton leaves his mark as one of the greatest military commanders of the war.
In 14th-century France, knight Jean de Carrouges must settle a dispute over his wife Marguerite by challenging his former friend Jacques Le Gris to a duel to the death. Jean and Jacques swear fealty to Count Pierre d'Alençon, but tensions arise when Jacques receives a gift of land that Jean believes should be his. Jacques falls in love with Marguerite and rapes her, leading Jean to seek justice through a duel. The duel takes place, and Jean emerges victorious. However, he meets a tragic end in the Crusades. Marguerite continues managing his estate and lives in peace for the rest of her life.
The Longest Day is an epic World War II film that portrays the events of D-Day, the largest amphibious assault in history. The movie follows multiple perspectives, including American, British, Canadian, and German soldiers, as they participate in the crucial battle. It highlights the bravery, sacrifices, and sheer scale of the operation, showcasing the challenges faced by the Allied forces in overcoming German defenses. The Longest Day is based on Cornelius Ryan's book of the same name and provides a comprehensive overview of the pivotal moment in World War II.
Thale, a teenage girl, moves to a small town with her parents. After witnessing a brutal murder at a party, she becomes a crucial witness. The question arises whether the killer is an animal, possibly a wolf.
The Manzoni family, a Mafia clan, is relocated to France for their safety. However, their old habits die hard and they struggle to fit in. As they navigate their new life, they face challenges from the locals and the Mafia who are still hunting them down.
In 1944, a team of paratroopers led by Sergeant Eldson are sent to Germany to take down a Nazi radio tower from a church. After their plane is shot down, the surviving soldiers land in the water and make their way to land. They meet a French woman named Chloe who helps them hide. Chloe leads them to her village, where the soldiers witness the brutal actions of the German soldiers. The soldiers hide in Chloe's attic and discover a laboratory in the church. Boyce finds a serum that enhances strength. As they plan to take down the tower, one of the soldiers mutates after using the serum and becomes violent. The soldiers face challenges from the Germans but manage to rescue Chloe's brother and take down the tower. Ford sacrifices himself to destroy the lab, and Boyce reports to his superiors about the mission.
Following the inexplicable sinking of a trawler and its fishermen who remain untraceable, Abigail, an oceanographer, is sent by IFREMER on a mission to Fécamp, her hometown, which she left a few years earlier following a family tragedy.
My Way is a movie set during World War II, telling the story of two young men, one Korean and one Japanese, who are forced to fight for their respective countries. Through a series of events, they end up on opposite sides and must confront each other on the battlefield. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the brutal realities of war.
In 1940, during World War II, the Royal Air Force defends Britain against constant attacks by the German Luftwaffe. The movie highlights the heroic efforts of the RAF pilots and their struggle to protect their country from Nazi invasion.
6 June 1944. A titanic fleet launched an assault on the beaches of Normandy. Objective: to liberate Europe from Hitler's yoke. Drawing on the lessons learned from the Dieppe raid in August 1942, the mission was a spectacular success.
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg is a romantic drama set in 1950s Cherbourg, France. It tells the story of two young lovers, Geneviève and Guy, who are separated when Guy is drafted into French military service. The film follows their struggles to hold onto their love and dreams amidst the challenges of war and distance. The story is told entirely through song, creating a unique and enchanting cinematic experience.
After a police officer is shot, a retired ex-cop turned police chief and a female detective investigate a series of mysterious crimes in a town with a dark secret.
In this coming-of-age comedy drama, a 13-year-old girl experiences the challenges and triumphs of adolescence while dealing with friendship, first love, and complicated family dynamics. Set in 1980s France, she goes through puberty, deals with parental conflicts, and explores her own identity in a changing world.
Summer of 85 is a drama/romance movie set in Normandy, France, during the summer of 1985. The story follows a teenage boy who falls in love with an older boy during his summer job. Their relationship becomes complicated as they navigate through the complexities of love and sexuality. The plot explores themes of teenage romance, sexual awakening, and the struggles of hiding one's true identity. It also touches upon the societal pressures and prejudices faced by the LGBTQ+ community during that era.
Comprised entirely of re-mastered and colorised archive footage from World War II, much of it never before seen, Sacrifice recounts the story of D-Day through the testimonies of those who lived it. These important historical days are seen through the eyes of French civilians and members of the military fighting on both sides. The testimonies of famous individuals like Dwight D. Eisenhower and Erwin Rommel are intertwined with those of anonymous soldiers and citizens, such as film director Samuel Fuller and Eisenhower's chauffeur, Kay Summersby. From the preparations for D-Day all the way through to the liberation of Paris, the accounts of these men and women provide a moving and invaluable retelling of this pivotal time in history.
Rommel (2012) is a biographical drama that depicts the life of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, focusing on his role during World War II. The film explores Rommel's strategies, achievements, and his eventual forced suicide. It also touches upon his involvement in the Stauffenberg bomb plot and his relationship with his family.
The Long, Long Holiday is an animated TV show that takes place during World War II in the French countryside. It follows the journey of a brother and sister who find themselves separated from their parents and sent to live with their grandparents in Normandy. As they adapt to their new surroundings and navigate the challenges of the war, they learn important lessons of family, friendship, and bravery.
The Big Red One follows the adventures of a unit of US Army infantry soldiers as they fight their way across Europe during World War II. From the beaches of Normandy to the deserts of Africa, they face numerous challenges and witness the horrors of war firsthand.
Blanche Renard meets Greg Lamoureux and believes he is the one, but soon finds herself caught up in a toxic relationship with a possessive and dangerous man.