A documentary about the rise and success of the Soviet Union's Red Army hockey team during the 1980s, showcasing their victories, rivalries, and the intense political backdrop of the Cold War era.
Matti: Hell Is for Heroes is a biographical comedy-drama that follows the life of a ski jumper. Set in the years 1984 and 1988, the movie explores the journey of the protagonist, his struggles with marriage, heavy drinking, and debt, and his ultimate redemption. The plot also delves into the dynamics of the Olympic Games, domestic violence, and the ski jumping community.
Heroes Don't Die is a drama film set in post-war Bosnia, following the life of a translator who finds himself haunted by the memories of the Bosnian Genocide. As he works to aid foreign journalists covering the war crimes trial, he is immersed in a world of pain, guilt, and the struggle for justice. The film explores themes of trauma, loss, and redemption.
Scream for Me Sarajevo is a documentary that tells the story of the 1994 Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. It focuses on the experiences of Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, and his efforts to perform a concert in the war-torn city. The film showcases the power of music and its ability to provide solace and hope in the face of adversity.
The true story of Bill Johnson, the first US men's skiing gold medal winner, whose Olympics dreams were threatened by his rebellious attitude.
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