Kill Your Darlings (2013) is a biographical drama film that takes place in 1944 and follows the lives of young poets Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs. The story revolves around their friendship, love interests, and their involvement in a murder that changes their lives forever. It explores themes of creativity, sexuality, and the limits of friendship.
The Tiger Brigades is a thrilling movie that takes place in France during the Belle Époque. It follows a group of police officers as they investigate an investment scandal and anarchist activities. The plot becomes even more intense when they uncover a Russian connection and face danger at the opera house. Inspired by a true story, this movie combines elements of crime, history, and international cooperation.
In Paris, the early 90s, three students decide to celebrate their graduation by exploring the Paris catacombs. They stumble upon the legendary 717 Bunker, unaware of the dark history it holds. As they delve deeper, they uncover sinister secrets left behind by Nazi soldiers from World War Two.
For all its talk of racial, spiritual, and physical purity, the self-anointed “Master Race” harbored a secret…theirs was an axis of drug addicts. This two-hour special explores the origin, impact, and lasting effects of the state-sponsored drug use that helped build—and eventually burned—the Third Reich. Incredible new sources of information, including a detailed journal maintained by Hitler’s personal physician, reveal the extent of not just his, but the entire Nazi Party’s reliance on drugs to power their war effort.
Finnish Kerttu Nuorteva is spying for the Russians in Helsinki during World War II. She is arrested and interrogated in the hope that she will uncover the Soviet Union espionage tactics.
In Third Reich, the abuse of drugs made commanders and soldiers feel invincible. The Führer himself took them on daily basis. This is the unbelievable story of the D-IX project and of methamphetamines, which, abundantly furnished to soldiers, changed the course of history.
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