In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a team of twelve Special Forces soldiers is sent to Afghanistan to help fight against the Taliban. They must navigate through the treacherous Afghan terrain and work alongside local warlords to accomplish their mission. Based on a true story.
Marcus Luttrell and his team are sent on a mission to capture or kill Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. They are ambushed and heavily outnumbered, resulting in a fight for survival. Despite their injuries, they try to flee and call for help, but face more challenges along the way. With the help of Pashtun villagers, Luttrell is eventually rescued.
A team of U.S. government agents are sent to investigate the bombing of an American facility in the Middle East. Along the way, they uncover a complex web of political tensions, terrorism, and religious extremism. As they dig deeper, they discover the true mastermind behind the attack and must stop them before more lives are lost. With high stakes and limited resources, the team must navigate a dangerous landscape, relying on their skills and instincts to bring the perpetrators to justice. Will they succeed in their mission or fall victim to the forces working against them?
Sam Cahill, a Marine captain, is presumed dead after his helicopter is shot down in Afghanistan. His brother, Tommy, takes care of Sam's family in his absence. However, Sam returns with a lot of emotional trauma and suspicion about Tommy and his wife. As Sam's mental state deteriorates, he finally confesses to the truth and must face the consequences.
A soldier, John, falls in love with Savannah, a college student, during his vacation. They continue their relationship through letters, but after the September 11 attacks, Savannah ends it with a Dear John letter. John re-enlists, but when his father falls ill, he returns home. He discovers that Savannah has married someone else but still loves him. After her husband's death, they reunite.
In Hamburg, Germany, an anti-terrorism unit tracks a suspected illegal immigrant who appears to have connections to Muslim rebels. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a network of espionage, torture, and surveillance. The film explores themes of immigration, security, and the post-9/11 world.
Reign Over Me is a drama movie released in 2007. The story follows Charlie, a man who lost his family in the September 11 attacks and is struggling to cope with grief. He forms a friendship with his college roommate, Alan, who tries to help Charlie overcome his trauma. Together, they navigate through the pain and find solace in their bond.
The War Within is a thought-provoking drama that explores the inner turmoil of a young man who becomes involved in a terrorist plot after being radicalized by Islamic fundamentalism. Set in post-9/11 New Jersey, the film delves into the protagonist's journey as he grapples with his religious beliefs, love for his family, and the choices he must make in the face of terrorism.
In the aftermath of 9/11, the US is hit by a series of anthrax attacks through letters. The deadly poison causes panic and tragedy, leading to one of the largest and most complex FBI investigations in history. Follow the story of the victims and the investigation that unfolded across America, uncovering obsession, paranoia, and the backdrop of the war on terror.
The Great New Wonderful is a movie that delves into the lives of five unrelated stories that are all intertwined with one another. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of comedy, drama, and romance. It follows characters dealing with various challenges such as lost love, bullying, mental illness, and the struggles of everyday life. Through a series of events and encounters, these characters find connection and hope in the midst of their individual stories.
Take one Muslim advocate for global jihad and put him in a room with one conservative Christian on a mission to evangelize the world's Muslims. Which man will be left standing? Touching down in four hotbeds of religious fundamentalism - Pakistan, Lebanon, UK, and heartland America - HolyWars goes behind the scenes of the 1400 year old conflict between Islam and Christianity. The film follows a danger-seeking Christian missionary and a radical Muslim Irish convert, both of whom believe in an apocalyptic battle, after which their religion will ultimately rule the world. Tracking their lives from the onset of the "War on Terror" to the election of Barack Obama, HolyWars shows that even the most radical of believers can be transformed by our changing world
"Scrum might technically refer to restarting a play in order to gain control of the ball, but it’s really about a group of guys packing close together in one place—in this case, gay rugby’s 7th Annual Bingham Cup in Sydney, with 1,000 participants from 15 countries. The documentary zeroes in on three determined gay athletes vying for a spot on the elite Sydney Convicts team: Aki, the Japanese outsider who worked tirelessly for two years so he could travel to Sydney; Brennan, a hunky Canadian jock who was built for contact sports but rejected by his former, straight teammates after they discovered he was gay; and Pearse, the Irish backpacker bullied in school, tired of being continually put down." - Brian Bromberger
In the aftermath of a devastating war, a photojournalist embarks on a journey to find the Afghan Girl, whose piercing green eyes captivated the world. The search takes him through war zones and refugee camps, shedding light on the untold stories of loss, resilience, and hope.
A computer science student becomes obsessed with finding an algorithm for ensuring certainty in life after his father dies in the 9/11/2001 attacks.
America At Risk, hosted by Newt and Callista Gingrich, vividly demonstrates the dangers facing America, one decade after the attacks on 9/11. Today, Washington refuses to tell the truth about the war we are fighting. According to experts, we are at war with radical Islamists - and it is a war we are losing. By Citizens United Productions.
Asking important questions about the nature of God, this National Geographic program compiles interviews from a range of religious and spiritual leaders around the world, adding the perspective of everyday people to paint a global portrait of faith. Topics covered include: Who or what is God? What is death? What is worth dying for? And how can we explain fanaticism and violence waged in the name of God?
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