During the Vietnam War, a young soldier is torn between his sense of duty and morality when he witnesses his fellow soldiers committing a brutal and heinous crime against a Vietnamese girl. He becomes determined to seek justice and expose the truth.
A dramatic recreation of the Johnstown Flood of 1889.
In the early 1900s, a man becomes involved in a battle with the timber industry to prevent the destruction of the giant redwood trees. He also deals with personal struggles, including a recurring womanizer and a widow who gets embroiled in dangerous situations. The story unfolds with sabotage, framed murder, and attempted murder, showcasing the man's efforts to save lives and seek justice. The movie highlights the importance of conservation and the challenges faced in building a railroad and developing the land. Set in California and Wisconsin, this epic Western and period drama explores themes of moral reformation and the clash between the timber barons and conservationists.
Ryoji, a wanderer, arrives in a remote mountain town, carrying a shotgun and claiming to be a hunter. He quickly becomes embroiled in a web of trouble surrounding the town's mill.
Chasing his wayward mother to Montana, fifteen year old Jake finds the picture perfect Tucker family instead who photoshop him into their lives, despite his questionable past. Too bad Jake can not stop himself from stealing, being seduced by the sexy next door neighbor, courting the mother of the house, encouraging the son in his first love affair, and leading the neighborhood boys in an ever escalating series of pranks. A drama about stealing radios, cars, and hearts
The Railrodder is a comedy short film from 1965. It follows a man's adventure as he travels across Canada by train, encountering various comedic situations along the way. The film is a mix of silent comedy and slapstick, with elements of travelogue as the man explores different locations across the country. From crossing rivers and snow-capped mountains to visiting harbors and experiencing tea time, the film showcases the beauty and diversity of Canada while providing laughs through comedic moments.
A lumberman takes on a sleezy corporate giant wanting to move in and do whatever it takes to drive everyone else out of business.
Two men in love, hugging and then apart, one in the city and the other in the country.
The story is set soon after the reunification of West and East Germany, and is about the disintegrating relationship between Jockel a political activist and Stefan a heroin junkie, and their involvement with a bisexual Micha. A 2nd plot line is concerned with Micha's young son Sascha, and his life in a rundown world of drugs and poverty. His fascination with the creepy, exhibitionist puppeteer Firlefanz, whose grotesque puppets enact a gay fairy tale paralleling the relationship of Stefan and Jockel. Central to the disintegration of these characters is the drug dealer Ingolf, who 'pulls their strings' with heroin, instead of puppet wires.
The Johnstown Flood (1989) tells the story of the catastrophic flood that occurred in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1889. It explores the causes of the flood, the destruction it caused, and the impact it had on the community. Through archival footage and interviews with survivors, the movie provides a detailed account of this tragic event.
An awkward young farm boy undergoes a profound and painful rite of passage in Michael Burke's masterful drama of nascent sexuality and friendship. Ridiculed for his love of animals (his best friend is a chicken), the boy's acceptance by his peers requires a stunning choice.
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