Mirror is a surrealistic autobiographical film that follows the life of a poet in Russia. The film explores themes of childhood, memories, illness, and the historical events of the Spanish Civil War and World War II. Through dream-like sequences and stunning imagery, Mirror delves into the poet's thoughts and emotions, creating a unique and introspective cinematic experience.
The Night of the Shooting Stars follows the journey of a 6-year-old boy and his family in a small town in Tuscany during World War Two. As they hide from the Nazi occupation, the boy experiences a series of surreal and imaginative events, including witnessing a shooting star. The film explores themes of war, resistance, and the power of imagination.
My Wife's Husband is a hilarious comedy about a woman who accidentally ends up with two husbands. Chaos ensues as she tries to keep up the facade and navigate the complications of bigamy. With a mix of mistaken identities, secret affairs, and comedic misunderstandings, this film will keep you laughing from start to finish.
In the 1940s, a returning soldier discovers a small rural town filled with kind-hearted people. He forms a special bond with a young mute boy and falls in love with a widow. As he gets to know the community, he finds hope and love in unexpected places.
A soldier survives a bombing in which his three fellow soldiers were killed. When he recovers he discovers he has amnesia, and since his companions' bodies were burned beyond recognition, the army doesn't know which one of the four he is. He goes AWOL and searches out the families of the three dead soldiers, hoping to find out his own identity.
In post-World War II Kirghizia, a Russian soldier returns home to a village and becomes friends with a local farmer. He falls in love with Dzhamilya, a married woman, and their forbidden relationship challenges traditional norms and the expectations of their community.
On call 24/7 for the past six years, three senior citizens have made history by greeting nearly one million U.S. troops at a tiny airport in Maine. Filled with unexpected turns, their uplifting and emotional journey demonstrates the meaning of community at a time when America needs it most.
To Dance with the White Dog is a touching movie about an elderly widower who forms a special bond with a mysterious white dog. As he copes with the grief of losing his wife, the dog becomes a source of comfort and healing, leading him on a journey of self-discovery and renewal. With themes of love, family, and the enduring power of companionship, this film will tug at your heartstrings.
Felix the Cat becomes a soldier when the rats declare war on the cats.
In 17th century Finland young Arvid is forced to marry Brita but their ways soon part when their respective fathers move to different places. Years roll by and Arvid grows up into a handsome and respected Thirty Years' War veteran known for his excellent fencing skills. However, he has fallen madly in love with a local maiden who does not reciprocate his advances, not to mention that his forced marriage to Brita is still valid.
In a departure from the usual Terrytoon, this short is based on predictions of things to come in the world after the end of World War II. It primarily deals with, in a comedy sense, what every "G.I." Jonnny can expect when he returns home to civilian life.
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