To Be or Not to Be is a dark comedy set in Warsaw, Poland during World War II. It follows a troupe of actors who become involved in a plot to deceive the Nazis and protect the Polish Resistance. The film explores themes of deception, sacrifice, and the power of comedy in the face of despair.
Mother Night is a drama film set during World War II. It follows the story of an American playwright who becomes intertwined in the politics of the Third Reich, working as a spy for both the Germans and the Americans. After the war, he faces a trial for his actions and struggles with his identity and redemption.
In Pressure Point, a psychiatrist is assigned to evaluate a prisoner who claims to be a member of an American Nazi group. The movie explores themes of sedition, racism, and violence, as well as the psychiatrist's own struggle with insomnia and personal demons. The story is told in flashback, revealing the prisoner's journey from a troubled childhood to his involvement with the American Nazi group.
Captain Conan follows Captain Georges Bonnet, a French army captain who leads his team through the challenges and bureaucracy of World War I. The story delves into themes of war weariness, brutality, and the impact of the Bolshevik Revolution. Bonnet and his team must navigate through battles, military prisons, and investigations while facing their own personal demons.
In a post-apocalyptic future where water scarcity is a major issue, a group of roller-skating orphans living in an oppressive protectorate discover a glowing orb with alien intelligence. They must escape their orphanage and team up with a rebellious runaway to protect the orb from a paramilitary organization led by an evil female scientist. Along the way, they face gang violence, religious overtones, and teenage angst. The orb holds the power to bring rain to the drought-stricken wasteland, and the group must infiltrate the organization's compound to fulfill their mission.
The Victory of Faith is a documentary film that showcases the Nazi Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany in 1933. The film captures the rise of the Nazi Party and the political rally held to display their power and ideology. It stands as a powerful example of Nazi propaganda and the atmosphere of the time.
Churchill: The Hollywood Years is a satire comedy that imagines Winston Churchill as an action hero and Hollywood star during World War II. With intentional bad acting and humorous portrayals of various historical figures, the movie creates a fictional biography filled with hilarious and absurd situations. From forced marriages to dance parties in Buckingham Palace, Churchill's journey takes unexpected turns as he battles against Nazis and showcases his unique leadership style.
When her husband, a war hero, dies in a car accident, a widow delves into the secrets of his life and uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving fascism, anti-Semitism, and corruption. With the help of a newspaper reporter, she must navigate through a web of deceit and uncover the truth before it's too late.
Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the movie explores the creation and rise of Hitler's SS, focusing on a soldier's crisis of conscience and his brother's involvement with the Nazi regime.
Marianne Jannetier, a well-to-do Parisian, engaged to Andre Benoit, a high-ranking government official, flees the city when the goose-stepping Nazi storm-troopers arrive. When her mother dies on the road to Bordeaux as a result of Nazi bombing, she returns to Paris and joins the underground movement. Nicholas Jordan, an American member of the RAF, stranded in Paris after the evacuation is also working with the Paris underground. Marianne kills her former fiancée, a pro-Nazi informant, for the traitorous state papers he is carrying, and she and Jordan try to flee over a French seaport...
Hans Memling, a young intellectual, patriotic German, is secretly opposed to the Nazi regime. With the aid of Gustav Schultz, Father Pommer, Anna Wahl and others, he is gleaning accurate information from foreign radio broadcasts and distributing it through Germany with an underground-press operation.
During the Nazi occupation of Norway in World War II, a Norwegian village forms a resistance group to fight back against the oppressive regime.
In 1930s Berlin, a Jewish strongman named Jacob becomes a performer in a circus. As the Nazis rise to power, Jacob must navigate the growing hostility towards the Jewish community while trying to protect his family and friends. Based on a true story, 'Invincible' depicts the struggle and resilience of the Jewish people during this dark time in history.
Troops is a comedy sci-fi short film that parodies the Star Wars universe. It follows the story of a documentary crew that follows a group of stormtroopers on the desert planet Tatooine. The film showcases the humorous and satirical interactions between the stormtroopers, as well as their encounters with various characters from the Star Wars franchise.
Der Röhm-Putsch is a documentary-drama that takes place in 1934 Nazi Germany. It focuses on the power struggle within the Nazi party and Adolf Hitler's efforts to eliminate potential threats, leading to the purge of Ernst Röhm and the SA. The film explores the discontent and animosity within the party and the ruthless tactics employed by Hitler to maintain control.
The mechanic Behnke wants to join the Nazi party to secure a good living. However, after his Jewish neighbors have been taken away, he changes his views. Trying to remain "a non-political man," he withdraws from reality and becomes a Nazis laborer.
Hans Westmar is a propaganda film that portrays the life of a Nazi hero. The movie focuses on his rise through the ranks of the Nazi party and his conflicts with anti-communists. It is based on a novel and features intense shootouts and scenes showcasing Nazi propaganda.
Based on a true incident that occurred in 1942 when nine Nazi saboteurs were put ashore on the coast of Long Island, New York, by submarine, with orders to blow up various defense installations.