In a post-apocalyptic world, Hongi, a Maori chieftain's teenage son, must avenge his father's murder in order to bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones after his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery. The young boy struggles to battle against the odds and fulfill his destiny as a leader and warrior.
During the Anglo-Zulu war in 1879, a small British outpost faces a massive Zulu army, resulting in a battle for survival and an epic war of bravery.
One Million Years B.C. is a campy psychotronic film set in prehistoric times. It tells the story of a caveman and a cavegirl who face off against rival tribes, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. The film features a mix of live-action and stop-motion animation.
A child soldier named Johnny Mad Dog navigates the brutal realities of war in Liberia, and the film explores the complexities of survival, loyalty, and humanity in the midst of chaos.
Zulu Dawn is a gripping war drama that takes place during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879. British soldiers find themselves outnumbered and surrounded by Zulu warriors as they fight for survival on the battlefield. The movie depicts the intense struggle, colonialism, and the last stand of the British Empire.
Set in the 1920s, March or Die follows an archaeologist who leads a French Foreign Legion squad on an expedition into the Sahara Desert. They encounter epic battles, tribal warfare, and a buried tomb, leading to a final showdown against all odds.
In 17th-century Africa, a princess is kidnapped and taken by religious fanatics. As tensions rise between different religious groups, violence and religious persecution become commonplace. The king and his daughter must navigate the dangerous landscape of tribal warfare and religious intolerance to try and rescue the princess.
Wandering strongman Maxxus comes upon two warring tribes, the Sun worshipers and the Moon worshipers...and fights monsters !
A western set in New Zealand during the 1820s following a group of British pioneers seeking a new life Down Under.
The film's title is borrowed from a Dani fable that Gardner recounts in voice-over. The Dani people, whom Gardner identifies mysteriously as "a mountain people," believe that there was once a great race between a bird and a snake, which was to determine the lives of human beings. Should men shed their skins and live forever like snakes, or die like birds? The bird won the race, dictating that man must die. The film's plot revolves around two characters, Weyak and Pua. Weyak is a warrior who guards the frontier between the land of his tribe and that of the neighboring tribe. Pua is a young boy whom Gardner depicts as weak and inept.
Reworking of H. Ridder Haggard's SHE with softcore sex star Sarli as the white "goddess" who lives among the tribes of South Africa and can enjoy eternal life as long as she remains a virgin. Enter adventurer Bo and the trouble begins.
Black Harvest is a documentary that explores the complex relationship between a British coffee plantation owner and the tribal communities in Papua New Guinea. It delves into the challenges faced by both parties as they navigate the clash of different cultures and the struggle for land ownership. The film highlights the impact of British colonialism on the local tribes and the business partnership forged between them. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of tribal warfare, tribal funeral rituals, and the crop-picking process.
A Paul Joyce documentary on the American independent film scene.
An unjustly condemned corporal flees to Africa, chased by the captain blamed for his escape.
In the beautiful island of Hawaii, a fierce tribal warfare breaks out among the warriors. As the sun sets on the horizon, bravery, sacrifice, and survival become the only constants in this action-packed tale of war and honor.
Abdar Rahman, returning from a raid upon a neighboring tribe, brings with him, Romeika, the daughter of its sheik. She is introduced into his harem but repulses all his advances till messengers from her father brings a ransom by which the freedom of the girl is affected.
In a Maori settlement, Ngati Toa leader Te Rauparaha composes the famous chant "Ka Mate", also known as the haka, after evading enemy capture by hiding in a kumara pit.
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