In early 1990s Somalia, famine and civil war have gripped the country. United States Army Rangers and Delta Force are deployed to capture a renegade warlord. The mission goes wrong, leading to a desperate battle with a large force of heavily armed Somalis.
Sometimes in April is a movie that tells the story of the Rwandan genocide that occurred in April 1994. The film focuses on two brothers and their families, one of whom is a survivor of the genocide. It portrays the horrifying events and the aftermath, showing the impact it had on the individuals and the country as a whole.
A group of adventurers and scientists, including a professor, a German man, and a female doctor, embark on an arctic expedition to Bear Island. As they explore the island, they encounter betrayal, snowstorms, and mysterious deaths. With the help of a Norwegian woman and a Polish man, they must solve the mysteries and survive the harsh arctic conditions.
This documentary tells the true story of the United States military intervention in Somalia during the 1990s, focusing on the ill-fated mission known as Black Hawk Down. It explores the events that led to the mission, the intense urban warfare and battle with warlords, and the heroic efforts of the soldiers involved. The film includes stock footage, reenactments, and interviews with those who were there.
In the midst of the Rwandan genocide, a Canadian soldier and his team struggle to maintain peace and save lives as the violence escalates. Betrayal and denunciation threaten their mission, putting their lives at risk.
In the midst of a brutal war, a group of soldiers must navigate the challenges of combat while facing their own inner demons and grappling with the harsh realities of war. With lives hanging in the balance, they must find the strength to persevere and confront the true meaning of heroism.
In the midst of the Rwandan genocide, General Roméo Dallaire, head of the United Nations mission...
Steve McAllister, an Australian official for The New Guinea Administration, gets orders to investigate an oil discovery by Ned 'Shark-Eye' Kelly in the interior. He selects his native policeman, Sergeant-Major Towalaka, to accompany him on his "walk into hell" and then finds that a French lady doctor, Louise Dumurcet, is to go with them part of the journey. They find the malaria-stricken Jeff Clayton in a deserted village and he joins the trek. They are captured by jungle-natives but are released after Dr. Dumurcet cures the fever-stricken children of the chief.
Onni Lintula, a journalist interested in ancient sights and a glacier has joined the Cypriot peacekeeping force. On the beach he falls in love with the local beauty Stalo. Despite the turbulent situation, strict moral rules and the obstruction of Stalo’s brother, Onni and Stalo find each other.
Paris, April 1994. Young freelance journalist Antoine Rives is making a report on Westerners who have been repatriated from Rwanda, fleeing the massacres. He meets Clément, a student of Hutu origin whose Tutsi fiancée Alice hasn’t been able to leave Rwanda. Antoine convinces Clément to go back with him to look for Alice, and to let him film the journey. Their pact soon becomes untenable as they find themselves thrown into chaos. This is a journey through horror during which a young man’s First World illusions are stripped away as he wakes up to human tragedy.
Investigation into wrongdoing, corruption and whistle-blowing in the United Nations.
Two German UN soldiers are confronted by a sniper in Kosovo.
April 10th, 1994. Killers stormed a convent in of the small hill towns of Rwanda. They selected two hundred Tutsis from the group and executed them behind this convent. Behind This Convent is the story of from the point of view of survivors who have witnessed the darkest hour of the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
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