In 1941, as Germany invades Ukraine, a brave farmer joins the communist resistance to protect his village and fight against the Nazi soldiers. With the help of his longtime girlfriend and a group of local peasants, they embark on a journey of survival, sacrifice, and heroism.
Arch of Triumph tells the story of a German refugee, a depressed woman, who falls in love with a German officer in Paris during the German invasion. As their relationship deepens, they face numerous challenges and dangers, including the Gestapo and the outbreak of war. Amidst the chaos, they strive to find happiness and escape the horrors of war.
The Lion Has Wings is a propaganda film produced during the early days of World War Two to rally support for the Royal Air Force and the war effort. It showcases the strength and capabilities of the RAF, featuring newsreel footage, demonstrations of fighter aircraft like the Supermarine Spitfire, and scenes depicting manufacturing plants and ammunition production. The film also highlights the importance of air defense and the role of anti-aircraft guns in protecting the country. It includes elements of drama and documentary, portraying the challenges faced by the RAF and the dedication of its pilots and ground crew. The film emphasizes nationalism and the need for unity in the face of the war. It also touches on gas rationing, the impact of the war on families, and the declaration of war on Germany. The Lion Has Wings serves as a powerful propaganda tool, promoting the bravery and heroism of the RAF and instilling a sense of pride and determination in the audience.
A biography of Winston Churchill, shown through re-creations and actual film footage and told by Orson Welles.
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