A blind woman, who is a war journalist, is living in a penthouse apartment. On New Year's Eve, a group of criminals invades her home in search of hidden money. The blind woman must use her wits and skills to confront the villains and survive the night.
Another Day of Life is a gripping docudrama based on the real-life experiences of journalist Ryszard Kapuściński during the Angolan Civil War. It combines animation, motion capture, and live-action footage to portray the war's devastating impact on Angola and its people. The film explores themes of colonialism, independence movements, and the dangers faced by war journalists.
Enemies of the People is a powerful documentary that explores the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. Through the lens of a war journalist and investigative journalist, the film uncovers the truth behind the crimes against humanity, genocide, torture, and forced labor that occurred during the Communist utopia. It delves into the dark history of Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge and the lasting impact it had on the country.
Maya is a movie that tells the story of a committed bachelor who falls in love with a much younger woman, leading to a complex relationship. Their love is tested when they get caught up in a hostage situation, forcing them to confront their own fears and insecurities. Set in the backdrop of beautiful Goa, India, Maya explores themes of age-disparate romance, personal growth, and the power of love.
Frost is a drama movie set in war-torn Ukraine, following the story of a war journalist and his journey through the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. It explores the struggles of individuals caught in the midst of the war, the power struggles, and the humanitarian crisis that unfolds. The film captures the real-life experiences of the people affected by the war, shedding light on the complexities of war journalism and the toll it takes on those involved.
In Nazi-occupied Greece, an American journalist agrees to become a double agent for British intelligence. As he infiltrates the German intelligence network, he must navigate a web of deception, danger, and moral choices to rescue a secret list and protect the Greek resistance.
Together in the hell holes of war worlds apart in a small town
Robert Sternvall, a German journalist, returns to Artsakh in 2016 to cover the war which has been reignited after a 22-year ceasefire. In the result of his journalistic investigation, Robert meets Sophia, a young opera singer, who happens to be the daughter of missing photojournalist Edgar Martirosyan, whom Robert abandoned in captivity during the fall of the village of Talish in 1992. Robert and Sophia’s frequent rendezvouses ignite a passionate romance...
Chris the Swiss follows a journalist named Chris as he investigates the murder of his cousin during the Yugoslav War. The film combines animation and live-action footage to explore the horrors of war and the impact it has on individuals and society. As Chris dives deeper into his investigation, he uncovers dark secrets and confronts the brutal reality of war crimes, genocide, and fascism. Along the way, he encounters mercenaries, terrorists, and survivors who provide different perspectives on the conflict. Through his journey, Chris also reflects on his own identity and moral corruption. The film portrays the heartbreaking consequences of war and highlights themes of racism, ethical dilemmas, and the search for truth.
A psychologically traumatized war photographer is locked in a desperate struggle to protect her secrets and escape her inevitable return to the Middle East.
Domenico Quirico, correspondent for the daily La Stampa, was abducted in Syria in 2013 and released after 152 days of captivity. Here he evokes a career spent collecting fragments of other people's lives, and journeys back to the cell where he found himself sharing the fate of the people he writes about. His words, the narrative fabric of the film, turn into action: we follow him first along the Donbass front and then on his return journey, to the place "where it all began and where it all ended:" Syria. Because "it's not about going home; it's about coming back here."
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