Heimat is a TV show that follows the lives of three generations in a small German village, exploring their family relationships, the impact of historical events on their lives, and the changing dynamics of the village over time.
In post-World War II Hiroshima, a French actress meets a Japanese architect and they embark on a passionate love affair. As they share their memories, they confront the horrors of war and the complexities of love.
When a nurse from 1945 is transported to present-day Christmas, she must find her way back home while helping a skeptical town rediscover the true meaning of the holiday season.
Roger Waters, a renowned musician, sets out on a road trip across Europe to pay tribute to war veterans. Along the way, he reflects on his own life and the impact of war, while sharing his experiences through music performances.
My Wife's Husband is a hilarious comedy about a woman who accidentally ends up with two husbands. Chaos ensues as she tries to keep up the facade and navigate the complications of bigamy. With a mix of mistaken identities, secret affairs, and comedic misunderstandings, this film will keep you laughing from start to finish.
In post-World War I France, a military officer searches for the identity of an unknown soldier who died during the war. Along the way, he encounters two women who become entangled in a love triangle. As he unravels the mystery, he navigates the post-war landscape and confronts the aftermath of the war.
Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is a heartwarming coming-of-age comedy drama that follows James, a 17-year-old boy struggling with his identity and finding his place in the world. After experiencing the death of his grandmother and discovering a secret in her belongings, James embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he navigates through various challenges including his peculiar family, first crush, and the complexities of growing up. With the help of a quirky life coach, James learns valuable life lessons that will shape his future.
In What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?, Charlie Brown and his friends embark on a surreal European tour, where they experience the beauty of France, learn about the history of World War II, and encounter the solemnity of war memorials. Through their adventures and misadventures, they discover the importance of friendship, bravery, and never forgetting the sacrifices of those who came before them.
A Vietnam War veteran, George, and his family experience heartache and loss during the holiday season. They receive an unexpected visitor on Christmas Day, which helps them find hope and healing.
Common Ground is an anthology film that tells the stories of several LGBTQ individuals who serve in the US military during the 1950s and 1970s. It explores themes of love, discrimination, and the struggle for acceptance.
Today We Live is a romantic drama set during World War I, following the lives of three characters as they navigate love, war, and sacrifice.
After a car accident leaves a young girl stranded in the countryside, a soldier sacrifices his life to save her. Their love blossoms amidst tragedy and male rivalry.
Keisuke, 15-year-old junior-high school boy, has been forced to live as refugees with his family in temporary housing apart from a hometown as a result of the Great East Japan Earthquake.In 2012, he belongs to a broadcasting club of his junior-high, to which he has to be admitted for the earthquake. He spends time with some fellows of a club. But all equipment to make their works of it has been washed away by the tsunami. He decides to give up his filmmaking in this summer, which will be the last time of his junior-high days to make a work.But one day a man who lives in a small village in Heilongjiang, China donates the equipment for filmmaking to Keisuke's school. Also Keisuke, his fellows and his teacher have been invited by him to shoot a film in China. And they are travelling to shoot around the boundless Chinese land.
This documentary explores the creation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as designed by architect Peter Eisenman. Reaction of the German public to the completed memorial is also shown.
In 'Larceny,' a con man named Rick Jarrett is framed for murder when he is found with a dead body in his hotel room. Determined to clear his name, Rick embarks on a thrilling journey to find the real killer and bring him to justice. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and dangerous situations, all while trying to stay one step ahead of the law. With time running out, Rick must rely on his wit and cunning to unravel the truth and prove his innocence.
The Negro Soldier is a documentary film released in 1944 that showcases the important role played by African-American soldiers in World War II. The film explores themes of race relations, equality, and patriotism, while also addressing the challenges faced by African-American soldiers during the war. It highlights the efforts of African-American soldiers in various aspects, including their participation in the Olympic Games and their contributions to the war effort. The film also emphasizes the importance of religious freedom and the role of the church in promoting equality.
A funny story about a schoolgirl Nastya who doesn't like anything boring and always looks for adventures.
Images of the 911 attack on the Twin Towers act as a reminder for a character in recalling his lost relationship with a man he loved in this animated ode to building memorials - both physical and emotional - to those we have lost.
To Heal a Nation is a drama movie based on a true story about a Vietnam War veteran who turns a war memorial into a symbol of hope and healing. Through his relentless efforts, he helps reunite and heal the country devastated by the war. This touching movie showcases the strength of the human spirit and the power of forgiveness.
David Reynolds traces the legacy of the Great War across 100 years and 10 different countries, examining how the war haunted a generation and shaped the peace that followed.