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It's in english and a war between two concerts
A man deep in despair must stand up for the one truly good thing in his life: Macaroni and Cheese.
At a regular nine to five, office workers fight to bring their boss a flask of coffee. When an ambition-less employee coincidentally chances upon it, he ventures out to pour it over him.
Doctor Zak quickly senses that the current epidemic is fatal and dangerous in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, it is not easy to keep control.
Hackers cyber attack the Ethiopian power grid and the Information Network Security Administration rushes to stop them.
A small Liberal Arts College in Sarasota, FL finds itself in a culture war against the government for the basic right of educational freedom. Now, the community must learn how to find resistance amid a reality they didn't sign up for.
“WAR ZONE (...) Angerame’s unique take on the history, geopolitics and present-day of the DMZ, which emerges as a complex site that goes well beyond its borders. (...) one of Angerame’s most original and remarkable works to day (...) revealing the intricate complexities of the area and capturing the tension that is still in the air.” — Kornelia Boczkowska, author of Lost Highways, Embodied Travels: The Road Movie in American Experimental Film and Video
Music video based on the real story of Danilo Marques Moura, pilot of the Brazilian Air Force, who fought during World War II, in Italy.
A short film.
War is a terrible crime, that cannot bring anything good. In a quiet way reality is told.
Delves into the complexities and lasting impacts of one of the most tumultuous periods in American history. Through archival footage, expert interviews, and poignant narratives, traces the origins, progression, and aftermath of the Civil War. From the economic, social, and political tensions that ignited the conflict to the pivotal battles that shaped its outcome, the film offers a comprehensive examination of the war's significance.
An intrepid archeology professor and his team of students are the only ones who stand in the way of an ISIS illicit antiquities network. Faced with losing their cultural heritage they become spies and they go undercover in ISIS territory. They dodge bombs and militia to create a system to monitor theft and destruction of Syrian antiquities. During this process, they discover more than they anticipated, discovering thousands of trafficked items and that the crimes committed are being enabled by terrorists and multinational corporations. The tragedy continues because the sale of illegal goods are uncovered in the most unsuspecting place.
Two ex-best friends, thrown together at their children's wedding cake tasting, are forced to reevaluate their anger at one another when they lose sight of what's important and allow more than just emotions to fly. Wedding War is a dramedy about friendship, family, and forgiveness based on the novel The Wedding War by Liz Talley.
This film tells the stories of three British soldiers who died last year following lengthy battles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). John Paul Finnigan from Liverpool, Kevin Williams from London, and Kevin Holt from Doncaster were in the same regiment, 2-Rifles, which served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through personal videos, voice notes, interviews and letters, this film reveals the private battle these men fought with their mental health. While candid conversations with soldiers’ friends and families, document how their illnesses affected those around them.
Comedian and history buff Al Murray is joined by historian Dan Snow, writer Natalie Haynes and broadcaster and film expert Matthew Sweet for a fresh look at a subject very close to his heart - the great British war movie. This roundtable discussion looks at both the films themselves, from A Bridge too Far to Zulu, and uses them as a lens on British history, cultural attitudes and our changing views on conflict over the decades.
The compelling stories of four young people as they struggle to survive a war that ended nearly 20 years ago. The physical conflict is over - but its psychological impact continues. Can they break the cycle of violence?
This film deals straightforwardly with the consequences of a nuclear attack for the Canadian Prairies. The Prairies are singled out because of their proximity to huge stockpiles of intercontinental ballistic missiles located in North Dakota. Scenes include a visit to a missile base and to an emergency government bunker in Manitoba. A doctor, a farmer and a civil defence coordinator provide different perspectives on nuclear war. Although the film focuses on one region, it provides a model for people everywhere who would like to know more about their own situation but don't know what questions to ask.
During WWII, the RAF Production Unit filmed the RAF in action in every theatre of operations. Cameramen risked their lives alongside pilots and aircrew to bring back some of the most vivid and memorable combat footage of the war. From 1943 onwards, this film was used to produce regular newsreels - known as the GENS and GAFs - that were shown on RAF bases around the world. This unique two disc DVD collection features the complete set of these newsreels, mastered from superior 35mm prints.
In 1944 rural China, two young musicians, trapped inside an abandoned building by enemy soldiers, share one last song together.