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A Day of War (Den voyny) is a one day chronicle of total war filmed on all fronts as well as at the rear. It was shot by 160 newsreel cameramen in the thick of the battle on June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the Great Patriotic War. Scenes include: Moscow's city streets at dawn; soldiers leaving for the front; the polar front; burnt-out enemy tanks destroyed by a Komsomol unit; the Baltic fleet; footage shot inside a submarine in the Barents Sea as a torpedo is launched; artillery bombardment of Leningrad on the 286th day of its siege; skirmishes in Sevastopol; aerial battle footage; the liberation of a village in the Orel region; war production and munitions plants; coal-mining basins; collective farms and military training.
Our daily life is full of voices that most of us do not hear because of repetition, As if they no longer exist. Sounds of car bug, car radio sound, traffic jerky voice, children’s voice, bird sounds that read every morning to inform us from the beginning of the day. But in Aleppo, people were accustomed to the sounds of war, rockets, and mortars, To the sound of the mother’s cries and the cry of the fathers, Break the glass and destroy the houses. Now the war is over and everything is drowned in silence and wind. Silence is as eternal as is full of fear and loneliness. Full of stories buried under the rubble. Aleppo: The silence of the War film depicting this fragile silence after the war.The silence from years of war.A silence that does not mean peace, nor the meaning of war!
Opening the vaults and archives of World War I, this program reveals the truth behind the official story. In war, nobody's innocent, and these documents reveal the darkness behind even the most heroic figures and the nations they represented. From covert deals between warring governments to the first weapons of mass destruction, top secret information is revealed, adding a new dimension to the conflict known as the "war to end all wars."
The bugs shall inherit the earth! Or so says Annabelle, the hottest, the sexiest, and by far the craziest psycho blonde chick to hit Japan since WWII. Deeply embittered about the whole man's-inhumanity-to-man thing, she enacts a diabolical plot to unleash a swarm of mutant insects on the world that will destroy all living creatures except creepy crawlers. Ensnared in all this madness is a philandering island-hopping bug collector and his compliant and slightly pregnant wife, a humorless doctor from the mainland, and a United States airman named Charlie, whose way of starting a conversation is to hysterically scream "Genocide!" and then go off his rocker like the dedicated military professional he is. If you want to watch a story where everybody gets their nuclear holocaust on in the grand tradition of radioactive Japanese monster movies, this is the film for you!
Witness the strategic power and versatility of the modern aircraft carrier in this volume of the "War File" documentary series. Vintage film clips and detailed computer-generated images reveal how the then-new craft changed the face of fleet combat. Every major carrier battle of the war is documented, including Midway, the Battle of the Coral Sea, and the Battle of the Philippine Sea, aka the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
Worth the Price? Joe Biden and the Launch of the Iraq War is a documentary short reviewing the role of then-Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) in leading the United States into the most devastating foreign policy blunder of the last twenty years. Produced and directed by Mark Weisbrot and narrated by Danny Glover, the film features archival footage, as well as policy experts who provide insight and testimony with regard to Joe Biden’s role as the Chair of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in 2002.
A training documentary describing basic flight information for pilots of the Curtiss-Wright P-40 Warhawk pursuit aircraft.
A documentary unraveling the untold stories and brutal experiences of the Kosovo War in the late 1990s.
World War II, the island of Borneo, seven American downed airmen face an epic battle for survival in a dense jungle. Natives wielding blowpipes and spears are said to be headhunters along with Japanese soldiers hunting them down. To their rescue comes a British major hellbent on taking the war into his own hands. Together they will attempt one of the most audacious escapes of the war.
Mission of the War Chest is a 1918 silent film.
A burgeoning grassroots peace movement in Burundi is aimed at ending civil war between Tutsis and Hutus.
A detailed deep dive into the fabric of Call of Duty World at War
A documentary dance appearing in the gap between the nature of peaceful Sweden and the Ukrainian war. Her body has become the body of the war, but where does the war reside in the body?
A small group of Somali refugee girls struggle to put the distrust and animosity of war behind them as they create a new life in America. A dedicated middle school principal is challenged as an educator, a leader and a peacemaker.
Hard-hitting documentary following the day of a Ukrainian military funeral. The true cost of war is not about oil, or territory. It's about the loss of life, something that can never be replaced.
From the Battle of Britain to the Dresden bombings, some of the most intense combat of World War II occurred in the airspaces over Europe. This multi-volume box set offers a comprehensive account of the aircraft that helped bring the Allies to victory, including the B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 Liberator, the P-51 Mustang, and many more.
The Filipino-American War is quite possibly the past century’s least known armed conflict, especially troubling as its horrors foreshadowed so many of the horrors to come. Everything that we later saw in the Korean, Vietnam and, most recently, the Gulf Wars - from water boarding to search-and-destroy tactics - already happened during the USA’s first major 'civilizing mission' abroad, as it was sold to the public at the time. In the decade following the Spanish-American War, more Filipinos were killed by US troops than by the Spanish during the 300 years of colonial rule. More than 1 million Filipinos died between 1899 and 1913. This experimental documentary about the Philippine-American War of 1899 combines archival photographs and turn of the century film, digital video and 16mm footage to create memories of a forgotten history. A contemporary Filipina-American narrator weaves this complex history through historiography, experimental documentary and intercultural cinema.
Jets Of The Cold War: Venture back in time to when the former Soviet Union and the United States stood nose to nose in a high stakes nuclear stand off. Using rare, archival footage and current video, you'll witness the early days of jet fighters and bombers, a time when B-52s and B-58 Hustlers stood on nuclear alert and F-86 Sabres dueled with Chinese MIGS over North Korea. This remarkable, historical study highlights the amazing jets that protected North America and fought far off battles from the early 50's to the late 80's. Approximately 45 Minutes
John Millhouse has just returned from four years service in the United States Army and wants nothing more than to return to a normal life but, his thirst for blood cannot be stopped. What is real? What is not real? Who are your friends? Who can you trust?
In 1793, after enduring three and a half years of mounting persecution of the Church by the architects of the French Revolution, a small band of faithful peasants and nobles began a Catholic "counter-revolution". This is the largely unknown story of the valiant, six year struggle of the people of a small section of western France, to restore their Holy Religion and their King. Steeped in the influence of St. Louis de Montfort, and wearing their rosaries and emblems of the Sacred Heart, their numbers soon swelled into the tens of thousands. After enduring six years of war, and acts of state-sponsored genocide, the number of dead reached into the hundreds of thousands! Ultimately, their sacrifices resulted in countless martyrdoms, and eventually won the restoration of religious freedom for all of France. This film is a love-letter to the Vendean people, and was produced to honor the memory of these brave men and women who willingly sacrificed their lives, "For God and King!".