Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom
⭐ 7.3

Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom

2021

Based on Iain Ballantyne's book, and shedding new light on one of World War II's most epic sea battles, this documentary provides a thrilling countdown of the Bismarck's final 24 hours.

The Age of Consequences
⭐ 6.7

The Age of Consequences

2016

'The Hurt Locker' meets 'An Inconvenient Truth', THE AGE OF CONSEQUENCES investigates the impacts of irreversible climate change, resource scarcity, mass migration, and pandemic conflict through the lens of US national security and global instability.

The Trojan Horse
⭐ N/A

The Trojan Horse

1982

During the WWII, the communist resistance, with the help of a few local anti-fascists, makes sabotage and obstructs the actions of the Yugoslav quislings.

Bonhoeffer: Holy Traitor
⭐ 10.0

Bonhoeffer: Holy Traitor

2025

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German pastor, theologian, spy, anti-Nazi dissident, and key founding member of the Confessing Church. His writings on Christianity's role in the secular world have become widely influential.

No Image
⭐ 7.1

Chickamauga

1962

A deaf and mute little boy wanders away from home in the aftermath of the battle of Chickamauga, one of the bloodiest conflagrations of the American Civil War.

The Other Side of Dunkirk
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The Other Side of Dunkirk

2004

Powerful myths and misconceptions have shaped our understanding of the moment which changed the course of WW2 - the evacuation at Dunkirk in 1940. But what really happened at Dunkirk and in the crisis before the days of the evacuation? This documentary takes a European look at the crisis and asks new questions from a French and German perspective as well as from a British point of view. Featuring interviews with veterans and historians from all three key protagonists, providing revealing insights into the events of May and June 1940.

Britain at War: Imperial War Museums at 100
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Britain at War: Imperial War Museums at 100

2017

Documentary about the Imperial War Museums in the centenary year of its establishment. Celebrity advocates explore ten key objects from the IWM's collection.

The Roots Remain
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The Roots Remain

2015

In an emotional tribute, Montreal graffiti artist Fonki returns to Cambodia to paint a giant mural of his relatives killed in the genocide. During his time there, he connects with a group of Cambodian youth who have also returned hoping to breathe new life into their destroyed culture.

Treason
⭐ 6.1

Treason

1964

A Nazi officer arrives in occupied Athens in 1941 and falls in love with a Jewish girl, unaware of her true identity.

The End of the Emperor of the Taiga
⭐ 4.6

The End of the Emperor of the Taiga

1978

The film plays one of a little-known pages of the biography of Arkady Gaidar, the young man when he was appointed commander of the detachment CHON (special-purpose parts)...

I'll Take Your Pain
⭐ 8.3

I'll Take Your Pain

1981

After a long prison sentence, former Nazi collaborator Shishkovich returns to the village, guilty of the deaths of his fellow villagers. Ivan, whose sister and mother were killed, cannot calmly accept his return.

The Ghost of Iwojima
⭐ N/A

The Ghost of Iwojima

1959

The monologue and mysterious death of a man who survived and returned from Iwo Jima. A newspaper reporter writes an article about "The Man from Iwo Jima" asking the people who were close to him about his character and the painful memories off all those involved.

Mexican Filibusters
⭐ 7.5

Mexican Filibusters

1911

The setting is the Mexican Revolution and friends Pedro and Alvarez get a message to transport some weapons across the border.

Yawarpampa: campo de sangre
⭐ N/A

Yawarpampa: campo de sangre

2009

In 1424, the Chancas tried to conquer a small kingdom: the Incas. In this war, the destiny of the Andean world was decided with the rise of Pachacutec as the leader in Cusco, and the genesis of the Incan Empire and its expansion under his rule. This short narrates the decisive battle between the two factions, along with mythological elements.

They Were Known Only By Their Faces
⭐ 6.7

They Were Known Only By Their Faces

1967

Explosions are raging in one of the ports in the territory occupied by the German fascist invaders. An old and experienced military leader, Admiral Reinhardt, arrives to investigate these emergencies. Together with the head of the Gestapo, SS Standartenfuehrer Hübe, he takes all measures to suppress the activity of the partisans, raids and arrests, but all in vain. Underwater sabotage continues. A detachment of fighters with experience of submarine warfare is sent from Italy to fight the demolitions.