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Dharam Yudh Morcha

2016

During a family visit, a devout man tells his grandson about significant events from the history of Sikhs in India.

The Star Dreamer
⭐ 5.6

The Star Dreamer

2002

The Russian filmmaker, Pavel Klusjantsev, has had an extraordinary influence on an entire genre of films. Throughout his career at the film studio in St. Petersburg, Klushantsev pioneered and invented legendary techniques for filming the planets, stars and weightnessless - long before anyone else. He went on to redefine the science fiction genre and influence the way Hollywood made their science fiction films, including the Academy Award-winning Visual Effects Master, Robert Skotak, a man who spent years trying to track Klushantsev down

Genghis Khan
⭐ 8.0

Genghis Khan

1986

Much more accurate description of the life of Genghis Khan than any western films, including his military and political skills.

The Pharaohs' Woman
⭐ 8.0

The Pharaohs' Woman

1960

A beautiful girl and a young physician fall in love in the midst of a family, and power struggle between rival princes of Upper and Lower Egypt. When all seems to turn to the better, a dejected woman gets her revenge, and the couple's destruction.

Attila's Forbidden Tomb
⭐ 1.0

Attila's Forbidden Tomb

2020

In the late 5th century, the fate of the Roman Empire, considered one of the world’s mightiest forces, hung in the balance as they faced a terrifying enemy – Attila. As new archeological evidence in Kazakhstan is uncovered for the first time, scientists may perhaps unearth the greatest discovery of all – Attila’s lost tomb.

Inklings
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Inklings

1933

An animator is in the process of creating a series of three drawings of prominent historical figures. As the animator goes about his drawings, a narrator tells some stories about the historical figure in question. The drawings come to life as the narrator tells some anecdotes about the historical figure. As each drawing nears its completion and as the story about that figure nears its end, it becomes more and more apparent who the historical figure in question is.

Sacco and Vanzetti
⭐ 7.0

Sacco and Vanzetti

2006

SACCO AND VANZETTI is an 80-minute-long documentary that tells the story of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italian immigrant anarchists who were accused of a murder in 1920, and executed in Boston in 1927 after a notoriously prejudiced trial. It is the first major documentary film about this landmark story.

An Enemy to Die For
⭐ 5.7

An Enemy to Die For

2012

Despite the threat of war in the fall of 1939, the Germans decide to launch a sea expedition in search of evidence for Pangaea. Although the multi national geologists embark enthusiastically on their research mission, the growing political tension between their countries soon affects their work. With Britain and France declaring war on Germany, the civilian scientists now find themselves mere pawns in a global power struggle.

Underwater Papanikolis
⭐ 7.6

Underwater Papanikolis

1971

October 28, 1940. Along with the Italian army's attack on the Greek-Albanian border, Greece comes under fire from the Italian air force. The submarine Papanikolis, commanded by Captain Milto Iatridis and First Officer Vasilis Aslanoglou, is ordered to patrol the Gulf of Patras. Following the army's victories, the war council decides that it is time for the navy to enter the war and orders the submarine Papanikolis to patrol the Strait of Otranto. There, the crew captures the crew of an Italian ship and their engineer reveals the minefields of the Adriatic. Thus, the Papanikolis begins its mission. After completing its mission, it returns to its base, where it is honored.

Prisoners of Propaganda
⭐ 7.0

Prisoners of Propaganda

1987

In 1943, the Imperial Japanese Secret Service made a film called Calling Australia! to show the "exemplary conditions" under which prisoners of war were kept, and to "soften up" the Australian public for the anticipated occupation of their country by Japanese forces. Prisoners of Propaganda tells why the film was made, and how it came to be forgotten.

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Sawney

TBA

Set against the eerie landscapes of 18th-century Scotland, the film follows a faithful and innocent young nurse. She finds herself deeply entangled in a dark, atmospheric world of suffering and macabre secrets. Her path crosses with the remnants of the notorious, cannibalistic Bean clan, blurring the lines between Gothic romance and visceral folk horror.

The Pearls of the Crown
⭐ 6.5

The Pearls of the Crown

1937

The story of the seven pearls of the English Crown, from Henry VIII to 1937 – three of them missing.

Chords of Change
⭐ 6.8

Chords of Change

2024

During the Turkish artistic revolution of the 1930s, a group of pioneers staged Özsoy Opera, the first opera in the history of Turkish Republic.

A Queen for Caesar
⭐ 5.4

A Queen for Caesar

1962

Story of the power struggle between Egyptian queen Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy, and how a common soldier risks his life to serve her.

Tunnel to Freedom
⭐ 7.2

Tunnel to Freedom

2021

13 August 1961: the GDR closes the sector borders in Berlin. The city is divided overnight. Escape to the West becomes more dangerous every day. But on September 14, 1962, exactly one year, one month and one day after the Wall was built, a group of 29 people from the GDR managed to escape spectacularly through a 135-meter tunnel to the West. For more than 4 months, students from West Berlin, including 2 Italians, dug this tunnel. When the tunnel builders ran out of money after only a few meters of digging, they came up with the idea of marketing the escape tunnel. They sell the film rights to the story exclusively to NBC, an American television station.

The Green Book: Guide to Freedom
⭐ 7.8

The Green Book: Guide to Freedom

2019

In 1936, Victor H. Green (1892-1960) published The Negro Motorist Green Book, a book that was both a travel guide and a survival manual, to help African-Americans navigate safe those regions of the United States where segregation and Jim Crow laws were disgracefully applied.

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⭐ 5.0

Pilchuck: A Dance with Fire

2015

The Pilchuck Glass School outside Seattle has been going for 43 years. Started by Dale Chihuly, when glass in America was at its infancy. This school is responsible for making the US Studio Glass movement what it is today. It's an international institution now, bringing students from all over the world. It started in 1971, during the peace movements, Flower Power and war in Vietnam This documentary tells the story of it's beginnings, and how it's now made the Pacific NW, the largest glass art center in the world.

Empire of Dirt
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Empire of Dirt

2022

In 18th century Ireland, a wild band of natives struggle to keep their delicate settlement from dissolving into anarchy.

After the Battle
⭐ 6.6

After the Battle

2012

Reem is a young political activist who works for an advertisement company. As she tries to uncover the truth behind the incide of the Battle of the Camel, she accompanies her friend Farah to Nazlet Al Seman where she meets and falls for Mahmoud, one of the people involved in the incident.