En un futuro cercano, un grupo de periodistas de guerra intenta sobrevivir mientras informan la verdad mientras Estados Unidos se encuentra al borde de una guerra civil.
Un antiguo Soldado Búfalo, Mo Washington, viaja al Oeste para reclamar una mina de oro. Después de que su diligencia sufra una emboscada, a Mo se le encarga mantener cautivo a un peligroso forajido y debe sobrevivir al día en que la banda del bandido intenta liberarlo.
En un mundo fuertemente polarizado, ¿es posible encontrar un territorio común para construir la paz? Después de 52 años de conflicto armado, la guerrilla de las FARC está a punto de entregar sus armas a cambio de la participación política y la inclusión social de los pobres. Ernesto es uno de ellos. El tan celebrado acuerdo de paz colombiano arroja a Ernesto y a la sociedad polarizada que lo rodea a un caos en el que todos temen por futuro y por la propia supervivencia.
Filomena Lopes recalls the first moments of Angola's independence. A story fictionalised through photographic archives. A personal investigation into the director's own family history.
En los Estados Unidos posteriores a la guerra civil, cuando se presume que un soldado de la Unión está muerto, sus hijos son enviados por error en el tren de los huérfanos. Esta es una historia del lejano oeste de personas que se unen por el bien común y niños obligados a crecer rápidamente.
Seis soldados son enviados a una peligrosa misión a través del mar helado para transportar un paquete que podría poner fin a la guerra. Equipados con un equipo limitado para sobrevivir a tales condiciones, sin saber lo que llevan ni en quién pueden confiar, la misión desafía sus creencias y les obliga a preguntarse qué están dispuestos a sacrificar por su propia supervivencia.
During Christmas Eve of 1937, two young men, apparently lost in the darkness of the mountain, knock on the door of a farmhouse, where a grandfather and his granddaughter live. From that moment, the situation will change, and a feeling of revenge will flourish as strong as the need to live. Short film made by 5 teenagers, all of them under 17 years of age.
Sohaila, Zahra and Zeinab train every day. Their dream is to become professional fighters and to show the world that all people are equal. Director Lukas Tielke and his team spent a week in Malakasa refugee camp, outside Athens, getting to know these inspirational young Afghan women.
Looking at the birth of America's first intelligence units, set in motion in by President Lincoln himself in the early days of the war; exploring a spy who broke the boundaries of gender and race.
While trying to take the enemy's trench, soldier Medeiros remembers his peaceful childhood in the licuri site when everyone knew him by his baptismal name, Maria Quitéria de Jesus.
The meaty saga of Burger Baron, a rogue fast-food chain with mysterious origins and a cult following, run by a loose network of fiercely independent Arab Canadian immigrants.
Lugansk region, May 2014. The Novozhilov family, by chance, finds itself in the thick of events in Lugansk. Vlad Novozhilov is a former participant in the war in Afghanistan. He knows firsthand what war is. Having seen enough of the horrors of war in his time, in principle he does not even want to touch a weapon. In a situation, he sees only one way out - to leave the country. But you can't run away from the war, the border is already closed. To save his family, he will have to make difficult moral choices.
What had initially started out as a Jewish revolt against the Roman occupation, quickly turned into a fierce civil war. The combination of religious messianic zeal and the friction between social classes proved disastrous and resulted in the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple.
How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
LETTERS, a dramatic historical fiction written by Mrs. Evelyn Merritt in 2010, tells the story of U.S. soldiers and their loved ones through their correspondence beginning with the Civil War and ending with the War in Iraq. Sahuarita High School students adapted the Readers’ Theatre play into a movie, reasoning the student actors would be kept safe from Covid-19 by filming them individually, and afterward the footage could be reassembled into a screenplay following the original dialogue.
Juana, Mar, and Eduardo tell their stories of abuse.
Verónica es una escritora de éxito que queda atrapada en una terrorífica realidad cuyo misterio debe resolver antes de que sea demasiado tarde.
Following a brutal civil war, an interrogation of a possible war criminal has a much deeper meaning buried in lies.