Esta adaptação do grande épico de Homero, “Ilíada”, este filme conta a história de acontecimentos ocorridos no último ano da Guerra de Tróia, que perdurou por 10 anos: Quando, no ano de 1193 a.C., Páris, o príncipe de Tróia, rapta Helena, rainha de Esparta, deixando o rei grego furioso, dá o pretexto mais forte para o início de um combate sangrento que só poderá acabar com a conquista de Tróia... ou não.
Apaixonado, o jovem Tristan Thorn (Charlie Cox) faz uma promessa à rapariga mais bela da aldeia (Sienna Miller), cujo coração ele sonha conquistar: compromete-se a trazer-lhe uma Estrela Cadente, tendo para isso, que cruzar os muros proibidos e entrar num misterioso Reino repleto de magia e de inúmeras lendas...
Os seres humanos precisam lutar para defender a Terra de seres gigantes, os titãs, que estão atacando o planeta. Eren Yeager (Haruma Miura) é um garoto que pode se transformar em titã e assim, defender a humanidade. Ele parece ser a última esperança.
Quando o aspirante à cavaleiro Gareth (Julian Morris) sai em busca de um cometa caído com boatos de que possa conter ouro, ele fica chocado ao encontrar na verdade o dragão Drago (voz de Ben Kingsley). Após Drago salvar a vida de Gareth os dois tornam-se intrinsecamente ligados, e devem trabalhar juntos para derrotar um malvado feiticeiro e parar seu reinado de terror. Ao longo do caminho, Gareth aprende o verdadeiro significado de ser um cavaleiro nesta ação-aventura de fantasia para as idades.
As fantasias delirantes de um superstar do rock, que enlouquece lentamente em um quarto de hotel.
As a young couple stops and rests in a small village inn, the man is abducted by Death and is sequestered behind a huge doorless, windowless wall. The woman finds a mystic entrance and is met by Death, who tells her three separate stories set in exotic locales, all involving circumstances similar to hers.
A group of the smartest kids at a seemingly perfect orphanage uncover its dark secret, and they set in motion a dangerous and desperate escape plan.
On the threshold of her old age, Dolores faces a wall full of memories.
In Berlin in 1961, an American soldier and a German engineer join forces to build a tunnel under the Berlin Wall in order to smuggle out refugees, including the soldier's East German girlfriend.
In Israel's Central Prison, the security officer is corrupt, supplying drugs and stirring the hatred between Jewish and Arab prisoners to his advantage. Uri, in for 12 years for armed robbery, and Issan, in for 50 years for PLO violence, command the respect of their cells. When the Arabs are framed for the murder of a Jewish prisoner and a young inmate commits suicide rather than lie about what happened, Uri and Issan form an unlikely partnership, leading the security block on a strike. Prison officials try to break it. In the background are Uri's daughter and Issan's wife, women of beauty and passion who embody the distance from inside a cell to the outside.
A man is haunted successively by seven women who have lost their keys. He reacts to the request that he be allowed to use the toilet with increasing helplessness and despair, which is discharged in violence.
One inside, one outside. One thin line that creates “us” and “them”. The importance of the borders has again a huge impact in Europe. Yesterday it was all about free movement. Today it´s about controled borders. And walls and fences have become normality. “Before our eyes” is a testimony that shows a situation where Hungary, and indirectly Europe closes itself to the outside world. The film portrays four places, four events, which was filmed over three days in early September 2015, when the worst refugee crisis we have seen since the Second World War started in earnest. “My Europe does not build walls!” said Stefan Löfven, the swedish prime minister, in a speech a few days later. Before our eyes shows how words and actions are no longer connected. Today, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, the UK, Hungary, Slovenia and Austria have built fences and walls to strengthen theirs and Europe’s external borders.
Between four walls of her apartment, a girl enjoys in intimate idleness and being her true self.
A wall blocks the path of two people. One man submits, while the other refuses to admit defeat.
The Israeli filmmaker Shai Corneli Polak records the building of the 'security wall' through Palestinian territory at the village of Bil'in. The villagers protest mostly peacefully, while the Israeli army doesn't react peacefully. By now the Israeli High Court has ruled that the building of the wall was illegal.
The film documents Palestinian everyday's life under Isreali occupation in East Jerusalem. It uncovers Isreals policy of judaizing the city in order to gain Jewish majority by driving out Palestinian people from the city. The documentary includes interviews with Palestinian as well as Isreali political leaders, political analysts and human right activists.
Two hopeful migrants must make the long, arduous journey across a desolate landscape toward the promise of a better life only to discover their destination may no longer be the place they believed it was.
Ahead of the U.S. Presidential Elections, Angela Scanlon travels across America to meet some of Donald Trump's most unlikely supporters - including a second-generation Mexican American who wants Trump to build that wall.