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Réalisé par Bahman GhobadiOrigine IranGenres Drame,
Guerre,
HistoriqueThèmes L'armée française,
L'enfance,
Le suicide,
PolitiqueNote79%
Le film est tourné dans une camp de réfugiés kurdes à la frontière de l’Irak et de la Turquie à la veille de l’invasion de l’Irak en 2003. L’installeur des satellites de treize ans, Kak Satellite (Soran Ebrahim), est connu pour installer des soucoupes et des antennes chez les villageois des environs qui souhaiteraient avoir des nouvelles de Saddam Hussein, et pour son savoir limité de l’anglais. Il est dynamique, mais également manipulateur. , 22minutes
Réalisé par Lewis SeilerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
GuerreThèmes Transport,
Aviation,
Politique,
Forces armées des États-UnisActeurs William Hopper,
Ronald Reagan,
Bill Kennedy,
Harry Lewis,
Knox Manning,
Glenn StrangeNote59%
In this voice over (Ronald Reagan) reenactment documentary, we follow the events of Captain Hewitt T. Wheless career as an bomber pilot for the US Army Air Corps during World War II. The story ranges from when Wheless joined in 1938 just before the war, through theoretical and practical training and education at Randolph and March Fields. He piloted a bombing mission in the Philippines early in the war, which resulted in his bomber plane being severely damaged after being attacked by a total of eighteen Japanese fighter planes in the air. A recording of a speech made by President Roosevelt, praising the pilot's extraordinary service, is highlighted. Captain Wheless at the end of the film gives a speech at the Boeing factory in Seattle, complimenting the workers., 1h13
Réalisé par Charles FrendOrigine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
Guerre,
Comédie dramatique,
DocumentaireThèmes La mer,
Politique,
Transport,
Documentaire sur la guerre,
Documentaire historique,
Politique,
Documentaire sur la Seconde Guerre mondialeActeurs Leslie Banks,
Frank Cellier,
Will Hay,
John Mills,
Michael Redgrave,
Bernard MilesNote54%
This is a propaganda film in which the British strategy of the economic blockade of Nazi Germany is illustrated through a series of scenes and sketches, combined with documentary footage., 1h26
Réalisé par Paul CampionGenres Drame,
Guerre,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorreurThèmes PolitiqueActeurs Craig HallNote57%
Dans les îles anglo-normandes, à la vieille du débarquement, deux commandos de Kiwi sont envoyés pur détruire des emplacements d'armes à feu allemandes. Ils découvrent alors qu'un Nazi tente de libérer des forces démoniaques sur terre, dans le but de gagner la guerre., 1h40
Réalisé par Rodney GibbonsOrigine CanadaGenres Drame,
GuerreThèmes Noël,
PolitiqueActeurs Linda Hamilton,
Romano Orzari,
James McGowan,
Michael Sinelnikoff,
Alain Goulem,
Martin NeufeldNote74%
A German mother, Elisabeth Vincken (Linda Hamilton), who had already lost her eldest son in the Battle of Stalingrad and whose husband is a cook serving in the German army, and her son, Fritz, are seeking refuge in a cabin near the front lines in the Ardennes forests region of western Europe. They are invaded by three American soldiers and then soon after three German soldiers, and after much resistance the mother manages to convince the enemy soldiers to put aside their differences for one night and share a Christmas dinner. The Germans were planning to kill the Americans, but eventually they and the American soldiers share their rations to make a proper Christmas dinner. This includes homemade cookies and other goodies. Throughout the night the Americans and Germans befriend each other, despite the fact that they will eventually have to return to the war. The next morning an American MP soldier comes and is surprised by what he sees. As he learns of what has happened he turns his rifle on the American soldiers and begins talking with the Germans. Realizing the officer is really a German soldier who has infiltrated the American lines, the Americans surrender and the three German soldiers get their weapons. The German infiltrator then orders the three other soldiers to execute the Americans. Just before he is about to shoot the mother, one of the German soldiers knocks him out, saving her. The soldiers depart, with the Americans taking the German infiltrator as a prisoner of war, and also one of the Germans, who is only fourteen - neither side wants him to die in a future battle. The Germans also return to their side. All say good bye and wish each other good luck for the rest of the war. In the present day, an elder Fritz (Michael Sinelnikoff) is visited by Private Jimmy Rassi's grandson, Christopher, with Fritz handing over Rassi's dogtags.