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- A new Weapon: On 1st September 1939 the German Wehrmacht attacked Poland and thus triggered the Second World War. In the beginning of the war the German troops gained a lot of territory in only a short period of time. Poland, the low Countries and France were overrun within just a few weeks and so the term ''Blitzkrieg'' was born. The reason for this incredible speed lay in the cooperation of battleplanes, infantry and the use of fast tank formations. Since the last years of the First World War, where slow clumsy giants rumbled over the battlefields, almost all European militaries underestimated the use of tanks. This turned out to be a momentous mistake.
- "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2" is a song by BTS. Appears as the 2nd track for their debut single album 2 Cool 4 Skool.
- To the fighters in Black and Bruised, boxing is no game; it's a matter of survival. Nineteen outrageous characters fight their way through grueling slugfests to win the pot or settle a score.
- It all started on that Christmas dinner.
- Official music video for "Idol" by BTS featuring Nicki Minaj.
- Official music video for "War of Hormone" by BTS.
- Rita is a Spanish woman who has retired to a little town in Morocco. A misunderstanding with Nabila, her cleaner, will force her to face her own true self.
- Epilogue: Young Forever is the twelfth and last track of CD 1 of The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever. This song has a Japanese version featured in the album Youth.
- George, lives a life he considers comfortable and worthy. He is married to Ruth since college. But she does not love him as he deserves, so George takes refuge in his friends and his beloved bike and they plan a trip to Cuba.
- MAKUN is an animated documentary about the Immigration Detention Centers (IDCs) in which, in Europe, we imprison innocent people, who spend months separated from their families despite not having committed any crime.
- Albert Muns explains through Oscar's eyes the story of his best friend Marcos, his love story and personal rebirth that have led him (and also Oscar) to the fine line that separates the apex of their aspirations to falling into total misery.
- David attends a family meeting. His brother, Miguel, needs someone to take care of his daughter Miriam for a few days. During the lunch, David remembers a terrible moment that happened years ago in a swimming pool.
- Prehistorical paintings in the open air caves at Tifariti recall a past story of weather changing, paradise lost and a totally unexpected landscape instead of today's Sahara desert.
- What is, nowadays, the sense of making Antigone to emerge from her millenary lethargy? The amorphous woman follows an older, chaotic law, both animal and tribal at once.
- Two girls meet by change in an elevator, they don't even know each other, but they will discover things that will completely change the course of their lives.
- Three contemporary women dancers and three women diagnosed with mental disorders share the creative process of a choreography that seeks the limits between normality and madness.
- In 1994, year during which time veteran Catalan director Antoni Ribas chose to live in a tent, in the Plaça Sant Jaume, directly in front of the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya, in protest for the sudden lack of funds he had been promised to finish the production phase of Terra de canons (1999), a feature he had been busy directing up to that point. (Said feature was neither premiered nor even finished until the year 1999.) Sergi Rubió, on two separate occasions, went to the Plaça Sant Jaume to film interviews with him, in Super 8 format, in an effort to give visibility to the director's protest and/or message. This investigative report was given the title Retrat d'un lluitador (1994), or 'Portrait of a Fighter'. As an anecdote and certainly as an added plus, renowned director Santiago Lapeira happened to be present, showing solidarity with his friend Antoni Ribas, in the Plaça Sant Jaume, on Rubió's second day of shooting.
- Xiao Qiang is a mischievous child who lives in a town in southeastern China. His desire for freedom leads him to live an adventure that will change his life.
- Ogre is the nickname the kids use to insult the high school janitor. He just wants to go as unnoticed as possible, but sometimes there are kids who tense him too much.
- You carry lots of cards in your wallet; when you drive, for the gym, the library... However, when it comes to having a child, the most important decision someone makes in life, no card or accreditation is needed. This leads us to the following question, who hasn't asked himself, why is there not such a thing like a paternity card?
- Rolling Thunder is a run-and-gun shooter action game produced by Namco, The player takes control of a secret agent who must rescue his female partner from a terrorist organization.
- Film director J. Bajo Ulloa begins filming his fiction feature film "Baby". His work and that of all the artists and technicians who work on the film is a unique testimony to how an author deals with directing a film. An unusual take on the making of a movie.
- Ángel is a robber who have a plan to steal some mystery object in a bank, and it will change the life of all the people involved in it.
- A convenience store, any given night. A customer lays on the floor and Eva, the cashier, calls an ambulance. The next night Silvestre comes back to the store to thank and explain himself to Eva, and instantly he falls in love with her.