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- The history of Nazi Germany's death camps of the Final Solution and the hellish world of dehumanization and death contained inside.
- At a New Millennium Eve party, Blackadder and Baldrick test their new time machine and ping pong through history encountering famous characters and changing events rather alarmingly.
- In 1542, aristocrat Marguerite de La Rocque sets sail from France to the New World, but fate maroons her on the Isle of Demons, where she must conquer her greatest adversary of all: herself. Based on a real woman who became a legend.
- 15-minute documentary on the history of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp.
- Tina Nandy is a married woman. But she is not happy in her married life. So she got into a relationship with her homework boy.
- When Vivienne, a spirited young writer born of wealth, meets Henri, a sharp-witted farmhand, these star-crossed lovers must face her family, societal norms and the inescapable grips of war.
- A promotional featurette for the 1985 film "Come and See" including on-set footage from the production as well as interviews with the director, writer, and lead actor.
- Manchurian Plague, 1910, a young doctor must risk his life, career, and reputation to champion his unorthodox discovery about the disease's deadly evolution.
- What if mankind's original sin wasn't stealing the Fruit of Knowledge but accidentally destroying the Tree?
- Follow the story of the veteran warrior, Yushin (Hugh Cha), as he flees from the carnage of political chaos with an infant born with the destiny of a King. However, he must first confront his former student, Sanggun (Christopher Kim), who will go to any length to ensure that the throne is his and his alone.
- Inspired by the events surrounding Liverpool Football Club's Champions League Final success of 2005; this hilarious scouse mocumentary may be short, but guarantee's .
- A flamboyant and valiant fighter uses his sword skills and his stunning axe weapon on a war against a group of furious miscreants.
- This travelogue emphasizes Copenhagen's harmonious residents and tone. It's a city where many bicycle to work. We see well-known landmarks and get a quick history of some of them, then visit the fish market and note the women's traditional dress. We learn of the city's name (merchants' harbor) and the importance of Bishop Absalon and King Christian IV, and we celebrate the bravery of the palace guard during the Nazi invasion, and finally conclude with a day and night visit to Tivoli Gardens, where the reputedly dour Danes actually have fun.
- The story of an influential event 2000 years ago from the viewpoint of two people who had a unique perspective.
- The Cabinet wife who spoke out during Watergate and the Nixon administration's campaign to gaslight her into silence.
- Disney's retelling of the legend of John Henry, the steel-driving man.
- During World War Two, an important suspected spy for the French Resistance is captured by German soldiers in a small French town, currently occupied by Germany, and Russia's most ruthless interrogator is called on to get important information about the Allies. It seems all is lost, including a finger. Until, at the last moment, good unexpectedly overcomes evil.
- Author Pierre Berton tells the history of his hometown of Dawson City at its heyday during the Klondike Gold Rush.
- The film opens with a Ravi Varma like tableau showing King Harishchandra, his wife Taramati and his young son. The king is teaching his son archery. They go on a hunt. The king enters an area controlled by the Sage Vishwamitra. Three furies appear before the king caught in flames. The king tries to rescue them. These fairies try to seduce the king into renouncing his kingdom for his love of truth. The king endures much hardship including being banished from his kingdom before a god appears to reassure everyone that the whole narrative was merely a test of the king's integrity.
- Le Dernier Duel (The Last Duel) is a punchy and precise film that gets under the skin of one of England's lesser known historic events - the last fatal duel. In the Autumn of 1852, six Frenchmen met to resolve an argument by way of an illegal pistol duel. Only one man bears witness to this tragic event, does he get his facts right or is the whole event a massive cover-up.
- This is a short film based on the 1979 film of the same name. The film is stylized with the actors wearing modernized robes and Roman jewelry and females playing male characters and vice-versa.
- The home movie footage shot by Abraham Zapruder that caught the assassination of the U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
- Nangeli, a comrade from the so called lower caste fights against the caste discrimination where women are not allowed to wear cloth over the upper part of their body
- The holocaust from the perspective of a young girl which tells her story through Instagram.
- In northwest Arizona just outside Kingman, there have been numerous reported sightings of UFOs: Spaceships from other planets presumably being flown by visitors as interested in us as we are in them. It's here in the starkness and desolation of the Arizona high desert where our witnesses observed these extraterrestrial flights of inquiry. The witnesses are people like you and me: everyday citizens of Arizona whose experiences have taken them from skeptic to believer; from novitiate to profoundly moved seeker and enthusiast. Their chilling testimony of actual alien spacecraft observable throughout the vastness of the Arizona night sky will have you, too, searching the skies in wonder.
- In the middle of the 10 day war for Slovenian independence (1991), two soldiers day-dream about the future of their newborn country.
- ShortLibrarians tell a new colleague of the book that burned so many, using motion graphic animation for the true tale-within-a-tale, in this overdue dark comedic film where the witches get to burn back. For nearly 400 years one book served as a tool to torture and murder 100,000+ women, yet the fact that it was created as a sexually frustrated rage post wasn't taken into account. BURNED shall remind us to question sources and finally take the quill back from one of the first trolls. A little Princess Bride, a dash of Drunk History, all to reclaim the narrative.
- The Maury Island Incident tells the incredible, tragic, and forgotten story of Harold Dahl, who on June 21, 1947, alleged a UFO sighting over Puget Sound, Washington, sparking 'the summer of the saucers,' the 'modern era' of UFO obsession, the first appearance of 'Men in Black,' and a governmental battle over UFO sighting jurisdiction reaching directly to J. Edgar Hoover.
- When two elderly men start an unlikely friendship, it is clear that their histories connect in ways they would like to forget.
- A humorous travelogue of the French Riviera.
- A commentary on humanity's increasingly questionable relationship to the natural world. Imagery of wolves and wolfhounds sits in contrast to industrial landscape tableaus, including an abandoned missile base.
- Archival footage of an American Nazi rally that attracted 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden in 1939, shortly before the beginning of World War II.
- This documentary chronicles the Lewis and Clark expedition and breathtaking landscape they crossed while searching for the northwest passage. (Source: Netflix)
- A man suffering from Tourette's syndrome has to give an important speech and enlists the help of a Chinese speech therapist to get him through it.
- The true story of two U.S. Marines who, in a span of six seconds, must stand their ground to stop a suicide truck bomb and protect the lives of the 150 Marines and Iraqi Police behind them.
- During the Battle of Waterloo, a soldier's wife searches for her missing husband in the nearby forest and must resort to extraordinary measures to survive.
- Ingrid is working in the Chilean Intelligence Directorate (DINA) in 1975. Her relationship with her dog, her body, her fears and frustrations reveal a grim fracture in her mind and in an entire country.
- A western about Doctor John Harlow, a man with severe anxiety problems that must overcome his issues to save the famed Phineas Gage from viciousness of his local community.
- In 1964, a young pediatrician begins his residency at Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, only to discover that the institution is conducting Army funded experiments on developmentally disabled children. Based on true events.
- When Germany was split up in 1946, the sleepy farming village of Mödlareuth was torn apart. Soviets descended on the eastern half, Americans took over the west. A 12-foot wall was built through the middle, and the village soon picked up the nickname "Little Berlin". The international press jumped on the story, but the tragedy unfolding in the local herd went unreported. While Peter, the only bull in the village, was stranded in the west, his cows were suddenly eating Soviet grass on the other side of the wall. Would Peter ever see his cows again ? A bovine tragedy waiting to be told - based on a true story, narrated by Christoph Waltz.
- A miniature epic set in Ancient Rome and "inspired" by the then popular television series 77 Sunset Strip (1958).
- This short film, one of the first to use camera tricks, depicts the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Amanda walks into a mirror and find herself in a surreal world where the past and present melt with allegories and visions.
- This documentary is about what happened to the Great Plains of the United States when a combination of farming practices and environmental factors led to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s.
- This documentary explores famous figure J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist who was called, "father of the atomic bomb" for his role in the Manhattan Project.
- 60 Second Docs presents the true origin story of Ron Stallworth, the black detective who went undercover to infiltrate the Klu Klux Klan in the late 1970s and whose story inspired the film BlacKkKlansman, 2018.
- In 1950s California, an undocumented Mexican teenager struggles to stay in school while working weekends with his family in the fields and dodging the authorities to avoid deportation. Based on the beloved books by Francisco Jiménez.
- At the height of WWII, a group of young Jewish refugees are sent to a secret POW camp near Washington, D.C. The recent refugees soon discover that the prisoners are no other than Hitler's top scientists.
- In the Fall of 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald travels to Mexico City in pursuit of a visa to the Soviet Union. At the Cuban Consulate, he meets a woman, Silvia Duran, who might be the key to getting what he wants. Based on real events.