This black & white educational film is about the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir, a campaign early in the Korean War, part of the Chinese Second Offensive (November–December 1950) to drive the United Nations out of North Korea.
A Marine wounded in Afghanistan returns to a VA hospital in Montana where he meets a Vietnam vet who teaches him fly fishing as a means to coming to terms with his physical and emotional trauma.
2022 year. Ukraine. The beginning of the war. People under artillery fire gather in the basement to survive these horrors. Will all of them make it to the next morning?
A written testimony by co-director Jin Ryoo on his experience preparing for Korean compulsory military service is juxtaposed with images of an empty UCSD campus, the desolate construction sites sprawling off of it, and the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial.
Ten journalists were killed in the line of duty during Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine. For the Russians, they are one of the priority targets because they prevent them from controlling the occupied territories. Ukrainian journalists destroyed the myth that the Russian army was welcomed with joy. They talked about rallies in the occupied cities where the invaders were shouted at: "Go home!". For this, they were kidnapped, beaten, and threatened with threats to them and their families. This phenomenon was systemic - the occupiers had prepared entire lists on which they were looking for media representatives. In this film by Yanina Kornienko and Yakov Lyubchych, stories of journalists under occupation against whom the Russians committed their heinous crimes are presented.
After his mission is exposed, an undercover CIA operative stuck deep in hostile territory in Afghanistan must fight his way out, alongside his Afghan translator, to an extraction point in Kandahar, all whilst avoiding elite enemy forces and foreign spies tasked with hunting them down.
Max Elliott is a Vietnam War Veteran, former helicopter crew chief, and door gunner. He shares his story of his time during the war and his struggles during his deployment, as well as once he gets home.
A film version of the play which captures the brilliant performance by the Ukrainian actor, Mariya Hadubyak at the play’s world premiere in 2023 @ Montreal’s La Sala Rossa. She brought the audience to tears and their feet. Written and directed by Norman Nawrocki, the play was part of the 16th annual Montreal International Anarchist Theatre Festival. On stage, Hadubyak portrays the extraordinary real life Marusya Nikiforova (1885–1919), a fearless and feared, bad ass, Ukrainian woman anarchist and feminist military leader.
Follows the story of Denver McCabe, a homeless veteran suffering from PTSD and struggling with addictions. Longing for peace, his search leaves him empty and broken, until....
This Documentary is about Adam Palmer, a Purple Heart Veteran who found purpose through God. He went his whole life searching for something greater. From football to the the military, he didn't satisfy his drive for purpose. After being severely injured in Iraq, he had an intervention with God which finally brought him peace.
Most Honorable Son is a documentary celebrating the career and life of a Vietnam Marine Corp Veteran, Michael Hyland. He served from 1968-1969 as a chopper gunner and got shot down behind enemy lines three times. It honors and represents his time in Vietnam and how Michael survived in the war. He was motivated to enlist with his friends after High School because of current politics. Michael's story demonstrates any other Vietnam Veteran story, but dives deeper into the actions of the Vietnamese and their effect on the Marine’s mindset.