In Manhattan, New York, an ordinary British man named Geraint Whitmore — known by many as Kinney, The Morter, or The Terminator — finds his life destroyed after being falsely accused of causing a concert bombing that killed dozens. Despite claiming he was far from the scene, he is arrested and humiliated by the media. After years behind bars, Geraint is released but deeply changed. Determined to rebuild his name, he opens a luxurious entertainment complex called The Termine67 — part hotel, part mall, part gaming center. The name honors both his birth year (1967) and the Gen Z number “67”, making it popular among young people. At first, the place becomes a symbol of hope and fun — flashing lights, games, and crowds. But Geraint’s quiet bitterness grows. He begins gathering people who feel wronged or abandoned by society — outcasts, hackers, criminals. Soon, The Termine67 transforms from a family attraction into a dark underground network.
In the midst of the Seven Years' War, a company of hardened soldiers force their young bagpipe player into battle, only to discover that their enemy is not what they expected.
The Heart of Vukovar is a Croatian documentary which shows the events of the Vukovar war hospital during the Croatian Homeland War. The hospital was a symbol of the defense of Vukovar agains the occupying Serbian forces. The movie shows how it managed to operate under impossible conditions after being bombarded, up until the day the city fell to occupying forces
Following the gripping predecessor 6 Minutes of War, which was set on the Eastern Front, this short film now takes you to the Western Front of World War II. In intense images, and only eight minutes long, the film depicts the struggle for survival, the brutality of war, and the fates of soldiers caught between chaos and hope.
In a world full of movies that cost millions to make with many people who are in the production process and the best of effects and camera equipment… One man decides to film a remake of apocalypse now (a movie he has never really seen) by himself filmed and edited with his iPhone 16 which using stock footage stock images stock audio and his own music with a budget of 100 dollars… this is Apocalypse Retold!!!
Alice and Horst paints a moving portrait of two siblings from Saarbrücken whose lives were shaped by their family’s antifascist resistance. As children, Alice Hornung and Horst Bernard were forced to flee from the Nazis into exile in France, where, despite constant danger, they also experienced great solidarity. After their return they continued their parents’ political commitment: against fascism, for peace and disarmament. The film combines personal memories with rare archival footage and portrays two individuals who, well into old age, remain unwavering in their commitment to justice and remembrance.
In 827 A.D., eager young warrior Tariq and a tight-knit band of Black soldiers are lured into war by a beguiling, exiled general looking to settle a score against the Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. To defeat the Romans, Tariq and his friends must sacrifice themselves to change the face of Europe, forevermore bringing a new culture to the continent and beginning two centuries of Moorish rule in Sicily.
The stories of people and families from Artsakh, Armenia, following the forced displacement of 120,000 Armenians in September, 2023, with intimate testimonies that display the human costs of war.