follow the diverging lives of two young men—Braeden, who embraces feminism, and Sean, who clings to patriarchal ideals—and traces the impact of their choices across three generations. As Braeden’s lineage rises through compassion and progress, culminating in a grandson poised to lead, Sean’s family is weighed down by emotional repression and generational pain. In a poignant final encounter, the grandsons of these opposing legacies meet on the street—one broken, the other hopeful—and the cycle of division is challenged by a single, transformative act of empathy.
Four friends leave to volunteer in the Israel-Lebanon conflict, emotions are high strung after not only themselves but their families have to deal with the ever growing mental and physical actions of one character. We witness breakdowns, relationships tested and the truth is revealed
When men take up arms to go against their brothers, women have to take up gravediggers’ shovels. Ceebla (Fardouza Moussa Egueh, who we also saw in Gravedigger’s Wife), refuses to bargain for the cost of her labour. When her grave finally finds a taker, the revenue logic takes an unexpected twist. The Earth Has Ears is a civil war film without gunfire. It shows how the absurdity of war also turns everyday life at the home front irrational. / MSFF
Moments from the action and personality of Lela Karagianni, the legendary ""Bouboulina"" of the Resistance, are portrayed through the tender, personal perspective of her son, Giorgos. Wanted during the German Occupation, the young man secretly met with his mother, Lela, for the needs of the struggle. Yet, even under those harsh conditions, he had the chance to experience the tenderness and affection of the heroine, who never ceased to be a mother. Illegal film footage captures rare images of Occupied Athens, while Giorgos’ fragmented memories still carry something of ""Violetta di Parma,"" Lela Karagianni's favorite perfume.
The Blitz saw over 40,000 civilians killed and more than a million houses destroyed in London when the German's conducted mass air attacks. Eighty years on, we look at the build-up to the raids and detailed footage of the destruction that followed. With interviews from those who lived through it and stories of sadness and bravery, at a time when Britain held strong and swore not to surrender.
A WWII training film (part of the “Fighting Men” series) designed to psychologically prepare troops for the rigors of army life. It features various scenarios about the chaotic and unpredictable nature of war, highlighting the frustrations of soldiers facing unexplained orders, logistical delays, and shifting battlefronts.
The year is 1919. General Denikin has concentrated his troops in one of the port cities in southern Russia. But the Black Captain, the commander of the red-green partisan detachment, decided to drive him out of his zone and from time to time began to arrange all sorts of dirty tricks in the Denikin camp, attracting the attention of not only Denikin's blood enemy, but also the Bolshevik underground, which had long been following his successes...
Based on the 19th century battle when 12,000 Afghans attacked a British Indian Contingent, also comprised of 21 Sikhs who went on to become the heroes.
'Rann' is set in 1669 and showcases the story of Mewar's Maharana Rana Raj Singh who opposes Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's policy of imposing the jizya tax.
The film is about the legendary Ukrainian volunteer, officer, and public figure Taras Bobanych "Hammer". Taras started his fight on the Maidan. Since 2016, he has been a member of the 1st Separate Assault Company of the Right Sector and, at the same time, a friend and associate of Dmytro "Da Vinci" Kotsyubaylo. With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, "Hammer" led the battalion and defended first Kyiv and then Kharkiv regions from the enemy. The film about Taras is a collection of stories of the Ukrainian people's ten-year struggle for their freedom. The legendary "Hammer" has always played a prominent role in this struggle.