Directors Hetherington and Junger spend a year with the 2nd Battalion of the United States Army located in one of Afghanistan's most dangerous valleys. The documentary provides insight and empathy on how to win the battle through hard work, deadly gunfights and mutual friendships while the unit must push back the Taliban.

After an abrupt and violent encounter with a French warship inflicts severe damage upon his ship, a ...

The story of a group of men, an Army Rifle company called C-for-Charlie, who change, suffer, and ult...

In war-torn colonial America, in the midst of a bloody battle between British, the French and Native...
The history and enduring legacy of one of the world's biggest and most influential radio stations.

Following the death of her brother, filmmaker Robie Flores returns to her hometown Eagle Pass on the...

At a village railway station in occupied Czechoslovakia, a bumbling dispatcher’s apprentice longs to...

A disk jockey goes to Vietnam to work for the Armed Forces Radio Service. While he becomes popular a...

The classic story of English POWs in Burma forced to build a bridge to aid the war effort of their J...

When U.S. Rangers and an elite Delta Force team attempt to kidnap two underlings of a Somali warlord...

As U.S. troops storm the beaches of Normandy, three brothers lie dead on the battlefield, with a fou...

One night, nine children from the same Tunisian village attempt the deadly crossing. Like a poem or ...

In 1924, Oskar Matzerath is born in the Free City of Danzig. At age three, he falls down a flight of...

On April 18th, 1906, San Francisco witnessed its most devastating natural disaster – an earthquake t...

A look into the 19th century American-Indian Wars, Manifest Destiny, and the conflicts between Apach...

The Korean War saw three years of heavy combat take place on the small Korean peninsula, ending in a...

While hiding from the Germans in the forest, young Polish corporal tries hard to fulfill his order t...

The Nazis, exasperated at the number of escapes from their prison camps by a relatively small number...