In this documentary about the exile of two famous French actors in Argentina during and after World War II, the director Cozarinsky returns to Argentina after many years in France and recalls places and events from his childhood, particularly the celebration of the liberation of Paris on in August of 1944, in Buenos Aires's Plaza Francia. Featuring testimony from various authors and acquaintances of Maria (Renee) Falconetti and Robert Le Vigan, the film explores their lives and final years in Argentina.
Discover the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony full preparations, from first sketches until the very end o...
Stories of the people who built the first atomic weapons are well known. But what about those who pr...
During the Second World War, the allies' key objective was to crack the German army's encrypted comm...
Buenos Aires is a complex, chaotic city. It has European style and a Latin American heart. It has os...
A documentary examining possible historical and modern conspiracies surrounding Christianity, the 9/...
The youngest protagonist of the documentary is Wartburg, an automobile over 50 years of age. The car...
František Fajtl and Filip Jánský were among the few Czechoslovak airmen who actively fought on all m...
This documentary explores the creation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as designed by architect ...
Documentary about the Football World Cup held in Argentina in 1978, focusing on the competition and ...
Gustave Folcher, a French farmer, wrote in his 1939 diary that the summer had been long and hot. He ...
In the 2000s, Vicente Viloni and La Masa became legendary wrestling rivals and idols for kids across...
Recorded during World War II, this rare color film traces an RAF Bomber Command night attack on Berl...
Wartime sweetheart Vera Lynn presents this documentary which sets archive footage and newsreel film ...
See Kenneth W. Rendell's collection of over 6,000 artifacts that range from the end of World War I a...
After WWII had ended, it was realized by the American Allies that there were children whom Hitler tr...
The New Tango (El Nuevo Tango) was not shown in Argentina for a long time as it deals with the ascen...
80 years are gone since The Little Prince was released. Author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was also a p...
Documentary which examines the reasons why Winston Churchill and the Conservative Party lost the Gen...
The biggest trial of Nazi war crimes ever: 360 witnesses in 183 days of trial - a stunning and gripp...
When looking at Pedro Almodóvar’s filmography, it becomes evident that women are everywhere; in fact...