A top Marine sniper, Bob Lee Swagger, leaves the military after a mission goes horribly awry and dis...
After proving himself on the field of battle in the French and Indian War, Benjamin Martin wants not...
Turtles Can Fly tells the story of a group of young children near the Turkey-Iraq border. They clean...
The story of a father who has to smuggle granulated sugar home because of the embargo.
In a desolate war zone where screams of the innocent echo, on the very line between disaster and val...
During China's Warring States period, a district prefect arrives at the palace of Qin Shi Huang, cla...
At his court-martial, an American Army officer renounces his country. For his punishment he is order...
In a snowy Kurdish mountain village, in the east of Turkey, an old woman Berfé and her granddaughter...
1943: Nine-year-old Eero whose father is killed during the war is brought to Sweden to foster parent...
One day, in Savigny, an 18-year-old boy left his house in the middle of the war, saying: "I'm leavin...
Although Nuni has been selected to play the lead (King David) in his Jerusalem grade school play, he...
In the winter of 1988, in the depths of the Iraq/Iran war, the border town of Halabja was attacked b...
Through a series of vignettes from the ancient and war-torn Levant, WILD IS THE SPRING captures mome...
When an injury bars him from pursuing his trade, Revolutionary War-era silversmith's apprentice John...
The first fictional feature film produced in Algeria after independence, this film addresses one of ...
Qader, a bricklayer from Sardasht in Kurdistan Iran whose wife is pregnant with her 4th child, sudde...
Rojda, a native of Iraqi Kurdistan and a soldier in the German army, travels to a refugee camp in Gr...
Sivan Encü, a young Kurdish man, provided for his family by "smuggling" through the Turkish-Iraqi bo...
Young America is a 1942 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Samuel G. Engel. T...
The film tells about the childhood of Yuri Gagarin, about that time of life, which, in his own words...