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Genres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Sebastien Koch,
Tobias Moretti,
Dagmar Manzel,
André Hennicke,
Michael Gwisdek,
Wilfried HochholdingerRating74%
Une réévaluation du rôle joué par Albert Speer dans le Troisième Reich. Speer, qui a finalement été condamné aux procès de Nuremberg et a purgé une peine de 20 ans de prison, était connu pour avoir conçu de nombreux bâtiments du Troisième Reich et pour avoir été le ministre de la production de guerre d'Hitler.Directed by Warren ChaneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Charlton Heston,
Mickey Rooney,
Julianne Morris,
Deborah Winters,
Peter Graves,
Suzanne SavoyRating60%
Opening remarks by Charlton Heston and Mickey Rooney are used to establish the film’s direction and mood. Introductory scenes quickly dissolve into one laced with sounds of thunder and artillery fire. The setting is atop Niagara Falls where waters cascade over the falls’ edge. Superimposed in the haze are dissolving scenes of American conflicts from the American Revolutionary War through Desert Storm. , 1h31
Origin BresilGenres Drama,
Biography,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIActors Alice Faye,
Aurora Miranda,
Carmen Miranda,
Aloísio de Oliveira,
Rita Moreno,
Cesar RomeroRating75%
Carmen Miranda, an almost ghostly character in the imaginary of Portuguese, Brazilian, and American audiences, comes back to life in the first scene of the documentary as a dream narrated by Helena Solberg. Images from her memorial service in Rio de Janeiro follow, showing the grief of her Brazilian fans as she says goodbye to what she considered her homeland. Born in the small Portuguese village of Varzea da Ovelha e Aliviada on February 9, 1909, Carmen was appropriated by the people of her village as a symbol of success. Making use of interviews with her younger sister Aurora Miranda, the documentary tales the migration story of Carmen, from Portugal to Brazil, were they arrived in November 1909. Carmen Miranda, daughter of a modest barber, Jose Maria Pinto da Cunha, lived in Rio de Janeiro. There, while working at a hat store, she was first discovered as a singing talent, growing up in Rio de Janeiro, as a working class adolescent, she noticed the strong influence of Samba music as a powerful cultural aspect of life in Rio’s slums., 1h34
Origin IsraelGenres Drama,
War,
Documentary,
CrimeThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about films,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about business,
Documentary films about the film industry,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Documentary films about filmsRating78%
There are five cameras — each with its own story. When his fourth son, Gibreel, is born in 2005, self-taught cameraman Emad Burnat, a Palestinian villager, gets his first camera. At the same time in his village of Bil’in, the Israelis begin bulldozing village olive groves to build a barrier to separate Bil'in from the Jewish Settlement Modi'in Illit. The barrier's route cuts off 60% of Bil'in farmland and the villagers resist this seizure of more of their land by the settlers., 1h29
Directed by Kirby DickOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Documentary,
ActionThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur l'homosexualité,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Larry Kramer,
Ronald ReaganRating74%
Outrage argues that several American political figures have led closeted gay lives while supporting and endorsing legislation that is harmful to the gay community. The film examines mass media's reluctance to discuss issues involving gay politicians despite many comparable news stories about heterosexual politicians and scandals. Outrage describes this behavior as a form of institutionalized homophobia that has resulted in a tacit policy of self-censorship when reporting on these issues. The film is based on the work of blogger Michael Rogers and his site BlogActive.com., 1h2
Directed by Gregory Allyn PalastOrigin USAGenres Biography,
DocumentaryThemes Films based on the September 11 attacks,
Films about religion,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Documentary films about technology,
Documentary films about terrorism,
Political films,
Films about Islam,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidents,
Films about hijackingsRating67%
The film starts with a brief pre-title clip from presenter Greg Palast’s aborted interview with Florida Director of Elections Clayton Roberts, who walks out., 55minutes
Origin USAGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Politique,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Hitler,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War IIRating52%
As the picture opens, a re-enacted phone call featuring reporter Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. in Germany, and narrator Edwin C. Hill in New York is depicted. Then a parade of people carrying torchlights in Berlin, where Jewish works and other political books are burned. Vanderbilt meets with Hill, and then flies out of the country. Hill talks with Vanderbilt about the problems in his country, then a re-enacted interview between Adolf Hitler and Vanderbilt. During a viewing of World War I battle footage, Hitler's home town, Leonidad, Austria, and his parents' graves are pictured. Vanderbilt goes to Vienna, to see Chancellor Dollfuss, and he films several Austrian Nazi riots during a parade. In a re-enactment, Vanderbilt's passport is stolen, and there are several shots of Nazis abusing Jews. In yet another re-enactment, Vanderbilt interviews Crown Prince Wilhelm, and more books are burned. Helen Keller talks to an interviewer about her books, which were burned by the Nazis. Then a conversation Vanderbilt, Kaiser Wilhelm II in Doorn, Holland, and Prince Louis Ferdinand had is re-enacted. Actual anti-Nazi speeches given by prominent Jews and some Gentiles are shown and the Nazis are shown trying to alter the Bible. In the final scene, Congressman Samuel Dickstein of New York and Hill give speeches directly to the audience, explaining the dangers of Nazism., 1h26
Directed by Lisa FruchtmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Documentary,
Historical,
MusicalThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about racism,
Documentary films about racism,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about politics,
Musical films,
Political filmsRating76%