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Directed by Malcolm ClarkeOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about films,
Films about racism,
Films about religion,
Documentary films about business,
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Renée Saint-Cyr,
Hans Albers,
Marlene Dietrich,
Kurt Gerron,
Peter LorreRating74%
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Directed by Malcolm ClarkeOrigin CanadaGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about music and musicians,
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Directed by Ellen SpiroOrigin USAGenres War,
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Après les attentats du 11 septembre 2001, Tomas Young devient soldat parce qu'il veut défendre son pays contre le terrorisme. Bientôt il se retrouve à la guerre d'Irak ou il perd sa santé. Désabusé, sérieusement handicapé, il retourne aux États-Unis et se demande s'il n'a pas été trompé par la propagande. , 22minutes
Directed by Joseph StrickOrigin USAGenres War,
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Le film apporte des témoignages de cinq soldats à propos du Massacre de Mỹ Lai intervenu en mars 1968 lors de la guerre du Viet Nam, et ayant fait plus de 500 victimes dont beaucoup de femmes, enfants et vieillards. Sur les 110 soldats qui ont participé au massacre, sept ayant démissionné de l'armée acceptent de témoigner, mais deux mentent en affirmant n'y avoir pas participé, et leur témoignage n'est finalement pas retenu. Sur les cinq autres, trois essayent de se justifier., 1h33
Genres War,
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Origin USAGenres War,
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The film addresses the issues many soldiers face upon their return from the War in Iraq, including problems with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and an inability to meld back into "normal" society. The film includes footage of soldiers in Iraq and personal interviews with about two dozen people directly affected by the war (either veterans or family members/friends of veterans). The veterans, both men and women, speak of their experiences before, during, and after the war. The veterans speak about recruitment and training, combat, their returns home, facing their families, and their difficulties in making the necessary changes needed to fit back into society. The Ground Truth was released in theatres on September 15 of 2006 and released on DVD on September 26 of the same year. People can sign up to host screenings of the film online at The Ground Truth or view a low-resolution copy online, see bottom., 2h2
Directed by Kazuo HaraGenres War,
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Though Okuzaki ultimately holds Emperor Hirohito accountable for all the suffering of the war, ("I hate irresponsible people...the most cowardly man in Japan, is the Emperor Hirohito"), he painstakingly tracks down former soldiers and officers, coaxing them into telling him about the deaths, often abusing them verbally and at times physically in the process (at one point, Okuzaki states that "violence is my forte"). The people he talks to give different accounts of what transpired almost 40 years earlier, some saying that those killed were executed for desertion after the war was already over, while others state that they were shot for cannibalizing New Guinea indigenous people.