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, 2h20
Directed by Oliver StoneOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Tommy Lee Jones,
Robert John Burke,
Timothy Carhart,
Joan Chen,
Tim Guinee,
Haing S. NgorRating67%
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Le Ly (Hiep Thi Le) is a girl growing up in a Vietnamese village. Her life changes when the communist insurgents show up in the village to first fight the forces of France and then the United States. During the American involvement, Le Ly is captured and tortured by South Vietnamese government troops, and later raped by the Viet Cong because they suspect that she is a traitor. After the rape, her relationship with her village is destroyed, and she and her family are forced to move.![The Good German](/imagesen/small/11721.jpg)
, 1h43
Directed by Steven SoderberghOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors George Clooney,
Cate Blanchett,
Tobey Maguire,
Beau Bridges,
Tony Curran,
Leland OrserRating59%
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Jacob "Jake" Geismar (George Clooney), an American war correspondent for The New Republic, returns to Berlin during the Potsdam negotiations between the Allied powers after World War II was over in Europe (May 1945) but before hostilities ended in Asia (August 1945). Jacob witnesses his murdered driver, a black-marketeering American soldier named Tully (Tobey Maguire), being fished from a river eddy, suspiciously adjacent to the Potsdam conference grounds. The corpse is discovered to be in possession of 50,000 German reichsmarks — which are later revealed to have been printed by the U.S occupying forces.![The Second Civil War](/imagesen/small/74863.jpg)
, 1h37
Directed by Joe DanteOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about immigration,
Political filmsActors Beau Bridges,
Phil Hartman,
James Earl Jones,
Denis Leary,
Joanna Cassidy,
Dan HedayaRating65%
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The 1997 film is set in a United States in which foreign immigration has skyrocketed: The mayor of Los Angeles speaks only in Spanish, Rhode Island is populated mostly by Chinese-Americans, and Alabama has a congressman from India. Politics is openly reduced to a matter of catering to various ethnic groups for their votes - the Alabama congressman will only support the president if his state receives more money for Hindu temples. When an atomic weapon is used in Pakistan, an international organization makes plans to bring orphans to Idaho.![The Four Feathers](/imagesen/small/101261.jpg)
, 1h40
Directed by Don SharpOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Beau Bridges,
Jane Seymour,
Robert Powell,
Simon Ward,
Harry Andrews,
Richard JohnsonRating63%
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Lieutenant Harry Faversham (Beau Bridges) is the latest scion of a prominent military family. A deeply sensitive boy, he is much traumatised by the early death of his kind-hearted mother. Though he never wants to be a soldier, he feels obliged to join the army. Though no coward (as he will later show), he has no interest in an army career. Having met and become engaged to Ethne, he decides to resign his commission. The fact that war in the Sudan is coming is irrelevant to this decision. During their engagement ball on the final day of his army career, Faversham receives telegrammes summoning him and three of his brother officers (Durrance, Willoughby and Trench) back to the regiment prior to being sent to the Sudan. As determined as ever to leave the army, Faversham burns the telegrammes so that he can pretend not to have been summoned back to the regiment before his commission expires. Willoughby sees him burning papers and notices that he is embarrassed to have been taken by surprise in doing so. On later realising that Faversham was burning the telegrammes from the army, Willoughby assumes that Faversham has done so because he is afraid of going to the Sudan. Durrance, Willoughby and Trench then send Faversham three white feathers, betokening cowardice, and turn their backs on him. When Faversham tries to explain to Eithne what has happened, she also reaches the same mistaken conclusion and gives him a fourth white feather. Following his regiment's deployment, Faversham realizes he has made a grave mistake and, having toyed with suicide, finally resolves to redeem his honour.![The Killing Fields](/imagesen/small/7669.jpg)
, 2h18
Directed by Roland JofféOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Sam Waterston,
John Malkovich,
Haing S. Ngor,
Julian Sands,
Craig T. Nelson,
Spalding GrayRating77%
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In the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh during May 1973, the Cambodian national army is fighting a civil war with the Khmer Rouge, a result of the Vietnam War overspilling that country’s borders. Dith Pran, a Cambodian journalist and interpreter for The New York Times, awaits the arrival of reporter Sydney Schanberg at the city's airport but leaves suddenly. Schanberg takes a cab to his hotel where he meets up with Al Rockoff (John Malkovich). Pran meets Schanberg later and tells him that an incident has occurred in a town, Neak Leung; allegedly, an American B-52 has bombed the town.![Out of the Ashes](/imagesen/small/119482.jpg)
, 1h53
Directed by Joseph SargentOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Christine Lahti,
Beau Bridges,
Richard Crenna,
Bruce Davison,
Jonathan Cake,
Zoie PalmerRating66%
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Gisella Perl (Christine Lahti), a Jewish-Romanian gynecologist from Sighetu, Romania, testifies before an Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) review board consisting of three men (Bruce Davison, Richard Crenna, and Beau Bridges). Perl is seeking to be granted citizenship after passing the New York State Medical Licensing Board examinations, wishing to begin practicing in New York. She recounts her early life when she aspired to be a doctor despite the admonishments of her father, her time practicing as a gynecologist before the German invasion, and her experiences as prisoner #25404, where she provided what medical care she could to fellow prisoners. Her most controversial actions included providing late-term abortions to pregnant women in order to save their lives. These pregnant women would otherwise have been killed immediately or subjected to the torture of horrific "medical" experiments.![Night Crossing](/imagesen/small/7408.jpg)
, 1h46
Directed by Delbert MannOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors John Hurt,
Jane Alexander,
Beau Bridges,
Doug McKeon,
Glynnis O'Connor,
Klaus LöwitschRating64%
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The film opens with a brief summary of 1961's then-current conditions in East Germany and nature of the border zone, featuring stock footage such as Conrad Schumann's jump over barbed wire in Berlin.![Norma Rae](/imagesen/small/102200.jpg)
, 1h50
Directed by Martin RittOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Feminist films,
Films about the labor movement,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Sally Field,
Beau Bridges,
Ron Leibman,
Pat Hingle,
Morgan Paull,
Barbara BaxleyRating72%
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Norma Rae Webster is a minimum-wage worker in a cotton mill that has taken too much of a toll on the health of her family for her to ignore their poor working conditions. After hearing a speech by a New York union organizer, Reuben Warshowsky, Norma Rae decides to join the effort to unionize her shop. This causes conflict at home when Norma Rae's husband, Sonny, says she's not spending enough time in the home.![Mother Night](/imagesen/small/112787.jpg)
, 1h54
Directed by Keith GordonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Sheryl Lee,
Alan Arkin,
Nick Nolte,
Zach Grenier,
Kirsten Dunst,
Anna BergerRating70%
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Confined in an Israeli jail, Howard W. Campbell, Jr. writes a memoir about his career in Nazi Germany. During the buildup to World War II, Campbell, an American playwright of German language stage productions, is approached by War Department operative Frank Wirtanen. Wirtanen asks Campbell to work as a spy for the U.S. in the approaching war, though he promises no reward or recognition. Campbell rejects the offer, but Wirtanen adds that he wants Campbell to take some time to consider, telling him that Campbell's answer will come in the form of how he acts and what positions he assumes once the war begins.![From Karkhe to Rhein](/imagesen/small/164681.jpg)
, 1h33
Directed by Ebrahim HatamikiaOrigin IranGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Ali Dehkordi,
Homa RoustaRating70%
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Saeed, is an Iran–Iraq war victim who has headed to Germany for his eyesight treatment, comes across his sister, Leila, who has lived in Cologne with her husband and son, Jonas for many years. Saeed gets his sight back after the surgery and he is coped with the new and strange atmosphere around him. Saeed is getting ready to come back to Iran but everything goes wrong. Further examinations show that he suffers from leukemia. His disease has apparently resulted from chemical gases used in the war. When Saeed’s sister finds out about his disease, she tries to prevent any situation which will cause him stress, as the doctors advised. But Saeed becomes very ill when he watches the video of Iran’s leader Ayatollah Khomeini’s funeral which was recorded by his brother in law. So, they take him to the hospital and he dies there while doing chemotherapy. This happens while Saeed’s wife and his newly born baby are coming to Germany to meet him. The last scene of the film shows that the family of Saeed’s sister is going back to Iran with his wife.