The documentary Why We Dream premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, now underway in New York City, presenting the audience with an emotional examination of how war shapes society and the individual.
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10 Greatest Non-American War Movies Of All Time
The US doesn't have the monopoly on the war film genre, and some of the best war movies ever made were released outside of ...
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War movies & shows that remind us how bad war can be
War films and series attempt the impossible challenge that has confronted filmmakers since cinema's earliest days: ...
The Gist: Throughout the 77 minutes of Britain and the Blitz, we’ll “meet” several survivors of this horrible ordeal: Eric Brady, who was five years old when he survived the bombing of his school – ...
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The Greatest War Movies of the Last 100 Years, Ranked
Over 100 years, there have been some amazing war films that explore many themes, and fans of the genre should check them all ...
CHIP JACOBS, WRITER: It's hard for us to imagine what it was like that day in July 1943. It appeared quite suddenly. CHRISTOPHER WELLS, HISTORIAN: Thick, dark, silvery blue clouds descended over the ...
Sometimes, a flight means more than merely transporting a person from one city to another. “Why We Dream,” a feature documentary that screens today at the Tribeca Film Festival, chronicles the moving ...
Hayao Miyazaki’s 2013 film, The Wind Rises, is likely the director’s most personal movie, drawing from elements of his own ...
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio — Every fall, documentary filmmakers and enthusiasts flock to this quaint village for the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival. The 16th annual edition runs Oct. 7-12 at several ...
In the documentary “Riefenstahl," director Andres Veiel examines Leni Riefenstahl's complicity with the Nazis using never-before-seen documents.
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