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Follows Diondre Howell, a late-20s Iraq War veteran whose undiagnosed PTSD makes everyday civilian life feel like another battlefield. Clinging to rigid routines and haunted by hypervigilance, Diondre becomes increasingly alienated from his family, including his mother Zoe, and finds fleeting solace in a relationship with Fatimah Danel, an Ethiopian immigrant rebuilding her own life after abuse. Denied VA treatment due to his military discharge, Diondre’s spiral intensifies, culminating in a tragic, gut-wrenching finale rooted in real-life events, including the 2009 Fort Hood shooting.
On August 15, 1944 the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) jumped over the south of France. Their mission was to support and protect the Allied Troops marching to Berlin. Landing in enemy territory, they fell under immediate attack. In their effort to complete the mission and rendez-vous with their unit, three isolated paratroopers come across a group of French resistants in desperate need. They decide to help liberate some of the captive Partisans.
A Jewish document forger who survives WWII hiding in plain sight in Berlin.
The black comedy is set against the backdrop of a secret Arctic military base in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It is based on a true story from the Korean War of a hospital where incurably injured veterans of Korea were kept invisible and officially missing until their deaths.
Story about the unsung female heroes of WWII.
Documents the outbreak of civil war following Angola's independence from Portugal in 1975.
In 1992, 22-year-old Dan Eldon travels to Somalia on assignment for Reuters. He witnesses American and UN troops launching 'Operation Restore Hope', first with a sense of relief, then growing frustration. His pictures help draw international attention to the developing crisis. On 12 July 1993, he is due to leave Mogadishu but then UN forces bomb a house where they believe the warlord General Farah Aideed is present. Instead, 74 innocent men, women and children are killed and more than 100 injured. Survivors race to the journalists' hotel and ask them to take pictures. Travelling in convoy, under the protection of Somalis, Eldon and a group of colleagues go to the bombed compound. As they begin to take photographs, the crowd erupts in anger at what has happened and attack the journalists, who are stoned and beaten to death.