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- Return to the world of Thra, where three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis' power, and set out to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.
- In Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, banker brothers Walraven and Gijs van Hall face their greatest challenge yet when they decide to help fund the Dutch resistance.
- The Resistance needs your help. Hidden in the forest outside Black Spire Outpost, the Resistance is gathering recruits for a secret mission.
- 2024– TV-145.6 (242)TV SeriesRud raids the treacherous labyrinths, uninterested in fabled riches but desperate to cure his sick sister. Kicked out by a conceited hero, Rud heads home empty-handed until he rescues a girl who exposes his unparalleled protection.
- While Joseph Goebbels infamously declared Berlin "free of Jews" in 1943, 1,700 managed to survive in the Nazi capital through the end of WWII. The Invisibles traces the stories of four young people who learned to hide in plain sight.
- Film about the lead up to the Polish uprising against German occupation at the end of the Second World War.
- Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance is an online series that aims to fill in the gaps between seasons two and three of the Re-imagined Series. The webisodes can be viewed through the official web portal at Syfy.com. The webisode series was written by Battlestar Galactica veterans Bradley Thompson and David Weddle, and directed by Wayne Rose. The entire series is 27 minutes long in total, divided into 10 episodes. While the Webisodes are included in the Region 1 DVD boxset of Season 3, they are not included in the Region 2 version. They are, however, included on all Blu-ray releases. In particular, the Webisodes chronicle Duck's and Jammer's motivations to become suicide-bomber and collaborator, respectively.
- Survival horror game set during season 7 of The X-Files (1993). Scully and Mulder travel to Red Falls, Colorado to look for two missing teenage girls accused of witchcraft only to find the place infested with black oil zombies.
- Bourdelle, a family of musicians, refuse to play for Germans during the war. They would like to liberate France using all possible means.
- Ecem and Rahmi, who are at the very beginning of their relationship, live in the basement of an apartment in Istanbul. Their life takes a different turn one night when Ecem's ex-boyfriend Kazim comes to their doorstep. The anger of Rahmi, who is very jealous, causes a night full of regrets.
- Set in the dying world of Aurordeca, The Resistance is an action-packed thriller revolving around an epic tale of destiny and revenge. Syrus Primoris, a brilliant chemist, has taken control of the ten regions of Aurordeca in the wake of a devastating plague. Half the population is already dead. It is only Syrus and his miracle suppressant, Noxe, that can keep the other half from succumbing to the virus. In exchange, the people grant Syrus absolute power. Only one group stands in open opposition to the regime. The Aurordecan Resistance Movement (ARM), led by the fierce and driven Lana. ARM sees Syrus for the despot he truly is and fight tirelessly to find a cure for the disease and to free the people from their enslavement to the suppressant. But everything changes through a chance encounter with a mysterious and deadly drifter, Arclite.
- The time is WWII in Nazi occupied France. Trained by Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) spy division, a trained British female spy and her fellow agents use a small cafe as their headquarters. Their cafe becomes a trap as a Nazi officer begins to suspect who they really are.
- 19921h 53mNot Rated7.4 (111)In 1944, at least 170 German citizens were brought to trial and convicted as participants in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. This was not an isolated act, but rather the last of more than 20 attempts to overthrow the Nazi Regime. Powerful and provocative, Academy Award nominee THE RESTLESS CONSCIENCE explores the motivating principles and activities of the anti-Nazi resistance inside Germany from 1933 to 1945. The film is a deeply moving portrayal of individual destinies, focusing on the moral and political evolution of individuals whose conscience was at odds with an overpowering national consensus. Hava Kohav Beller's THE RESTLESS CONSCIENCE highlights the tension between individual responsibility to a personal ethical code, and to a tyrannical political system. In telling their story, the film recognizes those who, despite mortal danger to themselves and their families, had the courage to uphold essential human values.
- Two segments. The first one arranges six stories from Cesare Pavese's "Dialoghi con Leucò", taken from classical mythology. The second segment is taken from Pavese's novel "La luna e i falò": after WWII the emigrant 'The Bastard' comes back to his village in the Langhe (northern Italy) to find that everyone he knew has died and the war has deeply changed relationships between people.
- The Crystal Calls: Making The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance takes viewers behind the scenes of a new world with unprecedented access, revealing the vision, artistry and talent required to bring an entirely handcrafted universe to life.
- Before the Force awakened and prior to the First Order's attack on Jakku, follow the never-before-told stories of Poe Dameron, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Maz Kanata, Rey, Finn, BB-8 and more!
- In a time of war, when occupation turns to genocide, one woman choose resistance over death and takes on the empire of Japan.
- Documentary featuring interviews with female partisans who participated in the resistance and survived the German invasion of Italy in the 1940's.
- Follow four women fleeing persecution on the new underground railroad desperately trying to get under the border wall and into Canada.
- The rise to underworld eminence of the notorious Chicago gangster Artuto Ui - who bears a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler.
- How everyday people from a small valley in Switzerland fight the drilling project of an international gas Company that is threatening the drinking water of more than 120'000 people...
- The Resistance forms as new enemies threaten to kidnap and murder more innocent Trait-Positive girls.
- 1940. Anna stay alone, her husband her brother her father leave for the war with the Italians. The attack of the Germans will give a hard blow to her family. She will continue to fight, approaching the German commander of the area.
- Explores the story of forced reproduction in the antebellum South and reveals the agency of Mary Gaffney, an enslaved woman who takes control of her body and fertility.
- The documentary transports viewers directly into the ancient redwood forests of Humboldt County, California, where groups of activists have elevated forms of resistance to new heights. Julia Hill and dozens of others camped high in the treetops for months, while those surrounded by clearcuts utilized creative nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience to slow chainsaws, drawing attention to the destruction of ancient forests. The film offers an insider's perspective on the Earth First. movement, including its Save Headwaters Forest campaign, the attempted murder of activist Judi Bari, the bullying of young activists sitting on the ground with tear gas in their eyes, and the establishment of permanent "tree camps" tens of meters above the ground. It culminates in mass protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle.
- It's New Year's Eve in New York City, and Tom McKenna is alone. Then again, solitude is an essential part of Tom's secretive profession -- a profession he guards even at the expense of love, even on New Year's Eve. But this New Year's Eve, which promises to be the most important night of his life, Tom is confronted with a complication he couldn't have anticipated, and presented with a choice that could change his life.... which path will he choose?
- Burkinabè Rising, a new documentary from Cultures of Resistance Films, showcases creative nonviolent resistance in Burkina Faso. A small, landlocked country in West Africa, Burkina Faso is home to a vibrant community of artists and engaged citizens, who provide an example of the type of political change that can be achieved when people come together. It is an inspiration, not only to the rest of Africa but also to the rest of the world. Through music, film, ecology, visual art, and architecture, the people featured in this film are carrying on the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Sankara. After assuming the presidency in 1983, Sankara was killed in a 1987 coup d'état led by his friend and close advisor Blaise Compaoré, who subsequently ruled the country as an autocrat for twenty-seven years. In October 2014 a massive popular insurrection led to his removal. Today, the spirit of resistance is mightier than ever in Burkina Faso. In the fall of 2016, director Iara Lee traveled throughout the country to film Burkinabè Rising. Through this journey, she met a remarkable cast of artists, musicians, and activists who are using the country's artistic traditions to propel forward a message of resistance: Joey le Soldat, a rapper, infuses his lyrics with references to the struggles of the impoverished youth in Ouagadougou, the country's capital, as well as those of the farmers who toil in the country outside. Marto, Burkina Faso's most well-known graffiti artist, turns barren city walls into colorful murals decrying injustice. Malika la Slameuse, a women's rights activist, performs slam poetry that offers a feminist perspective on a male-dominated art form. Serge Aimé Coulibaly uses dance as a form of political resistance, with movement borne from a need to speak out and take action. Burkina FasoIn addition to profiling individual artists, Burkinabè Rising documents a festival of recycled art and interviews groups of farmers who are standing up to the incroachment of corporate agriculture. Displaying a panorama of creative resistance, the film shows how the resurgent Burkinabè pursuit of peace and justice manifests itself through cultural expression, permeating every aspect of daily life.
- Rhythm of Resistance examines the vital role of music in the lives of black South Africans under the oppressive regime of apartheid.
- The protagonist of the documentary is 50-year-old Ryszard Szczepanski, whose passion is bird watching. Inspired by the designs of Leonardo da Vinci, he decided to build a flying machine, powered by human muscle, which he called The Ornithopter. The film is set in the picturesque scenery of Kashubian hills, where Ryszard performs his attempts of taking the machinery to the skies. Realization of his great dream is accompanied by children - the audience his circus performances. Their whispers "will fly - won't fly" are both skeptical and hopeful.
- Here are stories from Holland of survival and courage during the Nazi tyranny of World War II.
- This film looks at Peter Watkins and his uncompromising devotion to his ideals.
- The Wages of Resistance is a feature-length documentary film that portrays an "extended span of time" of the protests against building Narita International Airport which have continued from the 1960's to today through documenting monologues of those whose lives were twisted by the movement. After forty-five years, I revisited the Sanrizuka airport land. What did I see there and what attracted my attention that prompted me to film? "In the beginning was the Word." In the beginning, everything is brought out into broad daylight to be scrutinised and dissected by words and reason; to be verbalised and hanged out to dry. On the other hand, the world of films is a world of shadows swaying endlessly. The minute you think you caught them; they slip through your fingers. The mesh of words must be too big to verbalise them. They are gone. This film recounts the forty-six years of struggles of the Sanrizuka farmers opposing the new airport and the government's powerful oppression from time to time, through the sober eyes of present day farmers. However imperfect the airport might be, it has been built and it is inevitable to conclude that the farmers lost the struggle. The farmers are still farming in the land while casting side glances at the planes taking off and landing. They continue to live there. Their lives and minds must be wavering in conflicting courses. We quietly placed our camera by their side and made a tranquil document of their monologues.
- An introduction to the popular struggle in Palestine: What is it? Why does it exist? What are the challenges in the movement? and What will be the next step? Speaking with Palestinian activists and intellectuals on the ground, the film shares concepts and ideas behind the culture and politics of the popular resistance, contributing to the discussion on the challenges and successes of the Palestinian fight against the Israeli occupation and to realize a nation. This film follows villagers' struggles against housing demolitions, Israeli settlements and building of the wall in the small town of Al-Ma'sara in the West Bank, exploring issues of human rights, women's rights and resistance tactics and strategies.
- About three teenage girls, Barbara Rodbell, Shulamit Lack, and Faye Schulman and their exploits during the Jewish Holocaust in different European countries.
- In a post-WWIII society where possession of food is punishable by death, a female cop struggles to protect her law-breaking lover from her own partner.
- The Vampyr Resistance Corps tells the story of three Resistance army soldiers, who have never worked together before, leaving the comfort of their base to go into vampire infested territory to save a high ranking army official.
- TV SeriesA story about a fight against the sweetest con in the world.
- Amidst the chaos of World War II, Italian women rose as unsung heroes, collaborating with Canadian troops and wielding influence on the frontlines, challenging war's conventional gender narratives.
- The film explores the mood of the zeitgeist, the notion that our economy is based upon a system of kleptocracy and the idea that radical financial reform is key to overturning the current debt-based monetary system, which effectively ties the common people into slavery from the cradle to the grave.