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- A single-parent ex-con in a tough minority neighborhood finds his personal values challenged when he discovers his son is gay.
- The band of musketeers; D'Artagnan, Porthos, Aramis and Athos, portrayed in a purely self-ironic and disenchanted key, in a series of adventures in order to save King Louis XIV.
- Is a continuation of the film series "Judex" the masked fighter for justice.
- Life and times of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, famous French pilot and even more famous writer who disappeared on a routine reconnaissance flight during WW2.
- On May 8, 1945, Nazi Germany was defeated. Over-publicized, the Nuremberg trials sounded a few months later as the promise to purge Germany of a devastating ideology. But this task will quickly become wishful thinking. Despite their initial intentions, the Allies already know that it will be impossible to deal with the millions of Germans who have gravity around the Nazi Party. The onset of the Cold War soon pushed denazification into the background. Anxious not to deprive Germany of its vital forces for its reconstruction, the Americans and their allies reduce the purification to a simple questionnaire. In the Soviet zone, the hunt for former Nazis is above all a means of repression against opponents of the new regime. In the 1960s, German youth rediscovered Nazi crimes and demanded accountability from their parents ...
- In the dying days of the Nazi regime, German U-boats fight to the end. On April 16th, 1945, the U-190 sinks the minesweeper HMCS Esquimalt, the last Canadian warship lost in the Second World War. The survivors endure six hours in the frigid water before being rescued; only twenty-seven of the minesweeper's seventy-one crewmembers will survive. On May 11, the U-190 receives a transmission from headquarters: each U-boat must surrender to Allied forces. Two Canadian escort vessels are transferred from a convoy with orders to meet and board the U-190. The U-boat is now a prize of war and her crew is made prisoner. During the summer of 1945, the U-190, now property of the Canadian Navy, sets out on an exhibition tour which takes her to the main ports on the St. Lawrence River. The submarine 2 then travels to Trois-Rivières, Quebec City, Gaspé, Pictou, Sydney and each time, her presence attracts thousands of onlookers. The Canadian Navy decides to put an end to the U-190's career on October 21, 1947. The U-boat is towed to the spot where it had sunk the HMCS Esquimalt. For the RCN, the sinking of the U-190 was the final act of a drama which marked the end of enemy incursions into the country, and a symbolic way to end the war.
- Victor Martin's mission tells a unique adventure. October 1942, Victor Martin is sent in Germany by the Belgian resistance, so he can see with his own eyes where the deportation trains bring the Jews. His mission would lead him to the doors of Auschwitz. The film was made like a historical road-movie, mixing original drawings, archives, and new testimonies.
- Music video for The Offline's song "La mission commence" from his album "La couleur de la mer". Directed and edited by Peter Haueis
- 1997–TV Episode
- 2017–20238.1 (21)TV EpisodeOn May 8, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered. Its leaders had to be punished, its symbols and schemes eradicated once and for all. The Nuremberg trials, which attracted a great deal of attention from the media, raised hopes that Germany would be liberated from the devastating ideology. But this attempt soon proved to be wishful thinking: the Allies quickly realized that the denazification of millions of Germans close to the NSDAP was an unattainable goal, which helped the German population, who had partially covered for the Nazi criminals, to some degree of rehabilitation.
- 202111mTV EpisodeWhile life signs appear on Earth, Alex continues his mission. This time he finds an old laptop with remarkable stories. Maybe not everything is lost.
- Indians found religion, disease and death at this now haunted mission.