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- A drama centered on the Korean War's final battle that will determine the border between north and south.
- Filmed simultaneously with ambulance crews across the west midlands, this series shows in real time the range of cases paramedics attend to.
- Vogue model, artist's muse, fearless war photographer: Lee Miller had many lives. Built on images of Lee and by Lee, LEE MILLER - A LIFE ON THE FRONT LINE explores a pioneering female artist who broke taboos and defied expectations.
- 20131h 18mNot Rated7.7 (738)80MetascoreDocumentary about deceased photojournalist Tim Hetherington directed by Sebastian Junger. Together with his friend and long-term collaborator Sebastian, Tim had travelled the world documenting conflicts in Afghanistan, Liberia and Libya among other locations. Best known for their 2010 film 'Restrepo' which was nominated for an Academy Award, the two strived to capture the humanity within conflict situations and with their images they focused on the individuals involved and their experiences of the violence surrounding them. Unfortunately, in 2011 Tim was killed by a mortar blast and this film is a tribute and celebration of the legacy he has left behind and includes Sebastian conducting interviews with those who knew Tim best.
- A story of the infantry regiment 61 that fought from Syväri to the Karelian Ishtmus.
- A hard hitting ITV series that follows Royal Marines recruits from day one of training, through 32 weeks of the longest and hardest military training in the world and then to the front line in Afghanistan.
- An Italian man looks back from his jail cell on his youthful exploits as a political extremist with understanding, candour and remorse.
- An African immigrant bank security guard turns the tables on Dublin's nastiest criminals when they force him to be the "inside man" on a bank robbery
- A documentary about the civil war in El Salvador in the 1980, told from the points of view of the rebels, the soldiers fighting them, and civilians who just want all the fighting and killing to end.
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- A film about the peaceful struggle of those made invisible by violence.
- "Flowers from the Front Line" is a three part doc series about the effects of war in the art and life of Ukrainian creatives, including stories from soldier poets on the front line. Our documentary tells the story of Ukrainian creatives who use their art as a means of coping, bringing light to the darkness. We will examine the impact of the war on their lives and how their art has provided a sense of beauty and joy in a world often filled with pain. This is a poignant story that highlights the enduring power of art and the human spirit.
- LAS ABOGADAS follows four immigration attorneys over a multi-year odyssey as the U.S. Government under President Trump upends every law meant to protect those fleeing from persecution, violence and war.
- A one-hour special updating the story of Commando: On the Front Line (2007). The film follows Bertie Kerr back to Afghanistan to assess the legacy of a war that cost over 450 British lives.
- World War I was promised to be the war to end all wars. The Great War was over but an even greater one was looming. In the mid-1930s war was inevitable. After Germany invaded Poland Great Britain responded by declaring war. World War II was in many ways a continuation of disputes that were left unsettled after World War I. 60 million people were killed during the years 1939 -1945 making this war the deadliest conflict in human history. What happened on the front line is what lead Britain to win World War II.
- Jennifer Connelly as Maddy Bowen is the subject of this five-minute featurette, as she pursues her story. One could call it pseudojournalism of an actress playing a pseudo-journalist.
- Music video examining media's uneasy relation with violence.
- Dedicated to the ravages of cancer, giving a voice to those who are in the midst of their journey as well as those on the front lines who have dedicated their lives to research or patient care.
- Three slices-of-life stories of Syrian refugees living in the Beqaa Valley Lebanon, written and preformed by them.
- Lester Greene is a bus driver who is Out On The Front Lines. This web show will feature people out on the front lines dealing with the pandemic. Lester has interviewed security officers, bus drivers, nurses, independent filmmakers, producers, agents, managers, Emmy Winners and more. The main objective of the show is to have an open conversation about one's feelings and emotions during this very trying time.
- Lester Greene is a bus driver who has honest conversations with people about who they are and how the world sees them. The show airs every Thursday at 6:30am EST on iHeart Radio via WDRBmedia.
- Ida is an 18-year-old Iranian-American high school student living in Michigan along with her mother, a sophisticated and well-educated housewife, and her father, an accomplished automotive engineer. Ida is incredibly smart, outspoken, and she is determined to do anything and take any risk to become a journalist. However, Ida is being challenged by one of high school newspaper faculty advisers, Ms. Janet Dallas, who is known for her prejudice and her rigid ideas. When Ida has lost all her hopes, her powerful ally on the faculty, Dr. Nathan Thompson, comes to her rescue. At the end, and with fresh victories in hand, Ida decides to go to Iran for her spring break to visit her grandmother and reconnect to her past.
- The film, shot entirely on zoom, is inspired by the doctors and nurses braving the harshest of conditions during Covid-19.
- Supt. Adam Okaro recalls dramatic moments including two station fires that killed nine officers in total, a hitman targeting June Ackland and his first day at Sun Hill when he stopped an abduction at his daughter's school.
- A young David Gan joins the WWII effort, eager to serve his country. Feelings of exclusion as a Chinese-American disappear in the Army. After experiencing the loss of so many fallen comrades, David dedicates his life to those who never came home.
- CBS News primetime special that provides a first-hand look at emergency medical personnel grappling with patients suffering from coronavirus at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York.
- MIND ZONE follows clinicians with an Army Combat Stress Control unit as they deploy to Afghanistan to carry out two missions: protecting soldiers from post-traumatic stress and keeping these same soldiers in the fight. With psychiatric casualties mounting, the United States Army ups the deployment of mental health detachments to take care of battle-weary soldiers. The Combat Stress Control team is equipped with a wide arsenal of psychological techniques, from mindfulness training, resiliency conditioning, to video therapy. But the challenges of managing the two missions confront sobering realities when boots hit the ground.
- In this very personal and critically important documentary, we will meet those on the front lines, who will share with us what their cutting-edge research and experience has revealed. How far have we come. How far we have to go.
- This essential documentary film focuses on Iranian women's rights activists who are on the forefront of a decentralized but surprisingly powerful movement. These women are part of the largest, non-violent movement in the world that survives within the heart of a bitterly anti-female theocratic state. In this film, the first of its kind, these activists speak of their struggle for gender equality, and the price they have to pay for it. They also speak of their inspiring achievements in a state where misogyny is the order of the day.
- Performances to Benefit Feed the Front Line, The charity provides free food to front line workers and, in the process, helps support local restaurants.
- An intimate portrait of three young sailors serving in the South China Sea, thousands of miles away from the front lines.
- An interesting piece on some of the rigors of the location shoot in the Mojave Desert.
- From Executive Producer, Ken E. Nwadike, Jr., Called to the Front Lines gives an in depth look at the mission and objective of the Free Hugs Project. Experience the 1992 Los Angeles riots, 2016 Charlotte riots, and 2017 Trump Inauguration uprising through Ken's lens as he acknowledges the past to create a path for peace in the future.
- The world's press gather at Dover, England awaiting a threatened German attack.
- Behind the frontlines in Iraq with the all-female unit within the Kurdistan Workers' Party. The women are on the front lines of a fierce battle against the Islamic State. Should America back the PKK, it would mean upsetting Turkey.