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Directed by Sergio CorbucciOrigin ItalieGenres War,
Comedy,
HistoricalThemes Military humor in film,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Ciccio Ingrassia,
Gino Cervi,
Totò,
Annie Girardot,
Peppino De Filippo,
Ugo TognazziRating58%
The Sicilians Franco and Ciccio are taken from a small town in Sicily and shipped in the Italian army which has to face the Nazi troops along with U.S. allies in the famous Normandy landings. Franco and Ciccio, more clumsy than ever, having won the war back in Italy, but they are out of work., 2h
Origin GermanGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalActors Ulrich Tukur,
Benjamin Sadler,
Aglaia Szyszkowitz,
Hanns Zischler,
Thomas Thieme,
Patrick MöllekenRating65%
En 1944, le Feld-maréchal Rommel, surnommé le "Renard du Désert", est chargé d'organiser les défenses allemandes en cas de débarquement allié en France. , 1h44
Directed by Michael Powell,
Emeric PressburgerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Dirk Bogarde,
Marius Goring,
David Oxley,
Cyril Cusack,
Laurence Payne,
Wolfe MorrisRating64%
During World War II, the Greek Mediterranean island of Crete was occupied by the Nazis. British officers Major Patrick Leigh Fermor DSO (Dirk Bogarde) and Captain Bill Stanley Moss MC (David Oxley) of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) land on the island. With the help of the local Cretan resistance in April 1944, they kidnap General Kreipe (Marius Goring), the commander of the island. They take Kreipe across rough country to a secluded cove on the far side of the island, where they are picked up and taken to Cairo, the Middle East headquarters of British forces., 1h30
Genres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Goran Bogdan,
Slaven Španović,
Alen LiverićRating67%
Movie takes place during the Croatian War of Independence. The film is based on a true story that happened on the eve in autumn of 1991 in the small Croatian village of Kusonje, near Pakrac. A small group of Croatian soldiers went on a patrol in an improvised armored car that thay had made. In Kusonje they get ambushed by Serbs and are forced to hide in a nearby abandoned house that bears the house number 55. Their resistance to the forces of the rebel Serbs, the JNA and Serbian special forces takes almost 24 hours. In parallel the film follows the efforts of their fellow soldiers to pull them out of the encirclement., 2h8
Directed by Rachid BoucharebOrigin AlgerieGenres Drama,
War,
Fantastic,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
French war films,
La colonisation française,
La provence,
Political films,
Histoire de FranceActors Jamel Debbouze,
Samy Naceri,
Sami Bouajila,
Roschdy Zem,
Bernard Blancan,
Mathieu SimonetRating69%
The film begins in North Africa where large numbers of indigènes (French Algerian Tirailleurs as well as Tunisian or Moroccan Goumiers) have been recruited into the French First Army of the Free French Forces, that has been formed to liberate France of the Nazi occupation in World War II., 1h51
Directed by Russell CroweOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Russell Crowe,
Olga Kurylenko,
Jai Courtney,
Jacqueline McKenzie,
Isabel Lucas,
Cem YılmazRating69%
The film opens in 1919, just after World War I has ended. Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe), an Australian farmer and water diviner, has located ground water on his land and is digging a well. Upon emerging from the well, he jests with his dog that his hunch about finding water was correct. Joshua returns home to find his wife, Eliza (Jacqueline McKenzie), mending boots that she says one of their sons had damaged. She asks him to read a story to their three boys and, although tired, he agrees. As Joshua reads Arabian Nights, we see that their sons' beds are empty. Joshua's three sons Arthur (Ryan Corr), Edward (James Fraser), and Henry (Ben O'Toole) served with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) at the Battle of Gallipoli four years previously and are presumed dead. Eliza, unable to cope with her grief, commits suicide. Joshua resolves to bring his sons' bodies home and bury them with their mother.