War

Gulya Korolyova

Gulya Korolyova

May 1, 1968

Since childhood, Gulya Korolyova cultivated willpower, the ability to overcome difficulties, and reach her heights. The main test of her short life was the war. In the Battle of Stalingrad, under fire, Gulya carried out wounded soldiers and, being wounded herself, found the strength to lead the detachment on the offensive. She took her fourth height, which became her last.

G.I. Pink

G.I. Pink

May 1, 1968

The Pink Panther joins the army and angers his sergeant with his usual antics.

Mount of Lament

Mount of Lament

May 1, 1968

Lado Tajovic, a student, is charged by the communist party to go to his home in the Montenegrin Mountains, to illegally spread the liberation movement's propaganda. Alone, surrounded by enemies, always awake and ready to evade traps and ambushes, Lado fights on the verge of sleep, against people which are cowards ready to betrayal. He fights his own temptations, hallucinations that constantly besiege him. Although he perseveres in holding to party directives: no killing and no revenge, Lado at one moment of weakness falls to a primal human act vengeance.

Warkill

Warkill

April 30, 1968

A journalist watches a U.S. colonel and Filipino guerrillas smoke out Japanese soldiers.

Red Roses for the Fuhrer

Red Roses for the Fuhrer

April 24, 1968

James Daly is an American special soldier who goes behind enemy territory during WWII. His Objective: to steal top secret SS document that can change the course of the war.

Farkhad's Heroism

Farkhad's Heroism

April 15, 1968

One Step to Hell

One Step to Hell

April 14, 1968

A British colonial policeman in Africa, circa 1900, pursues a band of escaped killers across territory so wild, it lies just "one step to hell."

Wolves' Echoes

Wolves' Echoes

April 14, 1968

A lonely Border Guard officer, with a girl and a former villain, has to face a local corrupt Militia commandant and his people in wild Bieszczady Mountains in the Polish East.

The Charge of the Light Brigade

The Charge of the Light Brigade

April 10, 1968

During the Crimean War between Britain and Russia in the 1850s, a British cavalry division, led by the overbearing Lord Cardigan, engages in an infamously reckless strategic debacle against a Russian artillery battery.

Strange Game

Strange Game

April 5, 1968

In 1944, in Paris, the leader of a resistance network is looking for the traitor who gave away a radio operator.

The Bofors Gun

The Bofors Gun

April 4, 1968

A national service NCO (David Warner) comes face to face with an embittered Irish Gunner (Nicol Williamson) who is determined to humiliate him.

The Man Who Lies

The Man Who Lies

March 27, 1968

A man may or may not have betrayed a resistance fighter during World War II. He has supposedly been shot down by the Nazis and wanders into town. Mourning the death of an unseen comrade, he is taken in by the family of the dead rebel. He engages in a superfluous affair and witnesses the lesbian relationship between the man's sister and a female servant. When passions subside, the family has doubts about the reliability of the man's story.

Feldwebel Schmid

March 22, 1968

Submarine X-1

Submarine X-1

March 22, 1968

After losing a submarine and fifty crew in a battle with a German ship during WWII, a Royal Navy officer gets a second chance in a daring raid with midget subs.

Pralaw

Pralaw

March 17, 1968

A film based on the narrative poem Lilit Phra Lo.

Magpakailan Man

Magpakailan Man

March 15, 1968

Love Awaits Those Who Return

Love Awaits Those Who Return

March 11, 1968

Follows a young soldier and poet at the beginning of World War II in 1941. After being wounded while trying to save his commander, he finds himself behind enemy lines and goes through an arduous journey of survival and trials as he makes his way to a partisan detachment. Throughout his ordeal, the soldier reads poems by wartime poets.

The Night before Pearl Harbor

The Night before Pearl Harbor

March 9, 1968

The last film in the series brings the tale to the doorstep of Pacific War, with the planning of the bombing of Pearl Harbor dominant in Nakano Spy School.

The 17th Parallel

The 17th Parallel

March 5, 1968

On the border of North and South Vietnam, civilians live underground and cultivate their land in the dead of night, farmers take up arms, and bombs fall like clockwork. Joris Ivens and Marceline Loridan’s record of daily life in one of the most volatile regions of a war-torn, divided country is both a hazardous piece of first-hand journalism and a shattering work in its own right, simmering with barely repressed anger.

Doctor Vera

Doctor Vera

March 4, 1968

October 1941. The young surgeon Vera Treshnikova is forced, in the name of saving many lives, to become the head of a German hospital for civilians, where she continued her underground struggle against the Germans. And now, after the liberation of the city, she is suspected of aiding and abetting the Nazis.