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Elizabeth
(1998)This acclaimed epic of the Queen's treacherous rise to power received seven Academy Award nominations and stars Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough.

Everlasting Moments
(2008)This beautifully filmed true story tells of one woman's capacity to survive during social unrest in Sweden in the 1900s. When Maria Larsson wins a camera she keeps it. This decision alters her life as it allows her to see the world through new eyes, offering her a route to freedom from her abusive husband.

For All Mankind
(1989)A unique view of the moon is made possible through film taken by the Apollo astronauts who landed on the surface.

Four Days in September
(1997)
Good Night, and Good Luck.
(2005)Good Night, And, Good Luck. takes place during the early days ofbroadcast in 1950's America. It chronicles the real-life conflictbetween Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy.

Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961)During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career.

Land of Mine
(2015)Based on extraordinary true events, writer/director Martin Zandvliets multi award-winning historical drama follows a group of captured soldiers in Denmark in the immediate aftermath of WWII. After the Nazi surrender in May 1945, a unit of young Germans most barely out of their teens are put to work by their Allied captors. With minimal training, they are placed under the supervision of a righteous and embittered Danish sergeant, Rasmussen (played by the superb Roland Møller, A Hijacking), and sent to locate and disarm Hitlers munitions that still litter the beaches along Denmarks west coast. Featuring arresting performances from the ensemble cast and breathtaking cinematography, Zandvliets sweeping drama makes for riveting and deeply-affecting cinema that demands to be seen on the big screen.

Miracle
(2004)The story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's win over a seemingly invincible Soviet squad.

Queen Christina
(1934)Greta Garbo stars in one of her greatest roles, as the 17th century Swedish queen fiercely devoted to her country who fights at the head of her army like a man but who loves like a woman--Queen Christina. Crowned queen when she was five years old, the beautiful Christina (Garbo) leads a sexually ambiguous life as she fights to defend her Protestant country against the Counterreformation, dressi...

Quiz Show
(1994)Behind-the-scenes look at a high stakes, scandal-plagued game show.

Quo Vadis, Aida?
(2021)Bosnia, 1995. When the Serbian army takes over her town, a UN translator becomes a conduit for crucial negotiations as her community seeks shelter.

Tales from the Golden Age
(2009)Cristian Mungiu's collection of five short comedies takes a bitingly satirical look at life in Romania during the final years of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu's regime. The individual episodes give an idea of how surreal and absurd the lot of the ordinary Romanian could be made by the machinations of their nation's brand of communism.

The Emigrants
(1971)Karl Oskar Nilsson (Max von Sydow) and his wife, Kristina (Liv Ullmann), work a farm in a cold and desolate area of rural Sweden in the middle of the 19th century. The growing privations of their life, combined with increasing social and religious persecution, cause the Nilssons and many of their neighbors to strike out for the United States. Following a treacherous ocean crossing and an equally grueling land passage, the emigrants find themselves in the seemingly idyllic land of Minnesota.

The Flowers of War
(2011)Set during the 1937 Japanese invasion of Nanking, an American taking refuge in a church attempts to save a group of women from marauding soldiers.

The Last Duel
(2021)Ridley Scott (Alien) directed this gripping tale of betrayal & vengeance set against the brutality of 14th century France.

The Mission
(1986)A visually stunning epic, The Mission recounts the true story of two men - a man of the sword (Robert De Niro) and a man of the cloth (Jeremy Irons).

They Shall Not Grow Old
(2018)Employing state-of-the-art technology to transform audio and moving image archive footage more than a century old, Peter Jackson brings to life the people who can best tell the story of World War I: the men who were there. Driven by a personal interest in the conflict, Jackson sets out to explore the day-to-day experience of its combatants.

Woman in Gold
(2015)WOMAN IN GOLD is the remarkable true story of one woman's journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice for what happened to her family. Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), seeks advice from a young lawyer Randy Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds) in her efforts to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis.

Woody Allen: A Documentary
(2011)Iconic writer, director, actor, comedian and musician Woody Allen allowed his life and creative process to be documented on-camera for the first time. With this unprecedented access, Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Robert B. Weide followed the notoriously private film legend over a year and a half to create the ultimate film biography.

13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
(2016)The powerful true story of six courageous ex-military operators, who were brought on to defend the U.S. Consulate in Libya on September 11, 2012.