- Coming as it does from the depths of the Stalinist regime, the Russian Road to Life is a remarkably optimistic film. A host of nonprofessional children are cast as Moscow street kids, left homeless by the Bolshevik revolution. They get into all sorts of melodramatic scrapes until they're rounded up by kindly, altruisti…
- 1995年7月,斯雷布雷尼察。艾达是联合国的一名翻译。当塞尔维亚军队入侵波什尼亚克飞地并接管那里的权力时,她和她的家人和其他成千上万的人一样,在联合国营地寻求保护。激烈的政治谈判开始了,阿伊达不得不进行翻译,通过翻译她得知了致命而残酷的信息。但尽管信息的爆炸性极强,她还是坚持着逃脱迫在眉睫的命运的希望。
- A group of Czech artists choose to ignore the realities of Nazi occupation in this brooding experimental war drama. When a pretty female refugee comes to town seeking help, she awakens the sexual desires of all the men, but the only one who helps her is a sympathetic sculptor. When she is allegedly killed, the man send…
- How easy is it for desperate youngsters to become dangerous gangsters in a decaying society washed all over by the blood of war Fairly easy indeed. Rane shows incidents, probably somewhat facts, that took place in Serbia of the war era. Things similar to what you see on this film could happen virtually everywhere, but …