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Guerra e pace / 19687.85 voti
Dal romanzo Guerra e pace (1863-69) di Lev N. Tolstoj, diviso in 2 parti di 128 e 135 minuti. 1ª parte: Mosca 1805. Tra una folla mondana dedita a intrighi, emergono alcuni personaggi inquieti: il goffo e sensibile Pëtr Bezukov, appena tornato dall'estero; il suo sarcastico amico, principe Andrej Bolkonskij, orgoglioso aiutante di campo del generale Kutuzov, già deluso dal suo matrimonio con Lisa; e la gaia, appassionata, giovanissima Nataša Rostov. 2ª parte (uscita col titolo L'incendio di Mosca): Russia 1912. L'invasione napoleonica, la battaglia di Borodino, la morte di Andrej, assistito da Nataša, l'incendio di Mosca.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Day After Peace / 2009
Against all the odds an individual manages to create an annual global 'Peace Day'; but can he inspire an actual ceasefire and silence the cynics by proving the day can actually save lives?
The Dalai Lama: Peace and Prosperity / 2008
In this sold-out 2007 lecture recorded at Radio City Music Hall, the esteemed Dalai Lama speaks with grace and humor to a receptive audience about how all people can foster peace and create prosperity in their lives -- and in the world at large. The insightful spiritual leader also discusses how to apply fundamental Buddhist principles to everyday life. Actor Richard Gere provides an introduction.
The Boy Who Wanted Peace / 1970
Two underprivileged Glaswegian youngsters are caught up in sectarian gang warfare after discovering crates stuffed with banknotes in the basement they use for a clubhouse.
Wochiigii lo: End of the Peace / 2021
The many environmental, social, legal and human perils of BC’s controversial Site C hydro dam project are explored in Heather Hatch’s documentary.
Vai alla scheda del filmWhat Troubles the Peace at Brandenburg? / 2011
All about red and green in time. Very much inspired by the work of Count Hermann Puckler-Muskau, Adolf Just and, above all, Gerhard Richter. A mnemotechnic and threnody for the infirm of Brandenburg an der Havel and environs during a time of hate (too like our own).
Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace / 2005
Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is the name of a three-part British documentary series shown in October 2005 on BBC Two about the attempts to settle the Israeli–Palestinian conflict after the 2000 Camp David Summit. The series was produced by Norma Percy, who had produced The Death of Yugoslavia before. Like her previous series, Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace relies extensively on in-depth interviews with key players involved in this issue, such as Ehud Barak, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell.
Peace on the Western Front / 1931
A moving anti-war drama in which a father explains the futility of war to his young son. The film includes flashbacks from the father’s own nightmare experiences alongside documentary footage from Verdun, Arras and Ypres with the message that War is not a glorious adventure but ‘“a hideous ugly thing, involving sacrifices on the part of the finest manhood of every combatant nation”.
The Battle Cry of Peace / 1915
Enemy agents under the leadership of "Emanon" conspire with pacifists to keep the American defense appropriations down at a time when forces of the enemy are preparing to invade. The invasion comes, and New York, Washington, and other American cities are devastated.
The Short Trilogy of Peace / 2016
"The Short Trilogy of Peace" is a collection of three short poetic documentaries made in New Zealand and Slovenia between 2012 and 2016.
The Life of Charles Peace / 1905
The story of Charles Peace, one of Britain's most notorious criminals. Peace was an expert in cat burglary. The film reconstructs Peace's real-life leap from a train on his way to trial for the murder of Arthur Dyson.
The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien / 2020
Called “the best American writer of his generation” and “our poet laureate of war,” Tim O’Brien is one of the great voices in modern literature. The Library of Congress recently named his groundbreaking novel-in-stories about the Vietnam War, “The Things They Carried,” one of the 65 most influential books in American history, and O’Brien’s “Going After Cacciato” won the National Book Award in 1979.
Disturbing the Peace: A Small Town Standoff / 2020
Behind the scenes of Disturbing the Peace
Instrument of Peace: The Brother Gabriel Story /
The story of the skateboarding monk.
The Ark - Live på Peace & Love 2011 / 2012
Red Tape (the destruction that creates peace) / 2021
This is a film about my distaste for the government as it is and my hatred towards racists and sexists.
Hijacking The Holy Land: Palestine, Propaganda & Peace / 2011
Hijacking the Holy Land' takes you behind the headlines and past the media bias against Israel. The Palestinians have been trying to sell "land for peace" for decades: * Find out why this tactic will never work. * Learn what history has to say about Israel's borders. * How the Six Day War was a miracle from start to finish. * See how the Security Fence is both the most humane and effective measure to prevent terrorism. * Go inside the world of Palestinian media and watch incredible video clips of Palestinian politicians and clerics. You won't believe what you see-the lies, the incitement and the hatred, all caught on tape. Witness how Palestinian Propaganda seeks to rob the Jewish people of their rich history in the Land of Israel. Children are taught and encouraged to aspire to kill Jews and to become suicide bombers.
Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace / 2011
The true story of the men who brought lasting Peace to the Middle East. For the first time ever, the filmmakers take the audience behind the public veil obscured by a first of its kind White House issued media blackout on the events. Behind the press conferences and into the smoke-filled backroom corridors of power during one of the world's greatest historical moments - the 1979 Camp David Peace Accord and Treaty between Egypt and Israel.
My Dad, the Peace Deal and Me / 2018
Documentary in which Patrick Kielty, whose father was murdered by paramilitary gunmen, returns home to explore the legacy of Northern Ireland's peace deal, 20 years on.
Seeking Peace in the Middle East / 1986
Noam Chomsky, the extremely influential dissident, linguist, and media critic behind such works as Manufacturing Consent and What We Say Goes. In this Paper Tiger classic he deconstructs several New York Times articles by historians Bernard Wertzman and Thomas Friedman in order to examine the foreign policy of the United States in the context of the Israel/Palestine conflict. Chomsky examines how these articles skew the facts through “suppression” or “framing” in order to recreate history to meet the needs of current U.S. foreign policy.