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A Soldier's Story

A Soldier's Story

En 1944, le capitaine Davenport est charge d'enqueter sur le meurtre du sergent Waters, un homme de couleur. Mais dans cette caserne ou regne une terrible segregation, il rencontre les pires difficultes pour mener a bien sa mission. Car Davenport est noir. Le trouble sera d'autant plus grand lorsqu'il decouvrira l'etrange personnalite du sergent Wa..

Nataly Fish

A Soldier's Story

A Soldier's Story

After a battle between peacekeepers and rebels, one injured soldier is found comatose but alive by a scavenger who slowly nurses him back to health.

Nataly Fish

Travis: A Soldier's Story

Travis: A Soldier's Story

Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, one of five quadruple amputees to survive their injuries, provides insight into the life of a wounded soldier as he faces the physical and emotional challenges of his wounds.

Nataly Fish

Lettres à un soldat

Lettres à un soldat

Après le divorce de ses parents, Jared vit avec sa mère et entretient une relation épistolaire avec le sergent Carerra, en mission à l'étranger, dans laquelle il évoque sa passion pour le baseball mais aussi son manque d'affection paternelle. Quand le soldat rentre aux États-Unis et rencontre enfin le garçon, il tombe aussitôt amoureux de ..

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A Soldier's Story 2: Return from the Dead

A Soldier's Story 2: Return from the Dead

In Watz Republic, Regina (Linda Ejiofor) confides in her friend, Zaya (Somkele Idhalama) to look after her younger brother while she goes after the desires of her heart to be with Major Egan (Tope Tedela).

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Soldier's Story

Soldier's Story

The mobilisation of the army changes the life of a young man. He becomes a figure on a chess board of war. A piece of shrapnel blinds him and his cries of "I cannot see" become a refrain symbolising the horrors of war."

Nataly Fish

In the Name of Democracy

In the Name of Democracy

The first officer in the United States Army to refuse deployment to Iraq on moral grounds, and attempts to clarify the issues that prompted Lt. Watada to choose the course he did in order to protest an immoral and, to him, unconstitutional war.

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