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- Johnny leaves Alice behind when he gets drafted into World War II.
- It features the Disney character Mickey Mouse being shipped to Vietnam during the war. Moments after arriving, he is shot dead.
- Mark Wong and Chris Slaughter's remake of the classic 'Top Gun' features most of your favorite characters and plot points from the 1986 version, plus just the right amount of comedy that the original lacked. 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' was even filmed with a real fighter jet. Edgar Wright and the others from the Empire Movie Awards' judges panel loved it because 'Top Gun in 60 Seconds' took home the top prize for the Empire Movie Awards' Done in 60 Seconds competition in March 2010.
- In a world apparently far from us, every day children change the name to their games, change the name to their dreams and become men soon. They can not choose and sometimes they have to be wrong. Habibi is a trip through the memories of a man that become child again.
- The battleship Maine is blown up in Havana harbor during the Spanish-American War.
- An incident of the Franco-Prussian War. It shows the bombardment of a house at Bazeille. It is the animated reproduction of de Neuville's celebrated painting.
- A devout Puritan must go to war against the Crown if he is to secure the people of England's religious and political freedom.
- First short of the Oscar nominated director PES.
- Ilya Naishuller's short for the Saatchi and Saatchi's 25x25 one-minute shorts collection.
- "After driving the Filipinos out of the trenches our troops, after firing one or two volleys, press forward. The enemy returns the fire and the forward rush is marked by a trail of dead and wounded. Following close behind comes hospital corps. Stretchers are quickly brought out and the nurses tenderly care for the fallen and carry them to the rear."
- "A file of Spanish soldiers line up the Cubans against a blank wall and fire a volley. The flash of rifles and drifting smoke make a very striking picture." - from the Edison Catalog
- The S.S. Australia departs from San Francisco Bay, carrying American soldiers to the Philippines.
- Two Boers shoot and rob a sentry.
- As a soldier walks down an active battlefield, he contemplates his life moving forward.
- Gunar Bertram visited Cambodia in 1978 which then was governed by one of the most terror filled regimes in the 20Th century. He was invited especially to show the world that Pol Pot vision of the perfect society was true and to belie all reports seeping out of refugee camps. In the national TV news as well as in printed media he denied refuges stories of torture, starvation and genocide. Gunar returns now to Cambodia after thirty years, to find a country dealing with the aftermath of genocide. During the course of his journey he is examining his own role in the terror that engulfed the country and exterminated one fourth of its population.
- The impact of lingering trauma on an a ex-serviceman, triggered by sounds of everyday life.
- "The first U.S. Troops to land, June 22, 1898. Transports in the distance. Soldiers clamber up from boats onto the long railroad pier." - from the Edison Catalog
- In one of his numerous reconstructed newsreels, the indefatigable French director, Georges Méliès, reenacts a fictional scene taking place in a fort at Tyrnavos during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
- As the title of this Alice Guy war-themed short describes, there is a surprise attack on (or near) a house. The time of day is impossible to verify. Daybreak, evidently. With no particular set-up for the action, it is up to the viewer to decide why these men are here and why there are on the attack.
- A piece of found footage from the Austrian past, adapted with the future in mind. The question today is: Free from what and free what for?
- A humorous pursuit race takes place between Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington.
- "In the life of a man, two things could happen,." And with that introduction starts this short film, conceived to tell a whole story in exactly sixty seconds, the allowed length for the "Minute Festival". Without dialogues, the story is conducted by the narrator through the life of a man and beyond.
- Trying to combine sounds and images to show the stigma of a specific religion.
- In WW2-era France, a secret agent makes his way to his target, unaware of the deception that lies ahead. Written and directed by Jamie Pitt, and starring Marcin Mudyn, Julia Varvara-Mead, Andre le Brocquy, and Nathan Banks as the Confidant.
- Recreation of military maneuvers in the Philippines in the Spanish-American War.
- Theatrical advertisement for National Savings Stamps.
- In 1917 an important military mission must be carried out by a very special soldier.
- A short film about refugee
- Reenactment of action in the Spanish-American War.
- When Norm went to war and didn't write, Jean was shattered. He was her first love. And she was his last.
- The British and French dig up and form trenched positions to stop German advancement across the countryside. They soon get beaten by waves of attacks and artillery. Eventually the British and French surrendered the battle.
- Frogs and Hamsters fight to the death for popcorn.
- Ryan Needleman get whacked in the face with a plush toy it the shape of a "T" by Eli Root. Ryan and Eli have been through many wars in the past, so this is just a segment. Reverse. - Ya know what he said. That was an iconic line between those two.
- A few seconds' depiction of Ajax's suicide in Troy.
- By the Gordon Highlanders. In the foreground are two Creusot guns, manned by the Dutch burghers. Smoke effects are due. The Highlanders are seen in the distance, approaching rapidly, easily distinguished by their kilts and bare legs. They sweep all before them, leaving the guns smoking and deserted as they pursue the flying Boers.
- A soldier's mother sends her son a text message.
- A micro short film about the dreams of a kitten.
- "The Filipinos execute a flank movement and re-occupy the trenches, cutting off the advance guard of Americans. The rebel flag waves over the ditch and they defend their positions bravely. A fierce charge by our soldiers makes them give way and they scatter in all directions. The officer in command pays dearly for his desperate sortie. Just as his horse clears the embankment the officer throws up his hands and falls backward with a crash; while the rider-less horse dashes off toward the American lines. Full of exciting action and excellent detail."
- A dispatch rider gets through a Boer ambush.
- a war between light and darkness.
- A U. S. Marine deals with post tramatic stress disorder and makes a life altering choice.
- A family man turned into war vet suffers from PTSD.
- Nothing can exceed the stubborn resistance shown by the Gordon Highlanders, as we see them steadily advancing in the face of a murderous fire of the Boers, who are making their guns speak with rapid volleys. One by one the gunners fall beside their guns, and as the smoke clears for an instant the Highlanders are seen gaining nearer and nearer the disputed ground. Finally a grand charge is made, the siege is carried, and amid cheers they plant the colors on the spot they have so dearly earned.
- Battling with PTSD our ex-solider suffers a flashback of his service during the 'Great War'
- A short animated film about the bad guys.