맨발의 겐

맨발의 겐 1983

7.50

나카오카 겐의 아버지는 제국주의와 전쟁을 반대하여[3][4] 마을 사람들에게 '비국민' 이라는 야유를 받으면서 살았다거나 일제 치하 조선인들의 문제[5], 패전 이후의 막장이 된 일본이나 여기에 제대로 대처하지 못하는 정부와 미군의 횡포[6] 등 여러 국면에서 당대 일본의 상황과 문제들을 철저하게 다루고 있는 작품

1983

프렌드 오브 더 월드

프렌드 오브 더 월드 2020

4.20

파국적 인 세계 전쟁 후 한 젊은 영화 감독이 대학살에서 깨어나 유일한 생존자 인 기이하고 이데올로기 적으로 반대되는 미군의 인물에게 피난처를 찾습니다. 함께, 그들은 안전과 해답을 찾기 위해 유독 한 환경에 용감하게 맞서고 있습니다.

2020

World War III

World War III 1982

6.20

When starving mobs begin rioting in the streets of Moscow, Soviet leaders believe they have no recourse but to seize the Alaskan pipeline to force the United States to end the grain embargo that has brought turmoil to the U.S.S.R.

1982

A Day Called X

A Day Called X 1970

1

A Day Called X is a dramatized CBS documentary film set in Portland, Oregon, in which the entire city is evacuated in anticipation of a nuclear air raid, after Soviet bombers had been detected by radar stations to the north; it details the activation of the city's civil defense protocols and leads up to the moment before the attack. The operations were run from the Kelly Butte Bunker, which was the EOC during the time. It was filmed in September 1957 and aired December 8 of that year. Apart from presenter/narrator Glenn Ford, none of the people shown are actors. They are locals of Portland shown in their real jobs, including Mayor Terry Schrunk. Its local rebroadcast in 2004 and appearance in the on-line Prelinger Archives attracted interest among local history buffs due to its extensive outside shots of the city, and the use of non-actor participants. Whenever one of these individuals is heard uttering warnings or statements regarding attack, the words "An attack is not actually taking place" are superimposed over the picture. On September 27, 1955, Portland actually conducted an exercise evacuation of downtown called "Operation Greenlight," and the film is often misattributed to that year. Ford's narration, however, does make direct reference to the 1955 exercise.

1970