En pleine guerre civile espagnole, Paulino et Carmela, deux comédiens ambulants qui chantaient pour les républicains, sont arrêtés en zone contrôlée par les franquistes. Sous la pression de ces derniers, ils acceptent d'animer une dernière soirée offerte à des combattants polonais des Brigades internationales qui ont été capturés et vont être fusillés le lendemain. Les deux comédiens recyclent le spectacle qu'ils présentaient habituellement aux républicains en une représentation qui ridiculise d'abord les Polonais, à la grande satisfaction des franquistes ; puis Carmela, censée ridiculiser la République, exprime sa haine contre les franquistes et se fait fusiller par un soldat du public, vêtue du drapeau Républicain.
Villa was portrayed by Domingo Soler. Directed by Fernando de Fuentes, the film tells the story of a group of friends who hear about the revolution and Villa and decide to join him, only to suffer the cruel reality of war under the command of a Villa who simply does not care about his men.
In 1862 in Naples, King Francis II of Bourbon is driven from his throne by the people, because the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte comes in Italy to conquer it. King Francesco retires to Rome with his wife Maria Sofia. The woman tries to recover the kingdom of Naples, supporting the uprising of young patriots, but Francesco is demoralized and has no intention of fighting. The king in fact closes in himself, expressing interest in the supernatural...
The film is a mockumentary which examines the possibility that Adolf Hitler did not die at the end of World War II in 1945. It centers around historian Skule Antonsen of Sweden (Jon Rekdal) who along with film director Idelfonso Elizalde of Spain (Julián Elizalde) investigates Adolf Munchenhauser (Dick Nilsson). Munchenhauser is an individual who bears a striking resemblance to Hitler, and he was taken captive in Berlin in 1945 by the Allies of World War II and was one of 13 men transported on board a U.S. cargo plane who all happen to appear similar in appearance to Hitler. After gaining freedom in 1946 from captivity in a facility called Camp Rebecca located in the Great Basin Desert, Munchenhauser chose to remain in the United States. Skule researches evidence surrounding Munchenhauser's activities in an effort to authenticate whether or not he is indeed Hitler. During the course of his investigation, Skule's research efforts are stymied by unknown individuals.
Durant la Révolution culturelle chinoise en 1975, Wang Han, un garçon de 11 ans, vit chez ses parents dans la province de Guizhou, au sud de la Chine. Il croise un meurtrier qui va le pousser au secret et au mensonge.