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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Bill and Ted are high school buddies starting a band. However, they are about to fail their history class, which means Ted would be sent to military school. They receive help from Rufus (George Carlin), a traveler from a future where their band is the foundation for a perfect society. -
Olier twist
In Oliver Twist, a young orphan, Oliver Twist, born in a workhouse, faces hardship and cruelty in 19th-century England. He endures mistreatment in various institutions and eventually joins a gang of thieves led by Fagin, where he learns to pickpocket. -
Mongol
The film "Mongol" tells the story of Temüjin, the young Genghis Khan, and his rise to power in 12th-century Mongolia. It chronicles his early life, including moments of hardship, betrayals, and the eventual unification of the Mongol tribes under his leadership. The movie, directed by Sergei Bodrov, visually recreates the era with exotic customs and landscapes, offering a sympathetic portrayal of the young warrior. -
Lincoln
The movie "Lincoln" focuses on President Abraham Lincoln's efforts in January 1865 to get the Thirteenth Amendment, which abolished slavery, passed by Congress. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg, depicts Lincoln's complex political maneuvering and his relationships with his family and cabinet members. Daniel Day-Lewis portrays Lincoln, showing his resilience and determination in the face of opposition and the looming end of the Civil War. -
The Butler
After leaving the South as a young man and finding employment at an elite hotel in Washington, D.C., Cecil Gaines (Forest Whitaker) gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is hired as a butler at the White House. Over the course of three decades, Cecil has a front-row seat to history and the inner workings of the Oval Office. However, his commitment to his "First Family". -
Mandela
"Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" is a biographical film about Nelson Mandela's life, from his childhood in a rural village to his eventual presidency of South Africa. The movie traces his journey through the South African legal system, his involvement with the ANC, his imprisonment for 27 years, and his rise to international acclaim.