2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 5 titles from the 2026 database
Is Anybody Listening?
Dir: Mark Harris
Psychologist and author Paula J. Caplan grew up with stories her father told about being Captain of an all-Black battery in The Battle of the Bulge. Unable to remember these, she met with and listened to hundreds of veterans whose deeply human reactions to war and rape are mistakenly, alarmingly diagnosed as mental illness. Through listening, Paula takes us on a journey of connection and healing.
NORTH AMERICA
Peleliu 1944: Horror In The Pacific
Dir: Howard Dallin
5 Marines of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment describe the ferocious battle for Peleliu, an "island on fire." 9,000 Marines attacked 10,000 battle hardened Japanese soldiers dug into hundreds of fortified and reinforced coral and limestone caves. The tale of Peleliu is as harrowing as any in the history of modern warfare. A battle of total annihilation fought in inhuman conditions.
WORLD
17th Airborne: The Bulge To The Rhine
Dir: Howard Dallin
5 veterans of the 681st Glider Field Artillery Battalion reflect on a time the world will never forget . . . and their small part in it. Enhanced by dramatic battle footage and personal photographs, their very real tale will be understood by fighting men everywhere. No grand strategies or famous leaders, just boys who became men in the excruciating crucible of all-out war.
WORLD
Fighting 17: The Jolly Rogers
Dir: Tom Jenz
This is the story of Navy squadron VF-17, the amazing Jolly Rogers. Flying their beloved "Hogs," the F4U-1 Corsair, they cleared the skies of 154 Japanese planes in 76 days of combat over the Solomon Islands. While never losing a bomber to enemy attack, Fighting-17 destroyed the heart of Japanese fighter command over Bougainville and Rabaul paving the way for the Allied advance.
WORLD
Pistol Packin' Mama: The Missions Of A B-17
Dir: Tom Jenz
5 crew members of Betty Boop/Pistol Packin' Mama relate what it was like in the grim early days of daylight bombing. Members of the 390th Bomb Group, they led their squadron and sometimes the entire 8th Air Force into action. Enhanced by stunning combat film and personal photos, this is how it was battling fighters and flak 25,000 feet above Hitler's Third Reich, often without fighter support.
WORLD