The letters, which were translated by German historian Robin Schaefer, form the basis of a new documentary. They reveal how German troops clung onto a love for 'the Reich'.
This autumn’s non-fiction shelves are stocked full of music memoirs, alternative histories of Britain and, a little more ...
Big dreams wrestle bitter truths as three teenage girls pursue Olympic history. Shot over seven years, this coming-of-age documentary chronicles the journey from childhood to adulthood and the moments ...
Gauff said her coaching team were told to ‘shut up’ by Bencic and the American was accused of playing ‘mind games’ in a fiery ...
Titanic originally released in 1997 and was a global phenomenon, raking in 11 Academy Awards– including Best Picture and Best ...
Most notably from a filmmaking perspective, The Passion of the Christ marked the beginning of a new approach to “biblical” ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—America’s struggle for independence that began 250 years ago will take center stage next month as ...
One particular element of that conversation promises to be particularly fraught: calls to punish “hate speech.” After Kirk’s ...
Phyllis Webstad's Orange Shirt Story, which had its theatrical premiere last week in Kamloops, B.C., features Webstad telling ...
An NABJ founder talked about the start of the organization, its impact and the state of journalism during the Detroit Black ...
Donald Trump said he willl slug films made outside of the US a 100 per cent tariff, staying true to a threat he made against ...
"The Corinthians: We Were The Champions" tells the real-life story of a pioneering team who defied the Football Associations’ ban on women. They became international champions, beating Germany to win ...