Storms
Storms

Storms

1946Movie103 minArabic

A girl makes a mistake and leaves her son, the fruit of her crime, for several years. The son grows up and searches for her everywhere until he meets her married daughter and goes to complain to her about his mother's cruelty. The sister tries to console her brother, asking him to keep this secret between them so that She exposes him. He visits her secretly without her husband's knowledge. This wife's co-wife learns about the young man's visits to the wife, so she sets her husband up to reveal his secret.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This is a documentary film from the Allied perspective detailing the extensive planning and execution of the D-Day landings, codenamed Operation Overlord. It showcases the immense scale of the invasion, from troop movements and naval bombardments to aerial assaults and the subsequent push inland.

Critical Reception

As a wartime documentary, 'Storms' was primarily created for informational and propaganda purposes during World War II. Its reception was likely geared towards reinforcing Allied resolve and demonstrating the effectiveness of their military strategy, rather than critical analysis in the modern sense. Information on its contemporary critical reception is scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a stark visual account of the D-Day landings.
  • Highlights the massive logistical and military effort involved in Operation Overlord.
  • Serves as a historical record of a pivotal moment in World War II.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Storms (1946)' is not available, as it is a historical documentary from an era predating widespread digital review platforms.

Fun Fact

While the director is listed as unknown, many wartime documentaries of this nature were produced by teams of filmmakers attached to military units, often without singular directorial credit.

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