
Hart's War
"Hart's War" is a film set during World War II about Lt. Rusty Hart, a U.S. Army attorney, imprisoned in a German POW camp. When a fellow officer is murdered, Hart defends a Black soldier accused of the crime, challenging the prejudiced camp hierarchy. The story explores themes of justice, morality, and racial discrimination, highlighting Hart’s efforts to uncover the real culprit and navigate complex ethical dilemmas within a brutal environment. It emphasizes integrity and the pursuit of truth amidst adversity.