Thirteen Days (2000) 13
Thirteen Days (2000) is a historical thriller that recounts the tense 13-day period during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. The film centers on President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert, and key government officials as they confront the threat of nuclear war after Soviet missiles are discovered in Cuba. With the world on the brink of catastrophe, the U.S. government must navigate delicate diplomacy, military action, and political pressure. The film highlights leadership, crisis management, and the potential for global destruction. Thirteen Days provides an intense, gripping portrayal of one of the most perilous moments in history.

