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"immensely likable, highly characteristic... full of wonderful visual and verbal moments... excellent cinematography... exuberant" FILM OF THE WEEK Philip French, THE OBSERVER "Triumphant... irresistible music" 4 STARS TOTAL FILM "his best role in years, Danny Glover shines" EMPIRE "spine-tingling R&B" 4 STARS METRO "Lifts the soul...inspiring...sublime" Tim Robey, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH "John Sayles is supreme" LITTLE WHITE LIES "a beautiful, seductive story" THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY "Critics' Choice" TIME OUT "top flight...makes you feel you've entered a lost Elvis Presley movie" 4 STARS THE DAILY EXPRESS Regarded by many as the 'Godfather of American Independent Cinema', John Sayles returns with the must-see HONEYDRIPPER, continuing his extraordinary examination of the complexities and shifting identities of American sub-cultures. The film is a fable about the birth of rock n' roll - a quintessentially American subject – and it will have you dancing in the aisles long before the end... HONEYDRIPPER features an all-star cast including Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Stacy Keach, Mary Steenburgen, Yaya DaCosta and Sean Patrick Thomas; as well as such notable musicians as Keb' Mo' and Dr. Mable John. It also introduces a major new talent, Gary Clark Jr. who makes his electrifying film debut as Sonny. HONEYDRIPPER opened on 9th May 2008 and can still be seen at the following cinemas: October 22 22 29 November 14 - 15 Additional venues are being confirmed all the time so watch this space for further details... |
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**AVAILABLE ON DVD 27TH OCTOBER** "Wenders' most vital work in more than a decade" LA WEEKLY "a thoughtful look at a post-9/11 United States from one of its most caring longtime observers" LOS ANGELES TIMES Angered by the American government's response to the events of 11 September 2001, LAND OF PLENTY is one of Wim Wenders' most impassioned films. Lana (Oscar nominee Michelle Williams, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) returns from missionary work overseas in order to find her uncle (John Diehl), amidst the paranoia of post 9/11 America. What she discovers is a country in pain, whose growing underbelly of poor and dispossessed are a portent of hopelessness for the future. Featuring THE WIRE's Wendell Pierce and Shaun Toub (CRASH, THE KITE RUNNER, IRON MAN), LAND OF PLENTY is an urgent call for harmony in a world torn apart by violence and extremism. Bonus features include an exclusive in-depth interview with Wim Wenders, "The Making of Land of Plenty" featurette, deleted scenes, trailer, stills gallery, English subtitles for the hearing imparied, 5.1 surround sound and reversible "Wenders Classics" DVD sleeve for collectors. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "illuminating... a stirring tribute to the power of music." CRITICS' CHOICE, 4 STARS TIME OUT "immensely likable, highly characteristic... exuberant" FILM OF THE WEEK Philip French, THE OBSERVER "Triumphant" 4 STARS TOTAL FILM Acclaimed writer/director John Sayles (LONE STAR, PASSION FISH) brings the birth of rock 'n' roll to life with electrifying effect in HONEYDRIPPER. Tyrone Purvis is a bar owner down on his luck. To drum-up business, he enlists the services of the legendary Guitar Sam. What he gets will forever change his Saturday nights, but threatens to raise demons from the past that could destroy his future. With a stunning soundtrack and a stellar cast, including Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton, Stacey Keach and Mary Steenburgen, as well as performances by Motown legend Dr. Mable John, Keb' Mo' and rising star Gary Clark Jr, HONEYDRIPPER is a rock 'n' roll story as it has never been told before. Bonus features on this two-disc edition include a feature-length commentary with John Sayles; exclusive interviews with John Sayles, Maggie Renzi (producer), Danny Glover and Dr. Mable John; a rare performance of "Keeping Time" - the short story that inspired HONEYDRIPPER - read by John Sayles; character biographies; theatrical trailer; stills gallery; English subtitles for the hearing impaired and a limited edition collector's booklet, including "Keeping Time". |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "Wim Wenders's masterpiece" 5 STARS EMPIRE "a modern classic" THE GUARDIAN "something special... an intimate, haunting, epic drama" THE TIMES With his outsider's view of America, Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire, Alice in the Cities) transforms PARIS, TEXAS into a haunting tale of loss, redemption and the ties that bind families together, and is arguably Wenders' greatest achievement. Travis Henderson (Harry Dean Stanton) walks out of the desert after four years, to the amazement of his brother, Walt (Dean Stockwell). Reunited with Hunter, his seven-year-old son, Travis decides that they should search for his ex-wife (Nastassja Kinski) so that they can be a family once again. Beautifully shot by Robbie Muller, Sam Shepard's beguilingly simple story is stunningly realised by Wenders, whose stark imagery is accompanied by Ry Cooder's acclaimed score. Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and the Best Director prize at BAFTA in 1985, PARIS, TEXAS is rightly regarded as one of the artistic triumphs of contemporary world cinema. Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, deleted scenes with optional commentary, a "Home Movies" featurette, Cannes Film Festival footage, the original trailer, English subtitles for the hearing impaired and a limited edition collector's booklet (includes Sam Shepard short story and L.M. Kit Carson film diaries). |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "a triumph for Wim Wenders" 5 STARS EMPIRE "remarkable... few films are so rich, so intriguing, or so ambitious." TIME OUT "a masterpiece" THE GUARDIAN In WINGS OF DESIRE, director Wim Wenders' (Paris, Texas, Alice in the Cities) most metaphysical work, a guardian angel desires nothing more than to be human. Every day, Dammiel (Bruno Ganz, The American Friend, Downfall) listens to the thoughts of mortals who play their lives out on the streets of West Berlin. He finds himself entranced by a trapeze artist (Solveig Dommartin, Until the End of the World) whose eloquent expression of her doubts and fears makes him yearn for a life where he can feel happiness and love. Like Michael Powell's A Matter of Life and Death, the afterlife in WINGS OF DESIRE is a world in monochrome. Only the living can see in full colour and it is their lives, with their moments of sorrow and joy, that Wim Wenders captures so eloquently in this singularly original film that was co-written with Peter Handke (The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty Kick, Wrong Move). Winner of the Best Director prize at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, WINGS OF DESIRE is both a paean to Germany's capital and a rumination on human existence, and remains one of the most vital films ever made. Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders and star Peter Falk, outtakes and deleted scenes with commentary, "Conversations on Wings of Desire" featurette, the original trailer and a limited edition collector's booklet. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "mesmerising" THE SUNDAY TIMES "marvelous... one of the great films" TIME OUT "excellent" THE GUARDIAN "exhilarating" SIGHT & SOUND The final part of Wim Wenders' loose trilogy of road movies (following on from Alice in the Cities and Wrong Move), KINGS OF THE ROAD (aka IN THE COURSE OF TIME) has been hailed as one of the best films of the 1970s and remains Wenders' most remarkable portrait of his own country. After driving his car at high speed off a road and into a river, losing all his worldly possessions, Robert Lander (Hanns Zischler) hitches a ride with Bruno Winter (Rudiger Vogler), who travels across Germany's hinterland repairing projectors in run-down cinemas. Along the way, the two men meet people whose lives are as at odds with the modern world as their own. In attempting to reconcile their past, the two men find themselves increasingly at odds with each other. KINGS OF THE ROAD (aka IN THE COURSE OF TIME) is a meditation on the passing of the age of great cinema, an acute study of life in post-war Germany and to this day remains one of Wim Wenders' most accomplished films. Bonus features on this two-disc set include a 'Conversations on Kings of the Road' featurette, deleted scenes and a limited edition collector's booklet. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "one of Wenders's most beautifully made projects" THE GUARDIAN "tantalising" TIME OUT Following their successful collaboration on The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty Kick, Wim Wenders and playwright Peter Handke reunite for WRONG MOVE - the second instalment of Wenders's acclaimed road movie trilogy (bookended by Alice and the Cities and Kings of the Road). Wilhelm (Rudiger Vogler) embarks on a journey across Germany in order to find his voice as a writer. Introspective and seemingly without personality, he encounters a series of eccentric characters, including a beautiful and enigmatic actress (Hanna Schygulla) and a mute girl (Nastassja Kinski), who draw Wilhelm into their worlds. Loosely based on Goethe's landmark novel, 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship', Wim Wenders once again shows his mastery over the road movie genre and creates a brilliant character study of one man's alienation from the world around him. Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders, 'On the Set of Wrong Move' featurette and a limited edition collector's booklet. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "elaborate and brilliant" THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH "outstanding... Ganz gives a wholly remarkable performance... a thriller and a half" THE GUARDIAN "a really extraordinary performance by Ganz... stunning" THE SUNDAY TIMES "fascinating... extremely powerful... perfect Hitchcockian set-pieces... Bruno Ganz is excellent" 4 STARS EMPIRE In THE AMERICAN FRIEND, acclaimed director Wim Wenders transforms Patricia Highsmith's Ripley's Game into a gripping European noir. Professional frame maker Jonathan (Bruno Ganz) has been diagnosed with a terminal blood disease. A chance encounter with the enigmatic Tom Ripley (Dennis Hopper) offers him a way to ensure a stable future for his family. But as Jonathan embarks on his new and dangerous role, Tom questions his motives for involving his new friend. Superbly shot by Robbie Muller, Wim Wenders draws on his love of American cinema and pays homage to the B-movie and Film Noir tradition. The result is one of his finest films. Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with Wim Wenders and Dennis Hopper, deleted scenes with optional commentary, the original German trailer and a limited edition collector's booklet. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "one of Wenders's crispest, finest moments" Tim Robey, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH "a bittersweet gem...blissful...should not be missed" CRITICS' CHOICE 4 STARS TIME OUT "More distinctive than ever... an intriguing movie that lives in the mind for hours after the lights have come up" 4 STARS Peter Bradshaw, THE GUARDIAN "One of the films that altered my perception of cinema" Walter Salles One of the key films of the New German Cinema, ALICE IN THE CITIES marked the emergence of Wim Wenders as one of the most distinctive European filmmakers of the 1970s. It is also widely accepted to be one of the director's most poignant films and the first to be shot partly in the United States. Through Rudiger Vogler's portrayal of the embittered Winter, Wenders presents a stark but witty account of the changing face of Europe, the onset of global consumerism and the influences of American pop culture. Bonus features include an exclusive in-depth interview with Wim Wenders by film critic Mark Cousins, rare interviews with stars Rudiger Vogler and Yella Rottlander and a limited edition collector's booklet. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** WINNER - Grand Jury Prize (Documentary) - Sundance Film Festival 2005 "excellent... alarming... superb" THE GUARDIAN "extremely timely and urgently relevant" TIME OUT "excellent... powerful... this isn’t a one-sided film" 5 STARS THE FINANCIAL TIMES "Beautifully shot, extensively researched... the antithesis of Michael Moore" THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Featuring Senator John McCain, Gore Vidal, Richard Perle and many others, WHY WE FIGHT explores a half century of U.S. foreign policy from World War II to the Iraq War, revealing how, as President Eisenhower warned in his 1961 farewell address, political and corporate interests have become alarmingly entangled in the business of war. On a deeper level, what emerges in this award-winning film is a portrait of a nation in transition – drifting dangerously far from her founding principles towards a more imperial and uncertain future. Bonus features include a commentary by director Eugene Jarecki and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, additional scenes, extended character featurettes, audience Q&A with Jarecki, filmmaker TV appearances: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Charlie Rose. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** Winner of the Director's Fortnight section, Cannes Film Festival "moving, honest and flawlessly acted." THE OBSERVER 4 STARS, CRITICS' CHOICE TIME OUT "Heartbreaking yet hopeful... outstanding" THE INDEPENDENT "A little jewel from heaven that confirms the rebirth of Italian cinema" LE MONDE Italian actor KIM ROSSI STUART (Romanzo Criminale, The Keys to the House) makes his impressive directorial debut with this moving and richly rewarding coming-of-age drama that he co-wrote with LINDA FERRI (The Son's Room). Featuring a stand-out debut performance from the young ALESSANDRO MORACE as Tommi, and from Rossi Stuart himself as the raging single father, LIBERO rightly won the Directors' Fortnight prize at the Cannes Film Festival and has been hailed as a modern update on the masters of the French and Italian neo-realist tradition. Bonus features include an interview with Kim Rossi Stuart, Behind The Scenes featurette, deleted scenes, screen tests (including Alessandro Morace's audition) and stills gallery. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** Official Selection - In Competition - Venice Film Festival 2006 "modern cinema's reigning genius" NEW YORK TIMES FILM OF THE WEEK (5 STARS) TIME OUT "superbly haunting" SIGHT & SOUND Shooting for the first time in Malaysia after seven features set primarily in Taipei, director Tsai Ming-Liang returns to his birthplace with a film unlike any of his prior works. Different in texture, mood and feel, and featuring a cast of multi-cultural and multi-lingual characters, the vivid, crowded, neon-lit streets of Kuala Lumpur come alive as only master director Tsai Ming-Liang can capture... As with most of Tsai's films, actor Lee Kang-Sheng features, this time in dual roles as both a homeless bum and a paralysed young man. Bonus features include an interview with Tsai Ming-Liang by the writer and critic Tony Rayns. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** Winner of the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Achievement, Berlin Film Festival 2005 "high comedy, high-camp musical numbers and a vast amount of hardcore porn." Peter Bradshaw, THE GUARDIAN "cinematic invention and balls-to-the-wall daring... I loved it." Tim Robey, DAILY TELEGRAPH "makes 'Last Tango in Paris' seem very coy" (4 STARS) TIME OUT Internationally acclaimed auteur Tsai Ming Liang helms this outrageous blend of sex, comedy, musical and drama. It went down a storm at the London Film Festival, leaving some audience members completely stunned. Daring, controversial and very funny. Bonus features include an interview with Tsai Ming-Liang by the writer and critic, Tony Rayns. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** Official Selection - In Competition - Rome Film Festival 2006 Official Selection - Toronto Film Festival 2006 Official Selection - London Film Festival 2006 "another... intelligent, deeply involving piece of cinema... that moment by moment, scene by subtle scene, completely enfolds you." Peter Bradshaw, THE GUARDIAN "a master... on a par with Antonioni and Herzog" EMPIRE Widely applauded by international critics, and premiering in Official Selection at both Toronto and Rome Film Festivals, BORN & BRED is the latest film from Argentinean director Pablo Trapero. The follow up to the highly acclaimed Familia Rodante, BORN & BRED charts the emotional journey of a father trying to rebuild his life after a terrible family accident. With excellent performances from Guillermo Pfening and Federico Esquerro, it is Pablo Trapero's most personal film to date. Bonus features include an interview with Pablo Trapero and behind the scenes footage of the making of BORN & BRED. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "...brains, attitude and blistering performances. Essential viewing." James King, BBC RADIO 1 "a masterpiece" THE TIMES "Just wonderful... A film you’ll remember." (4 STARS) EMPIRE Smart, moving and politically engaged HALF NELSON is one of the most exciting American independent films in years. Outstanding performances from the cast, including an Oscar-nominated Ryan Gosling (Fracture, The Notebook, The Believer), Independent Spirit Award winner Shareeka Epps and Anthony Mackie (8 Mile, Million Dollar Baby), with an original score that features Canadian indie rock group Broken Social Scene, enable director Ryan Fleck to weave together a moving story of redemption in an unforgiving world. Bonus features Feature-length commentary with filmmakers Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden Fleck and Boden's Sundance award-winning short film "Gowanus, Brooklyn" Exclusive interview with the filmmakers Audience Q&A at the Everyman Cinema, London Outtakes and Deleted and Extended Scenes |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "...black, black comedy... a movie that should not be allowed to disappear... funny and perceptive." (4 STARS) EMPIRE "Shockingly funny" ROLLING STONE One of America’s most acclaimed contemporary screenwriters and directors, DAVID O. RUSSELL made his feature film debut in 1994 with the black comedy Spanking The Monkey, which won The Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and caused a stir with its incestuous subplot and portrayal of adolescent restlessness. The film also displays much of what has become Russell’s trademark idiosyncratic, offbeat humour, later seen in Flirting With Disaster, the iconoclastic Three Kings and the existential comedy I Heart Huckabees, marking him as a maverick director with cult appeal. Bonus features include a feature-length commentary with director David O. Russell. |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "Good-natured bittersweet tale" THE GUARDIAN "Nolte is truly superb" CHICAGO TRIBUNE Premiering in ‘Official Selection’ at the Sundance Film Festival 2006, JAMES PONSOLDT's debut film is an assured and beautifully played drama about a broken man’s redemptive relationship with the son he never had. Featuring an outstanding leading performance from two-time Oscar-nominee NICK NOLTE (Hotel Rwanda, Hulk, The Thin Red Line), the film also stars TREVOR MORGAN (Mean Creek, The Patriot), Oscar-winner TIMOTHY HUTTON (The Good Shepherd, Kinsey) and Oscar-nominee SALLY KIRKLAND (Bruce Almighty, EDTV). Bonus features Feature-legth commentary with director James Ponsoldt "Off The Black" Production Video Diary Stills Gallery English subtitles for the hearing impaired Widescreen 2.35:1 letterbox presentation |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "Superb" (4 STARS) TIME OUT “Recalls classic Woody Allen” LOS ANGELES TIMES From director DANIEL BURMAN, one of the most prominent and exciting of the young directors forming the "New Wave" in Argentine Cinema, comes this much anticipated, highly acclaimed and award-winning comedy. A story of a first, bittersweet encounter between a father and his young adult son, the film conjures up an ensemble of engaging characters who pursue their humble dreams with witty humour, irresistible passion and an infectious generosity of spirit. Bonus features Documentary film "The Making of Lost Embrace" An interview with Daniel Burman, from ITV's The South Bank Show: Argentine Cinema Stills Gallery |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "...something approaching perfection." Philip French, THE OBSERVER "A gem" (5 STARS) THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH An award-winning and unprecedented film adaptation of the work of internationally-acclaimed author, HARUKI MURAKAMI, director JUN ICHIKAWA brings to the screen Murakami’s emotive tale of solitude and obsession accompanied by a haunting original soundtrack from Academy Award-winning composer and musician, RYUICHI SAKAMOTO. Starring ISSEY OGATA (The Sun) and RIE MIYAZAWA, this unique film is one of the finest adaptations of the work of a major writer ever brought to the screen. Bonus features Documentary film "The Making of Tony Takitani" (1'07") Stills Gallery Theatrical trailer |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "Performed with conviction and directed with verve, Any Way the Wind Blows rates as one of the most mature and ambitious debuts in years, wafting in a great new talent for Belgium's cinema scene." FILM4 Belgian musician TOM BARMAN, founder of the rock band dEUS and concept group MAGNUS, with techno phrophet, CJ Bolland, has made a wild, ambitious debut that draws its influences from sources as varied as Woody Allen, P.T. Anderson, Frank Zappa (whose song gives the film its title) and Jeff Wall. Playing out to a killer soundtrack, Barman’s slice of life film is filled with family crises, romantic entanglements and eccentric coincidences. An auspicious and playful debut, this film moves, and doesn’t want to stop. 2 DISC SPECIAL EDITION Bonus features "The Making of Any Way The Wind Blows" (25') "A Portrait of Tom Barman" (60') Deleted scenes with director's commentary Radio interview with Tom Barman over a photo assembly Music Video "Summer's Here" Theatrical trailer + bonus trailer |
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**NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD** "Atash is undoubtedly a beautiful film. Abu Wael is arguably the most exciting Arab film-maker to have emerged in more than a decade." SIGHT&SOUND Winner of the International Critics’ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, this beautiful and powerful debut feature from the brilliant young Arab filmmaker, TAWFIK ABU WAEL, is also an important groundbreaking collaboration between a Palestinian writer/director and an Israeli producer, financiers and crew - the first of its kind. Featuring haunting music, stunning cinematography, and incredibly moving performances from the non-professional cast, Atash is a complex, assured and vivid first feature from an exciting filmmaker, and one to watch for the future. Bonus features Tawfik Abu Wael's award-winning short film "Diary of A Male Whore" Interview with Tawfik Abu Wael Stills Gallery Theatrical trailer |
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"one of the finest films released here this year." (4 STARS) Geoff Andrew, TIME OUT A hilarious and charming road movie, Familia Rodante is the latest feature from PABLO TRAPERO, one of the new generation of directors currently revolutionising Argentinian cinema. Bonus features include "The Making of Familia Rodante" |
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"El Bola comes wreathed in awards... painful, convincingly acted, and well observed" Philip French, THE OBSERVER A powerful, award-winning drama from director ACHERO MANAS, featuring an astonishing debut performance from 12-year old JUAN JOSE BALLESTA. Bonus features include the theatrical trailer |
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"The movie offers the clearest analysis of globalization and its negative effects that I've ever seen on a movie or television screen" NEW YORK TIMES "...brilliant" (4 STARS) BBC MOVIES Life and Debt focuses on the holiday paradise of Jamaica, providing a searing dissection of the stark inequalities resulting from economic globalisation. Narrator-writer JAMAICA KINCAID graphically shows how a once vibrant local economy is now finding itself displaced by container ships bearing discounted imports and the pre-fabricated sweat shops of the global brand icons. Bonus features include additional interview footage and music video |
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Kristin Scott Thomas and Daniel Auteuil led the cast in Pascal Bonitzer's drama. Bonus features include "The Making of Petites Coupures" |
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"...powerful and gripping… this is a classic of the future" THE GUARDIAN Puccini's acclaimed opera starring Angela Gheorghiu, Roberto Alagna and Ruggero Raimondi Bonus features include interviews with the director and stars |
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SUGAR
Official Selection - In Competition - Sundance Film Festival 2008Official Selection - In Competition - Toronto Film Festival 2008 Official Selection - London Film Festival 2008 After tackling the story of a maverick teacher in HALF NELSON, film-making partners Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck go even further out on a limb with this new film about an ambitious young baseball player from the Dominican Republic. But just as their first film was not your average high school drama, nor is SUGAR even close to being just another American sports movie. Instead, it's a nimble and insightful study of the persistence and reach of the American dream, which also happens to have some virtuoso ball play sequences. Starring: Algenis Perez Soto, Rayniel Rufino, Andre Holland, Michael Gaston Writer/Directors: Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck Production Company: HBO Films Presents a Journeyman Pictures/Hunting Lane Films Production in association with Gowanus Projections International Sales: Maximum Films |
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IN THE CITY OF SYLVIA
OFFICIAL SELECTION - In Competition - Venice Film Festival 2007During a few languid summer days, a young foreigner spends his afternoons sketching in an outdoor cafe. He is looking for a woman named Sylvia who he'd met years before in the same city, but he is also sketching the many attractive young women he sees everywhere, any one of whom could be her. Then one fine afternoon, he thinks he's actually seen her, and he sets off through the city to confront his memory. José Luis Guerín's lovely, exceedingly graceful work eloquently captures the feeling of being in love with love, and the youthful sense of a world filled with an almost limitless sensuality. Starring: Pilar López de Ayala, Xavier Lafitte Director: José Luis Guerín Production companies: Château-Rouge Production and Eddie Saeta S.A. International Sales: DeAPlaneta |
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PARPADOS AZULES
WINNER of the Special Jury Prize - World Cinema Dramatic Competition - Sundance Film Festival 2008OFFICIAL SELECTION - Critics' Week - Cannes Film Festival 2007 When winning a trip for two to a paradisiacal place called Playa Salamandra, Marina discovers she has no one to share her prize with, so she decides to invite Victor, a complete stranger, to travel with her. Together, they will find that in order to fall in love, the idyllic scenarios and perfect situations are not important. If the necessary compatibility to love doesn't exist, there will be no way of looking into the other's eyes with love. Starring: Cecilia Suarez, Enrique Arreola, Ana Ofelia Murguía, Tiare Scanda and Luisa Huertas Director: Ernesto Contreras Production companies: FOPROCINE, IMCINE, Estudios Churubusco Azteca, New Art Digital, Agencia SHA International Sales: Funny Balloons |
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RETURN TO GOREE
WINNER of the Audience Award, European Film Festival (Cinessone), Essone 2007This musical road-movie tells of African singer Youssou N’Dour’s epic journey following the trail left by the blacks slaves and the jazz music they invented. Youssou N’Dour’s challenge is to bring back to Africa a jazz repertoire and to sing those tunes in Gorée, the island that today symbolizes the slave trade and stands to commemorates its victims. Guided in his travel by pianist Moncef Genoud, N’Dour travels across the United States and Europe. Accompanied by some of the world’s most exceptional musicians, they meet people and well known figures, and create, through concerts, encounters and debates, music which transcends cultural division. Starring: Youssou N’Dour, Moncef Genoud Director: Pierre-Yves Borgeaud Production companies: CAB Productions, Iris Productions and Dreampixies International Sales: WIDE Management www.retouragoree.com |