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New and Classic Films on DVD and Blu-ray
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Podcast
In this edition of the podcast, Graeme Hobbs looks at the 1964 Best Foreign Film Oscar winner, Sundays and Cybele, a profoundly moving and beautiful film.
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Film Catalogue
Adorning our front cover is a striking image from The White Ribbon, it's our film of the month and real must-see. Inside, we've an excellent Oscars sale and a great line-up of reviews including An Education, Fritz Lang's M and An Inspector Calls.
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Blog
After a hiatus of blog updates,we're back with a sparkling new look and a great new entry from James Oliver, inspired by our current Controversial Film Sale.
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News
Milo Wakelin is impressed by this engaging biopic of Nelson Mandela, here played by Morgan Freeman, which takes the 1995 Rugby World Cup as its backdrop.
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Special Offer
Explore the excellent back-catalogue of this very fine actress who is long overdue wider recognition.
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Special Offer
Any fan of world cinema will not want to miss this outstanding sale - the range and quality of the films on sale is mouth-watering!
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Special Offer
Inspired by last Friday's release of the Mel Gibson remake, we present a massive BBC sale starring the original Edge of Darkness and many other great series.
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Arriving on the back of their superlative collections showcasing British Transport Films, the GPO Film Unit, and latterly the National Coal Board Film Unit, the BFI here turns its attention to films produced by the Central Office of Information, established in 1946 as a successor to the wartime Ministry of Information. This first volume of COI documentaries looks at aspects of crime, from policing and punishment to prevention and rehabilitation.
The first film, Jack Lee’s beautifully photographed Children on Trial, looks at two Liverpool slum children’s experiences at ‘approved schools’. For them, things eventually turn out well, but in other films here, such as Probation Officer – made for the Home Office to encourage people to take up the profession – there is a level-headedness about the amount of dogged hard work, insight an...
DVDs and Blu-ray Films Coming Soon
2009,
Peter Strickland, DVD
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The directorial debut of British filmmaker Peter Strickland, this Romanian drama is based on a traditional Tr...
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1956,
Douglas Sirk, DVD
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Between his twin masterpieces All That Heaven Allows and Written on the Wind, Douglas Sirk created this razor...
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1931,
Fritz Lang, DVD
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Of all Fritz Lang's creations, none have been more innovative or influential than M, the film that launched G...
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Top DVDs on Special Offer
1990,
Derek Jarman, DVD
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Jarman's moving meditation on life and death through the medium of his coastal garden in the shadow of Dungen...
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2007,
Joanna Hogg, DVD
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Emotional drama starring Kathryn Worth as Anna, an upper-middle class English woman who feels she has always ...
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1948,
Max Ophuls, DVD
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Ophuls' penultimate Hollywood film is a film noir classic in which a young girl's dream turns into a nightmar...
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Trafic
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Katyn
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La Grande Vadrouille
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The Eric Rohmer Collection (Box Set)
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The Queen of Spades
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