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Stardust/Ondine (DVD)
Charlie Cox, Henry Cavill, Claire Danes, Sienna Miller, Peter O'Toole, …
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Double bill of film fantasies. 'Stardust' (2007) is an adventure
based on the bestselling graphic novel by Neil Gaiman and Charles
Vess. When a young man, Tristan (Charlie Cox), tries to win the
heart of his beautiful but cold object of his desire Victoria
(Sienna Miller) by going on a quest to retrieve a fallen star, his
journey takes him to a mysterious and forbidden land beyond the
walls of his village. On his odyssey, Tristan finds the star, which
has transformed into a striking girl called Yvaine (Claire Danes).
However, Tristan is not the only one seeking the star. A king
(Peter O'Toole)'s four sons - not to mention the ghosts of their
three dead brothers - all need the star as they vie for the throne.
Tristan must also overcome the evil witch, Lamia (Michelle
Pfeiffer), who needs the star to make her young again. As Tristan
battles to survive these threats, encountering a pirate named
Captain Shakespeare (Robert De Niro) and a shady trader named Ferdy
the Fence (Ricky Gervais) along the way, his quest changes. He must
now win the heart of the star for himself as he discovers the
meaning of true love. Neil Jordan directs the Irish drama 'Ondine'
(2009). Syracuse (Colin Farrell) is a poor fisherman whose life is
changed forever when he fishes a beautiful live woman (Alicja
Bachleda) out of the sea. His young daughter, Annie (Alison Barry),
is convinced that the mysterious beauty must be a mermaid. Theories
abound about the girl's origins as she transforms the lives of
Syracuse, Annie and the local townsfolk. Stephen Rea and Dervla
Kirwan co-star.
I board a plane marked with the swastika and take the noon postal
service flight from Stockholm to Berlin. In the final days of World
War II, a secret meeting takes place between a member of the World
Jewish Congress and one of the most powerful Nazis in Germany -
without the knowledge of the Fuhrer. Dr Felix Kersten, Himmler's
trusted personal physiotherapist, uses his unique position of
influence to facilitate a meeting between the architect of the
Holocaust and Swedish Jew Norbert Masur. A meeting which could turn
Himmler's thoughts away from the fading Fuhrer and towards a course
of action that could save thousands of lives. With battle lines
crumbling and lives in the balance, the two men must try to find a
way to persuade Himmler to release the last surviving concentration
camp prisoners contrary to Hitler's orders that no Jew should
outlast the regime. Based on a remarkable true story, Ben Brown's
The End of the Night opened at The Park, London, in April 2022.
The Bowdens are the First Family of college football. Bobby, the
father, built the winningest program of the decade at Florida
State. Son Terry took over an Auburn team on probation and led it
back into the top tier of the sport. Son Tommy is Auburn's
offensive coordinator and will likely get his own program in the
next few seasons. Son Jeff, now coaching Florida State receivers,
will earn his own head coaching opportunity one day. So will the
boys' brother-in-law Jack Hines - who played for Bobby, married his
oldest daughter, Robyn, and now coaches with Terry at Auburn.
Reading this book is like accepting an exclusive invitation to a
Bowden family gathering, where discussions range from informal
debates about the best winning strategy to disarmingly candid
appraisals of the racial undercurrents of college athletics. Listen
to inside stories of key moments in Games of the Century, of the
recruiting and coaching of famous athletes such as Deion Sanders
and Charlie Ward. Hear how it feels to be trapped inside a locker
room with angry fans pounding on the door, to be the son of a coach
hanged in effigy, to have to choose between the interests of a
troubled young athlete and the image of a football program. Learn,
with the Bowdens, the lessons of careers measured in clock ticks
and place-kicks.
Moscow, 1987. As the cold war begins to thaw, an extraordinary
reunion takes place between one of the great novelists of the
twentieth century, Graham Greene, and his old MI6 boss, the
notorious Soviet spy, Kim Philby. It's taken thirty years and the
beginnings of a new world order. As the two men raise their vodka
glasses under the watchful eye of Philby's last wife, Rufa, Ben
Brown's compelling political drama asks whether Philby betrayed his
friend as well as his country, and how much the writer of The Third
Man knew about Philby's secret life. A Splinter of Ice was filmed
on stage at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham, for release online in
April 2021, before a UK tour.
David Freeman, a Professor of Philosophy about to reach fifty, is
tired of life. His only desire now is to control the timing and
manner of his death. His plans for 'self-deliverance', however, are
disrupted by the earthly demands of people around him. Alone at
last he carries out his plan, but is saved by the college
electrician. Returning from hospital, David hears news that may
change his mind -- yet ultimately the vagaries of chance would have
it otherwise.3 women, 4 men
May 1940.Downing Street.Three days that will change the course of
history.Forever.Ben Brown's political thriller ventures behind the
doors of Number Ten during three of the most pivotal days in
British History, when, extraordinarily, giving in to Hitler was
considered by some to be a 'viable option'.Having urgently
assembled the British war cabinet, the new Prime Minister is
suddenly confronted with an intense game of political chess as he
tries to persuade peace treaty supporters, including Neville
Chamberlain, that Britain must not give in. Divided on whether to
negotiate terms through Mussolini or escalate the battle against
fascism alone, one man has to make a monumental decision, which
will shape the future of the free world.
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