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A Royal Night Out (DVD)
Bel Powley, Jack Reynor, Jack Laskey, Roger Allam, Ruth Sheen, …
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R101
Discovery Miles 1 010
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Julian Jarrold directs this British comedy drama following the
future Queen of England and her sister as they go out on the town
to celebrate the end of the Second World War. On VE Day, 8th May
1945, Princess Elizabeth (Sarah Gadon) and her younger sister
Princess Margaret (Bel Powley) beg their parents King George VI
(Rupert Everett) and Queen Elizabeth (Emily Watson) to let them
leave Buckingham Palace for the night so they can join in the
celebrations. The King and Queen give their consent and Elizabeth
and Margaret head out incognito but their night takes some
unexpected turns...
Gemma Arterton and Jason Flemyng star in this romantic drama based
on the novel by Posy Simmonds. Village baker Martin Joubert
(Fabrice Luchini) has an obsession with the Gustave Flaubert novel
'Madame Bovary' so when a young English couple move into the
village, he is delighted to learn their names are Gemma and Charles
Bovery (Arterton and Flemyng). As he gets to know the Boverys he
realises that their lives are running in parallel to those of the
characters in his favourite novel and when Gemma embarks upon a
passionate affair, Martin fears his new friend is heading for a
tragic end like that of her namesake.
Rachid Bouchareb writes and directs this sequel to his 2007
political drama 'Days of Glory'. Set against the backdrop of the
Algerian struggle for independence from France after the Second
World War, the drama follows three brothers who become separated
during the massacre at Setif. Messaoud (Roschdy Zem) joins the
French army and goes off to fight in Indochina. Said (Jamel
Debbouze) takes his mother to live in the shanty town at Pigalle in
France, where he becomes a street hustler and boxing promoter.
Meanwhile, resistance fighter Abdelkadan (Sami Bouajila) is
imprisoned for his political beliefs. Eventually the brothers are
reunited in Paris, where they find that freedom is still something
they all have to fight for.
Rachid Bouchareb writes and directs this sequel to his 2007
political drama 'Days of Glory'. Set against the backdrop of the
Algerian struggle for independence from France after the Second
World War, the drama follows three brothers who become separated
during the massacre at Setif. Messaoud (Roschdy Zem) joins the
French army and goes off to fight in Indochina. Said (Jamel
Debbouze) takes his mother to live in the shanty town at Pigalle in
France, where he becomes a street hustler and boxing promoter.
Meanwhile, resistance fighter Abdelkadan (Sami Bouajila) is
imprisoned for his political beliefs. Eventually the brothers are
reunited in Paris, where they find that freedom is still something
they all have to fight for.
Gemma Arterton and Jason Flemyng star in this romantic drama based
on the novel by Posy Simmonds. Village baker Martin Joubert
(Fabrice Luchini) has an obsession with the Gustave Flaubert novel
'Madame Bovary' so when a young English couple move into the
village, he is delighted to learn their names are Gemma and Charles
Bovery (Arterton and Flemyng). As he gets to know the Boverys he
realises that their lives are running in parallel to those of the
characters in his favourite novel and when Gemma embarks upon a
passionate affair, Martin fears his new friend is heading for a
tragic end like that of her namesake.
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Mr. Nobody (Blu-ray disc)
Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, …
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R191
Discovery Miles 1 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Science fiction drama starring Jared Leto as a man looking back on
his life. In the year 2092, 118-year-old Nemo Nobody (Leto) is an
object of great interest - the last fully mortal human in a world
where advances in technology have made immortality possible. Nemo
is engaged in relating his life story to a journalist (Daniel
Mays), but his mind appears to be failing. Nemo recounts at least
three separate realities, one where he is married to a depressed
woman, Elise (Sarah Polley), one where he enjoys a comfortable but
boring life with Jean (Linh Dan Pham) and one where he is locked in
a tempestuous romance with his step-sister, Anna (Diane Kruger). As
the three stories unfold and interweave they ask questions, not
just of the nature of memory, but of the nature of reality itself.
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Mood Indigo (French, DVD)
Aïssa Maïga, Vincent Rottiers, Romain Duris, Omar Sy, Sacha Bourdo, …
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R282
R233
Discovery Miles 2 330
Save R49 (17%)
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French romantic tragedy starring Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou.
When two lost souls Colin and Chloé (Duris and Tautou) are forced
together at a party by a mutual friend, they feel an instant
connection and immediately fall in love. Fed up with wasting time
in his confused life, Colin proposes and Chloé accepts. As the pair
set about planning their new life together, Chloé unexpectedly
falls ill and Colin is left to make the biggest decision of his
life.
Director's cut of the French romantic tragedy starring Romain Duris
and Audrey Tautou. When two lost souls Colin and Chloé (Duris and
Tautou) are forced together at a party by a mutual friend, they
feel an instant connection and immediately fall in love. Fed up
with wasting time in his confused life, Colin proposes and Chloé
accepts. As the pair set about planning their new life together,
Chloé unexpectedly falls ill and Colin is left to make the biggest
decision of his life.
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