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Satan (DVD)
Julie-Marie Parmentier, Vincent Cassel, Nico Le Phat Tan, Roxanne Mesquida, Ladj Ly, …
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R436
R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
Save R199 (46%)
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French festive-themed horror tale with a decidedly unholy subtext.
A young tearaway has had a hard Christmas Eve on the tiles in Paris
with a gang of punky friends and decides to returns home to the
country, with her pals in tow, in the wee hours. Her dad runs an
estate and the shepherd there, Joseph, whose wife is with child,
invites the group in. They soon wish they'd shared a hostel room in
the city.
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A Prophet (Blu-ray disc)
Tahar Rahim, Niels Arestrup, Adel Bencherif, Hichem Yacoubi, Reda Kateb, …
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R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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Graphicallly violent, BAFTA-winning prison drama from acclaimed
French director Jacques Audiard ('Read My Lips', 'The Beat That My
Heart Skipped'). Sentenced to six years in a brutal French prison,
19-year-old petty criminal Malik El Djebena (Tahar Rahim) soon
realises he has to learn the ropes if he is to survive. With the
inmates mostly members of either Corsican or Arab gangs, Malik
finds himself having to carry out a series of brutal rites of
passage as the leader of the prison's Corsican gang Cesar Luciani
(Niels Arestrup) orders him to carry out a number of 'missions'
aimed at proving his allegiance. As Malik rises to the challenges
he is set, gaining respect from his peers, and with his confidence
and power growing, he begins to develop his own plans, placing him
on a collision course with his gang boss.
Philippe Claudel directs this psychological thriller with an
underlying love story. Lucie (Kristin Scott Thomas) believes that
her neurosurgeon husband of thirty years, Paul (Daniel Auteuil), is
having an affair. When Paul starts receiving gifts and flowers
Lucie begins to suspect Lou (Leila Bekhti), a young Moroccan
waitress from their local cafe, is the other woman. As the conflict
between husband and wife drives Paul further away from Lucie and
closer to Lou, he gradually spends more and more time with a woman
he knows little about. Is Lou really all she says she is?
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