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Chop Shop (DVD)
Alejandro Polanca, Isamar Gonzales, Ahmed Razvi, Carlos Zapata, Rob Sowulski, …
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Downbeat, life-on-the-streets drama from director Ramin Bahrani
('Man Push Cart') about a young orphan boy's struggle to survive in
New York. Desperate to make a life for himself and his 16-year-old
sister Isamar (Isamar Gonzales), Latino orphan Alejandro (Alejandro
Polanco) spends his waking hours working in a run down car body
repair workshop nestling within one of the city's largest
junkyards. Now, as he approaches adolescence, Alejandro, the street
savvy boy surrounded by adults, must quickly learn what it takes to
become a man if he is to build a future for both himself and
Isamar.
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Safety Not Guaranteed (DVD)
Aubrey Plaza, Basil Harris, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Karan Soni, David Leo Schultz, …
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R362
R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
Save R178 (49%)
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Three journalists set out to investigate an oddball who claims he
can time travel in this indie comedy directed by Colin Trevorrow.
When a local paper discovers a personal ad asking for someone to
share in a time-traveling trip with the writer, the editor
dispatches Jeff (Jake M Johnson) and interns Darius (Aubrey Plaza)
and Arnau (Karan Soni) to get a story. After tracing the ad to
quirky supermarket shelf-stacker Kenneth (Mark Duplass), an
initially sceptical Darius manages to gain his confidence by posing
as a potential candidate for his mission. But over the coming
weeks, as she undertakes 'training exercises' in the nearby woods,
she gradually finds herself torn between her developing feelings
for Kenneth and her obligations as a budding reporter.
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Is Anybody There? (DVD)
Thelma Barlow, Michael Caine, Linzey Cocker, Adam Drinkall, Anne-Marie Duff, …
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R227
Discovery Miles 2 270
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Comedy drama set in a seaside town in 1980s England, depicting the
unusual friendship between a lonely ten-year-old, Edward (Bill
Milner), and retired magician Clarence (Michael Caine). Growing up
in the inauspicious setting of the old people's home run by his
distracted parents (Anne-Marie Duff and David Morrissey), the
inquisitive Edward spends his time tape-recording the elderly
residents in an attempt to learn about death, a subject by which he
is endlessly fascinated. His life changes with the arrival of the
irrascible, embittered Clarence, who becomes part of Edward's
ongoing quest to untangle the mysteries of mortality.
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