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Black Sea (DVD)
Grigoriy Dobrygin, Jodie Whittaker, Daniel Ryan, Jude Law, Ben Mendelsohn, …
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R55
Discovery Miles 550
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Jude Law stars in this underwater thriller directed by Kevin
Macdonald. Law stars as Captain Robinson, a seasoned submarine
captain who, after losing his crew and his job, learns of an
unclaimed bounty of Nazi gold lying in a U-boat at the bottom of
the Black Sea. Seeing an opportunity to strike it rich and leave
the job behind him once and for all, Robinson acquires the support
of a shady businessman and assembles a crew of British and Russian
sailors before embarking on the hunt. However, with such a huge pay
off on offer, it isn't long before tensions flare on board and some
of the crew begin to think about how they can increase their share
of the gold...
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In the Spider's Web (DVD)
Lance Henriksen, Emma Catherwood, Lisa Livingstone, Cian Barry, Sohrab Ardeshir, …
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Discovery Miles 880
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Terry Winsor directs this American horror starring Lance Henriksen
and Emma Catherwood. When backpackers Gina (Catherwood), John (Cian
Barry), Stacy (Lisa Livingstone), Geraldine (Jane Perry) and Phil
(Michael Smiley) go hiking in the woods of a remote part of India
with just their guide Brian (Mike Rogers) to show them the way,
their journey is cut short as Geraldine gets bitten by a poisonous
spider. As the group seeks a remedy for their friend from an
American doctor they are told works in a jungle tribe, they are
shocked to find out the true past of Dr. Lecorpus (Henriksen). Will
they go ahead with the treatment to save the weary Geraldine?
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Intermedia, Volume 6 (Paperback)
Ursula Frohne, Rachael Delue; Contributions by Anna Arabindan Kesson, Eva Ehninger, Maggie Cao, …
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The history of innovative intermedia art practices in America.
 In 1965, American artist and Fluxus cofounder Dick Higgins
stated that much of the best art being made at the time fell
between media. He linked the dismantling of divisions among media
to decompartmentalization in society and the impending dawn of a
“classless” society. After high art, he wrote, came the deluge
brought on by Marcel Duchamp’s ready-mades, Robert
Rauschenberg’s combines, and Alan Kaprow’s happenings.
Intermedia, the term Higgins selected to describe this trend,
referred to works of art that fuse different, often nontraditional,
media. In intermedia, boundaries between mediums dissolve and new
mediums emerge. Never a prescriptive term, intermedia remains
fluid, both as an artistic practice and an art historical category.
 The essays in this volume consider a range of subjects from
nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art and visual culture,
exploring instances of intermedia within specific cultural, social,
and historical contexts and in relation to theories of media,
image-making, and materiality. They present a rich account of
American artistic practice as an open system of medial
interrelation and exchange, highlighting experimental
cross-pollinations and mutations among artistic forms. Â
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