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All eight episodes from the third season of Olivier Marchal's
French police thriller. The series follows a group of police led by
Eddy Caplan (Jean-Hugues Anglade) who use violent and unorthodox
methods in their criminal investigations. When this is brought to
the attention of Internal Affairs, the department is faced with the
difficult and dangerous task of exposing the group's methods and
putting a stop to them. The episodes are: 'Affliction', 'Nos
Funérailles', 'Odessa', 'Stoukatch', 'Le Lait et Le Miel',
'Prologue', 'Andreas' and 'Entre La Terre et L'Enfer'.
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Venus Beauty (DVD)
Nathalie Baye, Bulle Ogier, Samuel Le Bihan, Jacques Bonnaffé, Mathilde Seigner, …
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R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Angele (Nathalie Baye) has been working at a beauty parlour for
years, and has become a confidante to her clients. Outside of her
job, however, she avoids close relationships, preferring the thrill
of one-night stands. When long-time admirer Antoine (Samuel Le
Bihan) reveals his love for her, she begins to succumb, but matters
are complicated when one of her customers pours her heart out about
her boyfriend - who happens to be Angele's new lover!
Krzysztof Kieslowski's multi-award-winning trilogy, acclaimed by
critics as a landmark in world cinema. Kieslowski based the trilogy
on the ideals embodied in the French national flag. In the first
part, 'Three Colours: Blue', Julie (Juliette Binoche) has her world
turned upside down when her husband and daughter are killed in a
car crash. She sells the family home and moves to a Parisian
suburb, attempting to build a new life for herself. But her efforts
to start afresh are dragged down by memories from the past and fear
of the present. In the second part, 'Three Colours: White'. Karol
Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is a Polish hairdresser living in
Paris. He has just been divorced and kicked out onto the streets by
his beautiful young wife Dominique (Julie Delpy). Whilst begging on
the Metro, Karol is befriended by his fellow countryman Mikolaj,
who agrees to smuggle him back to Warsaw in a trunk. Once home
Karol begins to rebuild his life, and, by cunning means, starts to
make enormous profits in Poland's new free-market system. He then
puts his newly-acquired wealth to use, and starts to enact a
complex plan to bring Dominique back into his life. In the third
and final part, 'Three Colours: Red', fashion model Valentine
(Irene Jacob) accidentally runs over a dog. She takes him to a vet,
gets him patched up, then tries to return him to his owner. It
turns out that the owner is Joseph Kern (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a
retired judge who lives alone and listens in on his neighbours'
telephone conversations. Valentine and Joseph slowly become
friends; meanwhile, one of Joseph's neighbours cheats on her
boyfriend, a young law student who will have an important effect on
Valentine's life.
All eight episodes from the first season of Olivier Marchal's
French police thriller series. The series follows a group of police
led by Eddy Caplan (Jean-Hugues Anglade) who use violent and
unorthodox methods in their criminal investigations. When this is
brought to the attention of Internal Affairs, the department is
faced with the difficult and dangerous task of exposing the group's
methods and putting a stop to them. Meanwhile, Caplan and his
colleagues attempt to discover who is responsible for smearing the
reputation of their former leader who has committed suicide
following spurious allegations of corruption. The episodes are:
'Max', 'La Ligne Jaune', 'La Tête Dans le Sac', 'L'Autre Rive',
'Loin Derrière la Nuit', 'Tarif de Groupe', 'Tangente' and 'Eddy'.
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Three Colours: Red (Blu-ray disc)
Irène Jacob, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Frederique Feder, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Samuel Le Bihan, …
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R279
Discovery Miles 2 790
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The third part of Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy based on the
ideals embodied in the French national flag. When fashion model
Valentine (Irene Jacob) accidentally runs over a dog, she takes him
to a vet, gets him patched up, then tries to return him to his
owner. It turns out that the owner is Joseph Kern (Jean-Louis
Trintignant), a retired judge who lives alone and listens in on his
neighbours' telephone conversations. Valentine and Joseph slowly
become friends; meanwhile, one of Joseph's neighbours cheats on her
boyfriend, a young law student who will have an important effect on
Valentine's life.
Krzysztof Kieslowski's multi-award-winning trilogy, acclaimed by
critics as a landmark in world cinema. Kieslowski based the trilogy
on the ideals embodied in the French national flag. In the first
part, 'Three Colours: Blue', Julie (Juliette Binoche) has her world
turned upside down when her husband and daughter are killed in a
car crash. She sells the family home and moves to a Parisian
suburb, attempting to build a new life for herself. But her efforts
to start afresh are dragged down by memories from the past and fear
of the present. In the second part, 'Three Colours: White'. Karol
Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski) is a Polish hairdresser living in
Paris. He has just been divorced and kicked out onto the streets by
his beautiful young wife Dominique (Julie Delpy). Whilst begging on
the Metro, Karol is befriended by his fellow countryman Mikolaj,
who agrees to smuggle him back to Warsaw in a trunk. Once home
Karol begins to rebuild his life, and, by cunning means, starts to
make enormous profits in Poland's new free-market system. He then
puts his newly-acquired wealth to use, and starts to enact a
complex plan to bring Dominique back into his life. In the third
and final part, 'Three Colours: Red', fashion model Valentine
(Irene Jacob) accidentally runs over a dog. She takes him to a vet,
gets him patched up, then tries to return him to his owner. It
turns out that the owner is Joseph Kern (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a
retired judge who lives alone and listens in on his neighbours'
telephone conversations. Valentine and Joseph slowly become
friends; meanwhile, one of Joseph's neighbours cheats on her
boyfriend, a young law student who will have an important effect on
Valentine's life.
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Frontiers (French, German, DVD)
Karina Testa, Aurelien Wiik, Patrick Ligardes, David Saracino, Maud Forget, …
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R192
Discovery Miles 1 920
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Graphically violent gorefest from 'Hitman' director Xavier Gens.
With the 2002 riots raging in Paris, a group of young, small-time
crooks use the distraction to pull off a heist. With the cops on
their trail, four members of the gang hole up in a remote motel.
Unfortunately for the robbers, the motel is run by a family of
neo-Nazi cannibals headed by uniformed patriarch Le Von Geisler
(Jean-Pierre Jorris). Gang member Yasmine (Karina Testa) is
pregnant and the people-munching Geislers see her unborn baby as a
fantastic opportunity to reverse the effects of decades of
inbreeding...
All eight episodes from the second season of Olivier Marchal's
French police thriller. The series follows a group of police led by
Eddy Caplan (Jean-Hugues Anglade) who use violent and unorthodox
methods in their criminal investigations. When this is brought to
the attention of Internal Affairs, the department is faced with the
difficult and dangerous task of exposing the group's methods and
putting a stop to them. The episodes are: 'Les Damnés', 'Seuls
Contre Tous', 'Tous Pour Un', 'Chèvres et Chacals', 'Infiltré',
'Mère et Patrie', 'Au Non du Pire' and '4 Moins 1'.
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