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BFI - British Film Institute
The DVD shop in Paris for BFI.
Le MacGuffin propose la collection du British Film Institute en France. Le British Film Institute est une organisation caritative de cinéma et de télévision qui promeut et préserve le cinéma et la télévision au Royaume-Uni.
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By: BFI
Aguirre. Wrath Of God (1972)
21,95 €Werner Herzog directs this study of megalomania, set in 16th Century Peru. In the year 1560, a Spanish expedition crosses the Peruvian Sierras in search of the legendary Inca city of El Dorado. A power struggle within the group leads to its deputy (Klaus Kinski) seizing control in bloody fashion, his desire to set up his own kingdom threatening to destroy them all. -
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Judgment At Nuremberg
24,95 €American courtroom drama directed by Stanley Kramer and featuring an ensemble cast that includes Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift and Marlene Dietrich. Judge Dan Haywood (Tracy) presides over a military tribunal in Nuremberg ten years after the end of WWII tasked with deciding the fate of four German judges, including the highly respected Ernst Janning (Lancaster), accused of committing crimes against humanity. However, defence attorney Hans Rolfe (Maximilian Schell) argues that the German population is not solely responsible for enabling the horrors of the Nazi regime to take place and that the international community must also come under scrutiny. -
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Battleship Potemkin
19,95 €Sergei M. Eisenstein directs this historical, silent Russian drama centred on the naval mutiny and street riots at the seaport of Odessa that sparked the 1905 Russian Revolution. When the crew of the Battleship Potemkin protests after being given rotten meat as rations, the captain responds by ordering the execution of the dissidents. -
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Dreyer Collection. The
59,95 €Collection of films directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. In 'Day of Wrath' (1943), set in 17th-century Denmark, elderly pastor Absalon Pedersson (Thorkild Roose) is cursed at the stake by a peasant woman (Anna Svierkier) whom he has tortured into a confession of witchcraft. Soon after, Absalon's young wife Anne (Lisbeth Movin) begins an affair with his son Martin (Preben Ledorff Rye). -
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Cyrano De Bergerac
24,95 €Brilliant 17th century swordsman and poet Cyrano (Gérard Depardieu) is cursed with a very large nose and he feels this makes him too ugly for his beloved Roxanne (Anne Brochet). Consequently, he pours all his energy into helping his handsome but unintelligent friend, feeding him the lines he needs to win her heart. Unfortunately this plan backfires, leading the lovely Roxanne to fall in love with Cyrano's beautiful words just as much as she does her suitor's handsome face. -
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Look Back In Anger
24,95 €British drama directed by Tony Richardson in which Richard Burton plays angsty young man Jimmy Porter in this screen adaptation of John Osborne's groundbreaking stage play. Jimmy, university-educated, articulate and poor, is angry with almost everything and everyone from the government and the church to his long-suffering wife, Helena (Claire Bloom). -
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Ingmar Bergman: A Year In A Life (+ 4-Part Tv Series)
15,95 €Documentary that profiles Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman during 1957 when he released two of his most acclaimed films, 'The Seventh Seal' and 'Wild Strawberries'. Taking a look at the man behind the films, the documentary focuses on the affairs he engaged in with most of his actresses. The film features a range of clips from his iconic movies as well as archive footage of the director on-set and a number of contemporary interviews that help to build a vivid portrait of Bergman's complex personality. -
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La Peau Douce (1964)
22,95 €Hitchcock-influenced thriller from director Francois Truffaut. Pierre (Jean Desailly) is a married, middle-aged author who begins an affair with an air stewardess (Francoise Dorleac) while on a lecture tour in Portugal. However, when his wife discovers his infidelity, she becomes consumed with a desire for revenge. -
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Eo
24,95 €Polish drama directed and co-written by Jerzy Skolimowski following the life of Eo, a donkey born in a circus. When the circus goes bankrupt, creditors seize Eo and he then passes through several owners and different circumstances, sometimes wandering freely, sometimes enduring cruelty, always bearing witness to the effect of humans on the natural world. Sandra Drzymalska, Isabelle Huppert, Lorenzo Zurzolo and Mateus Kosciukiewicz star. -
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Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema
45,95 €Collection of eight films produced by the Woodfall Films company, founded in 1958 by director Tony Richardson. In 'Look Back in Anger' (1959) Richard Burton plays angry young man Jimmy Porter in this screen adaptation of John Osborne's ground-breaking stage play. Jimmy, university-educated, articulate and poor, is angry with almost everything and everyone; from the government and the church to his long-suffering wife, Helena (Claire Bloom). -
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The Last Metro (1980)
19,95 €French historical drama written and directed by François Truffaut. In 1942, Paris is occupied by German forces. Jewish theatre owner Lucas Steiner (Heinz Bennent) has handed over the control of his theatre to his actress wife Marion (Catherine Deneuve) while he hides out in the cellar, hoping to avoid capture by the Nazis. -
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Wild Strawberries
19,95 €Classic Swedish drama written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film charts the journey of 78-year-old professor Isak Borg (Victor Sjöström) as he travels to his alma mater, where he is to receive an honorary degree. Accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Marianne (Ingrid Thulin) who is travelling to meet her estranged husband, Isak finds himself the subject of unsettling visions from his past, recalling lost loves and his own failed marriage.