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By: BFI
Captured - Bluray
21,95 €John Krish writes and directs this war drama which was originally only shown to high-ranking military officers. The film depicts the brutality faced by British prisoners of war at the hands of their enemies during the early 1950s Korean conflict. -
By: BFI
Getting It Back: The Story of Cymande
24,95 €Tim MacKenzie-Smith directs this documentary about British band Cymande. Formed in south London in the early 1970s, their music fused jazz, funk and soul and their talent was recognised in America where they became the first British band to headline the Apollo Theatre in New York. However, in Britain they fell into obscurity and disbanded in 1975, but when their music was sampled by hip-hop DJs and rap artists in the 1980s and 90s, they found a new generation of fans and ultimately reformed after nearly four decades. -
By: BFI
Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer
22,95 €Thomas von Steinaecker directs this documentary about the life and career of German film-maker Werner Herzog. von Steinaecker explores Herzog's cinematic highlights including 'Even Dwarfs Started Small' (1970), 'Aguirre, the Wrath of God' (1972) and 'Fitzcarraldo' (1982) and his later documentary work such as 'Grizzly Man' (2005). Archival footage, movie clips and interviews with Herzog and collaborators including Christian Bale, Nicole Kidman, Robert Pattinson and Carl Weathers are featured. -
By: BFI
The Eternal Daughter
24,95 €Joanna Hogg writes and directs this gothic drama starring Tilda Swinton in a dual role as both middle-aged film-maker Julie and her elderly mother, Rosalind. Soon after the death of Julie's father, the two women visit a seemingly deserted country hotel shrouded in fog. While Julie tries to write a film about her mother, Rosalind recounts painful memories from her wartime childhood spent in the hotel, which was then a family home.As Rosalind's birthday approaches, Julie must come to terms with her complex feelings regarding her mother. -
By: BFI
Eye Of The Needle (Dual Format Edition)
21,95 €British thriller in which Nazi spy Henry Faber (Donald Sutherland) poses as an Englishman when he is shipwrecked on a Scottish island en route to Germany. Befriending the beautiful Lucy (Kate Nelligan) whose marriage to a crippled, embittered pilot is faltering, Faber sets about seducing her as he intends to use her to help carry out his mission and prevent the D-Day invasion. -
By: BFI
La Haine
24,95 €Vincent Cassel stars in this cult French drama written and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz. Set in a poor suburb outside Paris, three youths, Vinz (Cassel), Hubert (Hubert Koundé) and Said (Saïd Taghmaoui), become involved in anti-police riots following a police attack that results in their friend Abdel (Abdel Ahmed Ghili) being put in a coma. When Vinz finds a police revolver, he threatens to shoot an officer if his friend does not pull through. -
By: BFI
Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? / My Wife's Lodger
22,95 €Double bill of Diana Dors comedies from the early 1950s. In 'Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary?' (1953), Laurie Vining (Bonar Colleano) is looking forward to a romantic honeymoon in London with his new bride Gillian (Diana Decker). Unfortunately for him, however, his ex-wife Candy (Dors) chooses this moment to question the legality of their divorce. -
By: BFI
Nightmare Before Christmas
14,95 €Animated musical fantasy following Jack Skellington (voice of Chris Sarandon), the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town. When Jack, tired of the same celebrations each year, discovers Christmas Town, he decides to improve the holiday by kidnapping Santa (Edward Ivory) and taking over the festivities. Unfortunately his attempts end in disaster but, in trying to repair what he has broken, he might just discover the true meaning of Christmas after all. -
By: BFI
Iron Man Trilogy
56,95 €Triple bill of the big screen adaptations of the popular Marvel comic superhero. Robert Downey Jr stars as Tony Stark, the billionaire owner of Stark Industries, a corporation that specialises in weapons development. In 'Iron Man' (2008) Stark is kidnapped by terrorists in Afghanistan and is made to construct a devastating weapon. -
By: BFI
Varda By Agnes
24,95 €An autobiographical portrait from acclaimed experimental French-Belgian director Agnès Varda as she presents a retrospective on her body of work. Agnès speaks to an audience about her output and some of the key principals that guided her filmmaking as well as offering insights from archive footage of her work and creating playful reconstructions from her life. -
By: BFI
Oppenheimer
29,95 €Cillian Murphy stars as theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in this biographical drama written and directed by Christopher Nolan, which is set in two distinct time periods. In 1942, with the US government anxious to build an atomic bomb, Oppenheimer is appointed as the scientific director of the Manhattan Project, leading a team of scientists at Los Alamos in New Mexico who will develop and test the bombs that will ultimately be detonated over Hiroshima and Nagasaki. -
By: BFI
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.