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Le MacGuffin, situé au 49, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75005 Paris (Quartier Latin), est le meilleur endroit pour acheter des disques DVD et BluRay. La catégorie Films est un excellent moyen de profiter de vos films préférés à la maison en qualité premium. Vous pouvez trouver une grande sélection de bluray et de DVD dans cette boutique de livres de films, y compris des classiques et des nouveautés. Un must pour les cinéphiles.
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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
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
Play For Today Vol. 1
33,95 €Collection of plays from the BBC's anthology series. In 'The Lie' (1970), written by Ingmar Bergman, married couple Andrew (Frank Finlay) and Anna (Gemma Jones) lead a comfortable middle-class existence, however, despite their affluence and comfort the pair find themselves growing ever more resentful towards one another. In 'Shakespeare Or Bust' (1973), three Derbyshire miners hire a canal boat and travel the waterways of Stratford-upon-Avon. -
By: BFI
Play For Today Boxset: Volume 2
33,95 €Another collection of plays from the BBC's anthology series. In 'Stocker's Copper' (1972) clay workers Manuel Stocker (Bryan Marshall) and Herbert Griffith (Gareth Thomas) are striking for better conditions in Cornwall but the heavy-handed presence of certain policemen threatens to make events turn violent. In 'The Elephants' Graveyard' (1976) unemployed man Bunny (Jon Morrison) pretends to his wife that he is a postman when in reality he spends his days walking the hills. -
By: BFI
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning
14,95 €Director Karel Reisz's adaptation of Alan Sillitoe's novel about a hard-living factory worker and the married woman he seduces. Arthur Seaton (Albert Finney) is a young man filled with a rage perhaps even he doesn't fully understand. Working in the tough environment of a Nottingham factory, he compensates for the drudgery and discipline of his weekday life with weekends spent drinking and womanising. -
By: BFI
Jayne Parker British Artists Films Vol. 4
6,95 €Collection of three short films by British artist and filmmaker Jayne Parker. 'Free Show' (1979) is split into three acts and looks at domestic events which have overtones of threat as well as the circus (cutting liver, ironing a fly, plucking eyebrows). 'RX Recipe' (1980) features a large eel in a bath, stuffed with vegetables and bandaged by a woman who then similarly binds her own leg.Finally, 'Cat' (1980) is the first in a series of roughcast but sharply-drawn animations featuring a woman, a cat and a fish. -
By: BFI
The Man from Mo'Wax
24,95 €Documentary about the British DJ James Lavelle. Featuring interviews with artists and fellow DJs including Thom Yorke, Josh Homme and DJ Shadow, the documentary looks at the highs and lows of Lavelle's career and the success of his record label Mo'Wax. -
By: BFI
Cff: Outer Space
24,95 €Triple bill of British movies produced by the Children's Film Foundation. In 'Supersonic Saucer' (1956) an alien from Venus befriends a group of children and helps them to fend off a band of thieves. In 'Kadoyng' (1972) three youngsters team up with an extra-terrestrial being in an attempt to stop their village being demolished.In 'The Glitterball' (1977) two boys help a young alien get back to its mothership with the Air Force and a petty criminal hot on their heels. -
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By: BFI
Western Approaches (Dual Format Edition)
19,95 €Wartime documentary directed by Pat Jackson focusing on the role of the Merchant Navy during the Second World War. They were tasked with bringing vital supplies to Britain so that the country could survive and continue to fight, but the Atlantic crossing was fraught with danger because of the presence of German U-Boats seeking to torpedo the convoys. -