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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
Gregory's Girl - Bluray
22,95 €Newly restored from the original camera negative the BFI are excited to announce a new Blu-rayreleaseof Bill Forsyth’s much-loved coming-of-age comedy Gregory’s Girl. Gregory (John Gordon Sinclair) and his friends are starting to notice girls – particularly Dorothy(Dee epburn), not least because she’s on the football team and is a better player than all the boys. With counselling from his younger sister, Gregory finally asks Dorothy out, but turns up to the date only to discover that the girls at school have other plans for him. A huge breakout hit on its original release in 1981, Gregory’s Girl was nominated for four Bafta’s, winning for Best Original Screenplay. -
By: BFI
Beautiful Thing
24,95 €Hettie MacDonald directs this drama based on the play by Jonathan Harvey. Ste (Scott Neal), a popular sporting hero at school, is being bullied mercilessly by his drunken father and so he decides to seek refuge with Sandra (Linda Henry), the single mother of Ste's classmate Jamie (Glenn Berry). One night, Jamie and Ste end up sharing a bed in Sandra's flat and from these beginnings a romance develops between the two boys. -
By: BFI
Scala!!!
24,95 €Jane Giles and Ali Catterall co-direct this documentary which charts the rise and fall of the Scala repertory art house cinema. Between 1981 and 1993 it welcomed everyone including misfits and outcasts and it championed bold, progressive and LGBTQ+ content. Its legendary all-night screenings were a haven for many in 1980s Thatcherite London but its 1992 screening of 'A Clockwork Orange' (1971) almost 20 years after Stanley Kubrick had withdrawn it from UK distibution in 1974 lead to a lawsuit on behalf of Warner Brothers which ultimately forced its closure. -
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By: BFI
Takeshi Kitano Collection
44,95 €A collection of three films by Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano, widely considered to be Japan's most important and influential director since Kurosawa.
Contents:
- Violent Cop
- Boiling Point
- Sonatine
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By: BFI
Bluebeard's Castle
24,95 €Michael Powell directs this adaptation of the opera by Béla Bartók which features Norman Foster as Bluebeard and Ana Raquel Satre as Judith, his doomed fourth wife. When Bluebeard brings his new wife home to his castle, he is reluctant to show her around. Concerned, she asks him to open one door after another until all of his dangerous secrets are revealed to her. -
By: BFI
Medea Dual Format
24,95 €Pier Paolo Pasolini's screen adaptation of the Greek tragedy stars opera diva Maria Callas in her only film role. Medea (Callas), daughter of a king, falls in love with Jason (Giuseppe Gentile) and helps him steal the Golden Fleece. She becomes Jason's wife and queen, but when he decides to leave her she wreaks a horrible revenge, murdering her own children. -
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
Seven Samurai
24,95 €Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece tells the story of a group of 17th-century warriors recently detached from the powerful masters who once paid them. Veteran Samurai Kambei (Takashi Shimura) is the leader of the group who are hired by the residents of a village suffering at the hands of a marauding band of thieves. Five of his cohorts are trained warriors, but the sixth, Kikuchiyo (Toshirô Mifune), is actually the son of a farmer, desperate to earn his spurs on the battlefield. -
By: BFI
Killing Of A Chinese Bookie. The
24,95 €Crime drama directed by John Cassavetes and starring Ben Gazzara, Timothy Carey and Seymour Cassel. Cosmo Vitelli (Gazzara) owns the Crazy Horse West, a strip joint in California; he loves his girls and he loves his job. Trouble is, however, he also loves to gamble and this has resulted in a huge and ever-increasing debt to the mob. -
By: BFI
La Belle Et La Bete
24,95 €Jean Cocteau's classic fantasy re-casts the well-known fairy tale. When Beauty's father picks a rose at a deserted castle, a beast in Prince's clothing appears and tells him he must die. He sends the man home to say good-bye to his family, whereupon Beauty offers to take her father's place.