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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
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
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. -
By: BFI
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. -
By: BFI
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. -
By: BFI
The River (Blu-ray)
19,95 €Jean Renoir co-writes and directs this coming-of-age drama set in pre-independence India and adapted from the Rumer Godden novel. Aspiring young writer Harriet (Patricia Walters) leads a sheltered life on the banks of the Ganges along with her two friends Valerie (Adrienne Corri) and Melanie (Radha Burnier). However, the arrival of wounded American, Captain John (Thomas E.Breen) creates tension between the girls, in particular Harriet whose reserved nature results in severe bouts of jealousy as she struggles to express her true desires and feelings. -
By: BFI
Les Enfants Terribles (Blu-ray)
19,95 €Adaptation of the Jean Cocteau novel directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. Elisabeth (Nicole St -
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By: BFI
The Wages of Fear
29,95 €Henri-Georges Clouzot co-writes and directs this French thriller set in the South American jungle where supplies of nitroglycerine are urgently needed at a remote oil field. After a Mexican oil well catches fire, the unscrupulous American oil company pays four out-of-work men to deliver the delicate and deadly supplies in two hulking trucks. A tense rivalry quickly develops between the two sets of drivers, a tension magnified by the unforgiving heat, the lure of filthy lucre and the rough and rocky roads where the slightest jolt could result in agonising death. -
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
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. -
By: BFI
Underground
33,95 €Emir Kusturica co-writes and directs this Serbian comedy drama. The film begins in Belgrade in 1944 and follows two likeable crooks, manipulative Marko (Miki Manojlovic) and loveable Blacky (Lazar Ristovski), as they are forced to take shelter when the Nazi's bombs begin to fall on their city. After the Germans move in to occupy Yugoslavia, Marko and Blacky begin supporting Partisan fighters by smuggling them weapons. Years later, when the war finally ends, Marko, who has now risen up the ranks of the country's communist country, manages to trick the sheltering townsfolk into believing that the fighting above them is still going on while they make more weapons for him to sell. -
By: BFI
The Trial of Joan of Arc (Blu-ray)
19,95 €French auteur Robert Bresson presents a dramatisation of the trial and execution of the French national heroine Joan of Arc, captured by the English during the Hundred Years' War. Basing his screenplay on the actual transcripts of the trial, Bresson follows Joan of Arc (Florence Delay) as a young peasant girl castigated for being a witch after she claims to have been commanded by God into leading an armed rebellion against the English.