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You, the Living
(2008) [M]
Hypnotic and darkly humorous, You, The Living is a uniquely Scandinavian take on the absurdities of the human condition. Expertly shot and whimsically written, Swedish director Roy Andersson's long-awaited return to cinema traces a series of bizarre, deadpan and comic vignettes which wryly... More
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Soul Kitchen
(2009) [MA]
From Fatih Akin, the director of Head On and The Edge of Heaven comes a comedy about family and friends, about love, trust, loyalty, and catering.
Zinos’ restaurant, Soul Kitchen, has certainly seen better days—more of a greasy spoon with its currywurst and schnitzel, it's not... More
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City Island
(2009) [M]
City Island spins a web of misrepresentations, misinterpretations and misunderstandings into a smart and charming comedy about a family that stops at nothing to avoid the truth.
Set in a quaint fishing community on the outskirts of New York City, City Island is a hilarious and touching... More
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Gainsbourg
(2010) [M]
You know the music, but do you know the man? His music was visionary, his lovers were legendary, his life was extraordinary. Gainsbourg takes you on a journey into the world of a musical icon.
Based on the remarkable life of iconic French singer, poet, writer and actor Serge... More
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The Social Network (Blu-Ray)
(2010) [M]
David Fincher's The Social Network is the stunning tale of a new breed of cultural insurgent: a punk genius who sparked a revolution and changed the face of human interaction for a generation, and perhaps forever. Shot through with emotional brutality and unexpected humor, this superbly crafted... More
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Somewhere
(2010) [M]
Writer/director Sofia Coppola reunites with the film company with which she made the Academy Award-winning hit Lost in translation. Her new film is an intimate story set in contemporary Los Angeles; Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff) is a bad-boy actor stumbling through a life of excess at the Chateau... More
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The City of Your Final Destination
(2009) [PG]
Twenty-eight-year-old Kansas University doctoral student Omar Razaghi (Omar Metwally) has been awarded a grant to write the biography of Latin American writer Jules Gund. When Gund's estate unexpectedly denies Omar authorisation, Omar is urged by his girlfriend to travel to Uruguay and petition... More
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Desert Flower
(2009) [MA]
This is the inspiring true story of Waris Dirie, an extraordinary, proud and brave woman whose bestselling biography Desert Flower touched the hearts of readers worldwide. Born in the Somalian desert in 1965, Dirie rose from a poverty stricken nomadic life to the fashion catwalks of New York. Her... More
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Through a Glass Darkly
(1961) [M]
A young woman, Karin, has recently returned to the family island after spending some time in a mental hospital. On the island with her is her lonely brother and kind, but increasingly desperate husband (Max von Sydow). They are joined by Karin's father (Gunnar Björnstrand), who is a... More
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La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
(2009) [PG]
The Paris Opera Ballet is one of the world’s great ballet companies. La Danse follows the rehearsals and performances of seven ballets: Genus by Wayne McGregor, Le Songe de Medée by Angelin Preljocaj, La Maison de Bernarda by Mats Ek, Paquita by Pierre Lacotte, Casse Noisette by Rudolph... More
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