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To the Wonder
(2013) [M]
Written and directed by Terrence Malick, TO THE WONDER is a romantic drama about men and women grappling with love and its many phases and seasons — passion, sympathy, obligation, sorrow and indecision — and the way these forces merge together and drift apart, transforming, destroying and... More
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To the Wonder (Blu-Ray)
(2013) [M]
Written and directed by Terrence Malick, TO THE WONDER is a romantic drama about men and women grappling with love and its many phases and seasons — passion, sympathy, obligation, sorrow and indecision — and the way these forces merge together and drift apart, transforming, destroying and... More
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Stories We Tell
(2012) [M]
Academy Award nominee Sarah Polley’s extraordinary STORIES WE TELL is a deeply moving portrait of a family dealing with a legacy of secrets and lies, and the elusive nature of truth itself.
STORIES WE TELL unpeels the complex life of Diane, an aspiring actress and mother, and the... More
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Tim Winton's The Turning
(2013) [MA]
FULL-LENGTH CINEMATIC VERSION.
Discover an extraordinary filmmaking collaboration in TIM WINTON'S THE TURNING. Eighteen talented Australian directors from diverse artistic disciplines each create a chapter of the hauntingly beautiful novel by multi award-winning author Tim Winton. The... More
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Satellite Boy
(2013) [PG]
Catriona McKenzie's directorial feature debut is a heartfelt, moving and uplifting story about a young boy's journey to save his home and ultimately himself. Satellite Boy follows Pete, a 12 year old Aboriginal boy who lives with his elderly grandfather, Old Jagamarra (Gulpilil). Home is the... More
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The Best Offer
(2013) [M]
Acclaimed director Giuseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso) reunites with renowned composer Ennio Morricone for THE BEST OFFER, a dramatic mystery set in the high-stakes world of European art auctions.
Virgil Oldman (Geoffrey Rush) is a solitary, cultured man whose reluctance to engage... More
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About Elly
(2009) [PG]
2012’s Oscar winner for best foreign language film, “A Separation” introduced a phenomenal new talent to the world in director Asghar Farhadi. The good news is that Farhadi has been making quietly brilliant cinema for over a decade. And these films are slowly making their way onto a wider... More
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Stranger By The Lake
(2013) [R]
Summertime in France. At a cruising spot for men, tucked away on the shores of a lake, Franck falls for the sexy Michel lust at first sight. Unfortunately for Franck, Michel's jealous lover is also a regular at the cruising spot, and the two men are unable to act on the obvious spark between... More
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Mood Indigo (L'écume des jours)
(2013) [M]
MOOD INDIGO is the surreal and poetic tale of Colin (Romain Duris, Heartbreaker), an idealistic and inventive young man, and Chloe (Audrey Tatou, Amelie), a young woman who seems like the physical embodiment of the eponymous Duke Ellington tune. Their idyllic marriage is turned on its head when... More
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Looking For Hortense
(2013) [M]
It tells the story of Damien (Jean-Pierre Bacri), a professor of Chinese civilization, and his wife, Iva (Kristin Scott Thomas). Their marriage has turned stale and the only thing they share is the care of their son Noe, a precocious child going through a pre-teen crisis. Damien also has a... More
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