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Mansfield Park
(1999) [M]
At 10, Fanny Price, a poor relation, goes to live at Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's husband, Sir Thomas. Clever, studious, and a writer with an ironic imagination and fine moral compass, she becomes especially close to Edmund, Thomas's younger son. Fanny is soon possessed of beauty as... More
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Four Weddings And A Funeral
(1993) [M]
The champagne is flowing - and so is the fun - in this delightful romantic comedy about two people who belong together but just can't seem to tie the knot. Ushering in two Academy Award nominations and starring Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell and a superb ensemble cast that includes Kristin Scott... More
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The Debt Collector
(1999) [MA]
Ex-con Nickie Dryden has done his time. 18 years in one of the toughest prisons in Britain. Now he's married and has made a new life for himself as an acclaimed sculptor. His old ways are deeply buried, but one man cannot forget. Eighteen years on Keltie, the policeman responsible for his... More
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Angela's Ashes
(1999) [M]
Angela's Ashes tells a powerful, autobiographical story of one boys' upbringing in the 1930s. Born in Brooklyn to recent Irish immigrants, Frank grew up in Limerick after his parents (Robert Carlyle and Emily Watson) returned to Ireland disillusioned with future prospects in America. Based on... More
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The Beach
(2000) [MA]
"Leonardo DiCaprio is electrifying" (David Sheehan, CBS-TV) in this adrenaline-drenched, tantalisingly seductive thriller from the director of Trainspotting. Richard (DiCaprio) a young American backpacker, is willing to risk his life for just one thing: that mind-blowing rush you can only get... More
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The End Of The Affair
(1999) [MA]
When brooding novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) meets Mrs Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore) in 1939 war-torn London, their attraction is instant and the two begin a passionate, illicit affair. Their love seems as powerful as the bombs exploding around them, until the day Sarah suddenly and... More
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Human Traffic
(1999) [R]
The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals, clubs, bars, pubs, pushing the vinyl, blagging the guest list, mobile phones, trainers, combats, care-less, monged, mashed, sorted, safe. And here it is in all its pupil-dilated, teeth-grinding, club-hopping glory. The weekend has well... More
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Get Real
(1999) [M]
There's no time quite as awkward as adolesence. Between the sky-high expectations of parents, the constant scrutiny of peers, and one's own raging hormones, something's got to give. And if, like Steven Carter, you also happen to be gay, navigating your way through adolescence can be like hiking... More
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My Life So Far
(1999) [PG]
Memoir of the lives of a family growing up on a post World War I British estate headed up by a strong disciplinarian (Rosemary Harris), her daughter (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), her inventor husband (Colin Firth), their ten year old son (Robbie Norman), and his older sister (Kelly MacDonald).... More
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My Name Is Joe
(1998) [MA]
Ken Loach's 'My Name Is Joe' is a slice of life so raw that you can see the blood dripping off it and as in real life it mixes humour, passion, tragedy and violence in equal measure. Joe (Peter Mullan) is a recovering alcoholic and has done a few things in his past which he'd rather forget. Like... More
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David Copperfield (BBC)
(1999) [PG]
Charles Dickens' haunting semi-autobiographical tale of a boy who is sent away by his stepfather after his mother dies but manages to triumph over incredible adversities. More
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An Ideal Husband
(1999) [PG]
Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful Government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning evidence of a past misdeed. Sir Robert turns for help to his friend Lord Goring, an apparently idle philanderer and the despair of his... More
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Tea With Mussolini
(1999) [PG]
Florence, 1934. A diverse group of cultured ladies meet for tea each afternoon: Lady Hester Random (Maggie Smith), widow of the British Ambassador to Italy, Arabella (Judi Dench), an artist and singer, Georgie (Lily Tomlin), the exuberant American Archaeologist, and the brash and uninhibited Elsa... More
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Bedrooms And Hallways
(1998) [M]
A fast-moving nineties spin on the traditional British bedroom farce. A man fast approaching thirty years of age and living in London arrives home to a surprise party. But for a man whose personal life is in disarray, a party isn't what the doctor ordered...... More
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Notting Hill
(1999) [M]
William Thacker (Hugh Grant), is the owner of a bookshop in the heart of Notting Hill in London. One day, by a one-in-a-million chance, the worlds most famous actress, Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), comes into his shop. He watches in amazement as she leaves and he thinks he'll never see her again.... More
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The General
(1998) [M]
Family man. Psychopath. Folk hero. Gangster. Martin Cahill was all this and more. For twenty years he captured the imagination of the public while eluding capture by the police. Thumbing his nose at authority, Cahill wound up stealing over $60 million until the IRA decided to put him out of... More
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Gods And Monsters
(1999) [M]
Ian McKellen delivers a riveting, award-winning performance as Hollywood horror director James Whale. It's 1957, and Whale's heyday as the director of "Frankenstein" and "The Invisible Man" is long behind him. Retired and a semi-recluse, he lives his days accompanied only by images from his past.... More
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A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999)
(1999) [PG]
A stellar cast, headed by Michelle Pfeiffer and Kevin Kline, bring Shakespeare's most romantic comedy to life. When two pairs of star-crossed lovers, a troop of inept amateur actors, a feuding pair of supernatural sprites and a love potion gone awry all come together in an enchanted moonlit... More
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Still Crazy
(1998) [M]
Twenty years ago, 70's rock phenomenon Strange Fruit tuned out, turned off and dried up. Now, after two decades, they're trying to get it together for a wild reunion and one last shot at the big time. More
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Love And Death On Long Island
(1996) [M]
Stuffy British Author Giles De'Ath (John Hurt) has been completely untouched by the modern world. One day, after an interviewer asks if he's ever considered adapting his best-sellers for the screen, he decides to investigate cinema costume drama. By accident, he views the teen movie Hotpants... More
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Shakespeare In Love
(1998) [M]
London, 1593: the Elizabethan Era. Young, handsome William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) is craving inspiration due to his failing creativity. He seeks a soul mate to cure his writer's block, so he may continue to work on his upcoming play. Fate would leave its mark, and love will show its face in... More
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Divorcing Jack
(1998) [M]
He's Irish. He's aging, he drinks, is a touch cynical and when he has the time, he writes a newspaper column. On the eve of Northern Ireland's first election as an Independent state, Dan Starkey's (David Thewlis) life is about to change after he finds the young woman he has just made love to dead... More
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Little Voice
(1998) [M]
The pathetically shy LV (Jane Horrocks) lives the life of a recluse listening to her late fathers old records in her room and in the process driving her abusive, loud-mouthed mother, Mari Hoff (Brenda Blethyn), to distraction. At night, however, when her father's ghost visits, LV sings the songs... More
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The Governess
(1997) [M]
Forced to support her family when the murder of her father leaves them penniless, Rosina da Silva assumes a new identity as a governess. Reluctantly leaving her charmed and privileged life behind in London, she journeys to the remote Scottish Isle of Skye and the bleak surroundings of the... More
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Dancing At Lughnasa
(1998) [PG]
It is the summer of 1936 and Europe is on the verge of a terrible change. But far removed from the frightening violence the Mundy family are sheltered in their close-knit home in Ballybeg, Donegal. Michael, the illegitimate son of the youngest sister, feels the joy and security of his family. But... More
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Elizabeth
(1998) [MA]
England, 1554. Under the rule of Queen Mary I, a zealous Catholic, England has been reduced to a country racked by financial and religious instability. Now close to death, Mary (Kathy Burke) steps up her policy of protestant repression. Even Princess Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett), her younger sister... More
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Twentyfour Seven
(1997) [M]
From the poverty and despair of an English industrial town, one man with a dream (Bob Hoskins) forms a boxing club to give troubled teenagers a fighting chance. The lads learn lessons of self-respect and male bonding, but amidst the triumph of the biggest tournament of their lives, tragedy... More
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Waking Ned Devine
(1998) [PG]
Waking Ned Devine invites you into the enchanting village of Tullymore, population 52 and shrinking. Inspired by a true story, this hilarious new comedy is about everyone's dream - to win the lottery. Jackie O'Shea and Michael O'Sullivan are big believers in luck and dreams, who have long... More
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The Tango Lesson
(1997) [PG]
The director of Orlando, Sally Potter chronicles her obsession with the tango. Playing a female filmmaker who discovers the tango in between bouts of writing a screenplay, Sally places herself under the tutelage of Pablo, an Argentinean tango dancer living in Paris. As her lessons proceed, Sally... More
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Mrs. Dalloway
(1997) [M]
Clarissa Dalloway sets out on a beautiful morning; she's shopping for flowers for her party that evening. At the same time in London, a young man is suffering from a nightmarish delayed-onset (the year is 1923) form of shell-shock. Clarissa's nearly-grown daughter is distant, and preoccupied. In... More
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