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  • Mediterraneo [1992]Mediterraneo | DVD | (01/01/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Set during World War II the story follows eight Italian soldiers sent to guard a small Greek island. After their ship is sunk and their radio breaks down it seems as if they no longer exist. Eventually a small Italo/Greek community is formed and the locals forget why they came. The soldiers' characters and beliefs start to change and they have no desire to return to the war. Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film 1992.

  • Mediterraneo [1992]Mediterraneo | DVD | (14/06/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Mediterraneo, the 1991 comedy by Gabriele Salvatores, was knocked for not being deep enough but it is what it is; and it is actually an easygoing, sunny movie about eight Italian soldiers who manage to strand themselves on a tiny Greek island paradise during World War II. The sort of mutts who would shoot a donkey for not knowing the proper password, these clumsy warriors become a comic variation on the Lotus Eaters of myth, their fighting spirit evaporated in the midst of so much beauty and sexual availability among the local women. There are also sundry opportunities for the men to find another purpose for their lives (one particularly artistic fellow works on the restoration of a church, for example). Amid the sometimes coarse jokes and gratuitous nudity, there are subtle themes about the contrast between what men are truly like in their natural state versus what they are like as killers. (The Thin Red Line this isn't but Salvatores does, in his own way, touch on some of the same themes.) Watch this one on a cold winter's day and vicariously enjoy the tans as well as the antiwar sentiment. --Tom Keogh

  • L'Abbuffata [2007]L'Abbuffata | DVD | (01/01/2020) from £22.98   |  Saving you £-2.99 (-15.00%)   |  RRP £19.99

    From Mimmo Calopresti the successful Italian director comes L'Abbuffata. Diamante a small town in Calabria southern Italy is hardly an exciting place. Gabriele Marco and Nicola are three youngsters who want to shoot a movie to relieve their boredom. They interview an old lady who recalls the love of her life a distant cousin of hers who emigrated to America as a youth whose return she is still waiting for. Indeed a suitable plot for a film. Neri is a former film director who shot one successful film they ask him for his help but he refuses. So they travel to Rome with Marco's sister Elena where Francesco a friend of Neri's unwillingly accommodates them. They end up involved in the TV showbiz rather than cinema but after a chance meeting with Amelie a French girl who seems to be interested in their intent and tells them she will mention it to her fiance Gerard who actually turns out to be Gerard Depardieu the renowned French actor... Could this be their turning point?

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