"Director: Joe Law"

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  • Mister John [DVD]Mister John | DVD | (24/02/2014) from £20.00   |  Saving you £-4.01 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Following the mysterious death of his brother a middle-aged man travels to Singapore to help out with the funeral arrangements and family affairs. There he discovers an exotic intoxicating world far removed from his troubled life in London. But as he is drawn towards his brother's beautiful wife and the sexual frankness of the local culture he begins to realise that escape isn't as easy as it seems... Starring Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones The Wire Queer as Folk Shadow Dancer) and Claire Keelan (Nathan Barley Black Mirror). The new film from award-winning filmmakers Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy (Helen Who Killed Brown Owl).

  • Helen [DVD] [2008]Helen | DVD | (07/09/2009) from £7.89   |  Saving you £12.10 (153.36%)   |  RRP £19.99

    "Helen" is the tragic story of one orphan girl's attempts to carve out an identity for herself whilst helping to find another lost soul

  • Looney Tunes Back In Action / Cats And Dogs / Kangaroo Jack [2004]Looney Tunes Back In Action / Cats And Dogs / Kangaroo Jack | DVD | (17/10/2005) from £5.99   |  Saving you £13.00 (217.03%)   |  RRP £18.99

    Three fantasitc family favourites on this great boxed set. Looney Tunes Back In Action: David verses Goliath Ali versus Frazier Britney versus Justin all pale in comparison to the earth rending bone-crushing carrot-chomping anvil-dropping tail-feather-scorching gleefully epic smack down that is Rabbit verses Duck or more specifically Bugs Bunny verses Daffy. Set in a live-action world Warner Bros. animated superstars interact with human characters for maximum comic eff

  • The Shaolin Collection 6 [Limited Edition Box Set]The Shaolin Collection 6 | DVD | (09/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    The Wandering Monk (Dir. Chang Hung Chi 1980):After a number of deathly mishaps Monk Lu bravely rescues the bewildered young orphan Cheng and teaches him the essence of martial arts. The two roam the countryside seeking the murderers of Cheng's father......in a series of spectacular martial arts displays they encounter the brutal killer and bring him to justice. Matching Escort (Dir. Ling Chang 1983):The unusual and exciting story that features a whole range of martial arts. This smashing box office hit unfolds right in front of your very eyes. Filmed in lavish studio settings with elaborate costumes and traditional weapons!! Of Cooks and Kung Fu (Dir. Ting Chun 1979):Ching Kai portrays a master chef who once served up culinary delights to the Empresses daughter. The banquet was sabotaged and the Master falsely accused of murder and treason. Now it is up to the youngster to avenge his family and take revenge on the Basket Hat Assassin!! The Guy with Secret Kung Fu (Dir. Joe Law 1981:A match of evil vs. good as the outlaw bandits attempt to destroy the only people able to protect a small village. Some astonishing fight sequences and major action in this Kung Fu classic. Miss this at your own peril!!

  • Best V Best - Volume One [2005]Best V Best - Volume One | DVD | (14/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The world's major award winners and best short films from the past year are brought together in this first DVD release from independent film community Shooting People's newly launched label Word of Mouth Films. Including Oscar-nominees and winners of the Sundance Berlin BAFTA Edinburgh Montreal and other major short film prizes Best v Best represents a selection of moving and brilliantly realised stories from today's most promising international filmmaking talent. Shooting People is the UK's premier independent filmmakers' network that has transformed the way independent film is being made with over 26 000 members signed up to the organisation in the UK and in New York City. The launch of Word of Mouth Films distribution label by Shooting People aims to both mobilise and inspire new audiences for films as well as transform challenge and expand distribution opportunities for independent cinema. A significant proportion of the proceeds goes back to each of the filmmakers to invest in their next films. Family Portrait (Dir. Patricia Riggen) Richard and Diana render their own family portrait as they recount their childhood memories and the challenges they have faced since Gordon Parks photographed their family in 1968 for Life magazine. Who Killed Brown Owl (Dir. Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor) Inspired by classical paintings of village life and Agatha Christie whodunits this spectacular 9 minute one shot film is about a lazy Sunday afternoon down by the river that goes horribly wrong. Burnt sunbathers beer-drinking kids an abandoned baby a rabbit in a boat a bicycle accident - in Who Killed Brown Owl the perfect English arcadia gives way to varying kinds of misfortune disruption and violence. Filmed over the course of one afternoon Who Killed Brown Owl commissioned by Enfield Council features a volunteer cast of almost 100 residents of the London Borough of Enfield. The Banker (Dir. Hattie Dalton) The Banker is a short black comedy about a quirky loner who works in a sperm bank. He's border-line obsessed with the nurse who works at the fertility clinic across town and goes to enormous rather disturbing lengths to prove his love for her...It's a little tale of unrequited love on a grand scale starring Michael Sheen. School Of Life (Dir. Jake Polonsky) This will be the most important lesson of your life. Maybe the only important lesson. Milk (Dir. Peter Mackie Burns) Reluctant Jennifer must bathe her mischievous grandmother. Once close they are now virtually strangers. The enforced intimacy of the situation results in an awkwardness that they can neither deny not overcome until they begin to play together in the water. Little Terrorist (Dir. Ashvin Kumar) Jamal a 12 year old Muslim Pakistani mistakenly crosses the border between India and Pakistan finding an unusual ally in a Hindu Brahmin Bhola. Indian soldiers descend on Bhola's village searching for the 'terrorist' who crossed over. His niece Rani insists they can't let a Muslim into their Hindu home. With Bhola and Rani grappling with the consequences of harboring a Pakistani and their deep-set prejudice against Muslims Jamal's only hope is the humanity shared by a people separated by artificial boundaries a long time ago. Two Cars One Night (Dir. Taika Waititi) A tale of first love. While waiting for their parents two boys and a girl meet in the carpark of a rural pub. What at first seems to be a relationship based on rivalry soon develops into a close friendship. We learn that love can be found in the most unlikely of places.

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