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I Am A Camera DVD

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In the early thirties Christopher Isherwood is a young aspiring writer living in pre World War II Berlin. Christopher meets the vivacious peniless singer Sally Bowles a young English woman who is performing in a cabaret and they soon develop a platonic relationship. Then Sally meets wealthy American Clive at a party who helps Sally and Christopher finacially and socially for a while and they have the time of their lives. Things begin to change as the increasing Nazism in the country affects their lives and threatens Christopher's Jewish friend Fritz.

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Released
08 November 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Park Circus 
Classification
Runtime
99 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060203340209 
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Berlin, the 1930s. A young English writer (Laurence Harvey) arrives in the city and takes to sharing a flat with vivacious nightclub singer Sally Bowles (Julie Harris). Together they experience the mad swirl of bohemian life and dream of the successes that will be theirs in the future, but as the Swastika becomes an omnipresent symbol throughout the city, and as their Jewish friends begin to fall victim to Nazi persecution, it becomes apparent that there are dark days ahead. Based on the same semi-autobiographical Christopher Isherwood stories which would later inspire the hit musical 'Cabaret'.