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Little Ashes DVD

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Robert Pattinson stars as a young Salvador Dali, who arrives at university; 18 years old and determined to become a great artist. His bizarre blend of shyness and rampant exhibitionism attracts the attention of two of the university's social elite.

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Released
13 July 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
112 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192810233 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. After stealing the hearts of TWLIGHT fans as a vampire, Robert Pattinson stars as Salvador Dali and romances the poet Federico Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) in this historical drama. With the Spanish Civil War on the horizon, the two artists fall in love as their country is changing around them. Matthew McNulty co-stars as the renowned filmmaker Luis Bunuel.

Romantic drama based on the early lives and loves of artist Salvador Dali, film-maker Luis Bunuel and poet Federico Garcia Lorca. Change is threatening traditional values in 1922 Madrid as the new influences of jazz, Freud and the avant-garde begin to take hold. 18-year-old Dali (Robert Pattinson) arrives at university determined to become a great artist. There he is absorbed into the decadent and socially elite group presided over by Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) and Bunuel (Matthew McNulty). As the trio's indomitable careers and tangled romantic liaisons unfold over the subsequent decade, Spain lurches inexorably towards civil war.