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Man From London DVD

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Four years in the making the new film from the acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker B''la Tarr is an adaptation of a novel by thriller writer Georges Simenon. Maloin (Miroslav Krobot) leads a simple life as a railway signalman barely registering the world around him. His life takes a sudden turn when he becomes a witness to a murder and he is forced to confront issues of morality sin punishment and the line between innocence and complicity. Exploring themes of desire greed and man's indestructible longing for freedom this hypnotic film bears the distinctive trademarks of... Tarr's universe - fluid and stunning monochrome photography pared-down dialogue and performances (with a striking appearance by Tilda Swinton) and a hauntingly beautiful score by long-time Tarr collaborator Mih''ly V''-g. [show more]

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Released
06 April 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Artificial Eye 
Classification
Runtime
130 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5021866416304 
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Hungarian director Bela Tarr helms this brooding mystery drama, which is loosely based on a lesser-known novel by Belgian crime novelist Georges Simenon. Maloin (Miroslav Krobot) is a middle-aged dockland worker whose life changes forever after he witnesses a violent altercation between two men on the harbourside that results in one of them drowning, taking a suitcase full of British sterling down with him.