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During the Second World War, a Gypsy family travels the roads of France before learning that the Vichy regime no longer gives them the right to travel freely.
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The final portrait in a series on the lives of dictators by Alexander Sokurov, The sun is a re-imagining of Emperor Hirohito's final days in power during the waning days of WWII. Hirohito wanders through his palace in a child-like state of denial. But reality soon intrudes as American soldiers overrun his manicured gardens and visions of Hiroshima invade his dreams. No longer a God among men, Hirohito is forced accept the terms of the occupation and, even more dramatically, the renunciation of his divinity ... " Staggering and brilliant. " - Keith Uhlich, Time out NY.
Author
Schwentke, Robert, 1968-
Publication
Music Box Films, [2018]
Format
DVD
UPC
751778951208
Author
Zinnemann, Fred, 1907-1997.
Publication
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, [1989]
Format
DVD
ISBN
9780800178833
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Quintessential post-war British Noir. Ex-RAF pilot Trevor Howard is double-crossed by his black-marketeer boss. Once he breaks out of Dartmoor Prison, he seeks revenge. No holds barred in terms of brutality.
Author
Louhimies, Aku, 1968-
Publication
Kino Lorber, [2019]
Format
DVD
UPC
738329236694
Author
Yang, Zhenjiang,
Publication
[Publisher not identified], [2013]
Format
DVD
UPC
812491014554
Author
Cromwell, John, 1888-1979.
Publication
Metro Goldwyn Mayer Home Entertainment, [2004]
Format
DVD
ISBN
9780792862185
UPC
027616912022
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Stationed in a secluded Bulgarian village in 1943, Walter, an artist and sergeant in the Wehrmacht, lives an almost idyllic life far away from the war. Then one day a transit camp is set up for Jews arriving from Greece. Ruth, one of the Greek Jews, asks Walter to help a pregnant woman in the camp. At first he refuses, but then changes his mind and sends a doctor into the camp ... Stars, based on scriptwriter Angel Wagenstein's personal experiences and historic events during the Holocaust in the Balkans, was awarded the Special Grand Jury Prize at the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Now available in a newly restored digital transfer from the original 35mm negative the film broke with East Bloc representational conventions during the Cold War in its depiction of both Wehrmacht soldiers and Jewish suffering and resistance.
Author
Malick, Terrence, 1945-
Publication
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2001]
Format
DVD
ISBN
TWT2003001D
UPC
0 24543 03000 3
Author
Monteverde, Alejandro,
Publication
Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2015]
Format
DVD
UPC
025192277849
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