| | Shadows Theatrical Release (Not Yet Available on DVD)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available) Movies, Ghosts Videos, Doctors | | Starring | Borce Nacev, Sabina Ajrula-Tozija, Filareta Atanasova, Salaetin Bilal, Dime Iliev, Vladimir Jacev, Ratka Radmanovic, Vesna Stanojevska | | Director | Milcho Manchevski | | Additional Music/Songs | Kiril Dzajkovski | | Director of Photography | Fabio Cianchetti | | Music | Ryan Shore | | Producer | Milcho Manchevski, Gerardo Herrero, Mariela Besuievdsky, Nermin Gladers, Dimitar Gochev, Martin Husmann, Corinna Mehner, Amedeo Pagani | | Writer | Milcho Manchevski |
A horrendous car-crash changes a young doctor's life forever, putting him in contact with the souls of the dead in SHADOWS. Lazar's recovery from the accident is miraculous, but his trials aren't over. These itinerant spirits have an important message, and in order to meet their demands, Lazar will have to look within. Milcho Manchevski (BEFORE THE RAIN) directs this moving Macedonian drama.
This is the only Borce Nacev video. Stars also making their debut in this video: Sabina Ajrula-Tozija, Filareta Atanasova, Salaetin Bilal, Dime Iliev, Vladimir Jacev, Ratka Radmanovic, Vesna Stanojevska. Shadows | Orig Year | 2008 | | CD Universe Part number | 7816082 | | Release Date | New Shadows TR release date | | Rating | Not Rated | | Also Known As | Senki | | Running Time | 129 Minutes | | Movie Details | Color |
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Purchase Shadows Movie To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Love Finds A Home DVD (2009) Widescreen; Subtitled
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$17.01 The love saga winds to a close as Belinda (Sarah Jones) takes on a new responsibility while accepting guidance from the place she least expected it. Female doctors are a rarity in the Old West, but Belinda has carved out an impressive niche for herself in a small, tight-knit Missouri community. Her best friend, Annie (Haylie Diff), is about to give birth, and Belinda has agreed to monitor her as she carries the baby to term. But for a woman who has always put science first, Annie's folksy mother-in-law, Mary (Patty Duke), isn't always the easiest person to deal with. Experienced nursemaid Mary would rather rely on homeopathic treatments that taking the advice of doctors, and before long the two women are hopelessly at odds over how to handle the pregnancy. Back at home, things aren't any easier--Belinda is having trouble getting pregnant, and it's beginning to have a negative affect on her relationship with her husband (Jordan Bridges). ...
| | Pink Floyd - The Wall DVD (1982) Widescreen; Anniversary Edition; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$14.59 Director Alan Parker's intense and fully realized film interpretation of the English band's classic album THE WALL melds whimsical fantasy with dark Shakespearean drama. The film makes innovative use of sets, costumes, and special effects to create a unique surrealistic strangeness worthy of Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's UN CHIEN ANDALOU. Both disturbing and bedazzling, PINK FLOYD: THE WALL is a must-see film for any music lover.
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the release of Alan Parker's masterpiece film version of Pink Floyd's groundbreaking prog rock album "The Wall", Columbia has released this special limited-edition DVD of the film. Packaged in a deluxe DVD digi-pak designed to look like "The Wall" with debossed brick work and a clear O-card, the release features a photo montage of film shots and a fold-out reproduction of the original film promo poster. Also includes the documentary "Other Side of the Wall" about the making-of and "Retrospective", an exclusive 45 minute retrospective documentary with interview ...
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$7.75 In this uproarious spoof of country life, a small town sheriff and his moonshining cousin get themselves into hot water with the feds. A madcap, ...
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$10.25 Set in 1962; Produced and released in 1973.
AMERICAN GRAFFITI presents a powerful collage of youth on the brink of maturity just before the assassination of J.F.K.. Based on George Lucas's own teenage hot-rodding days in Modesto, California, this brilliant, bittersweet comedy inspired numerous other productions, including the long-running TV series HAPPY DAYS. Lucas's second feature film (following THX 1138), AMERICAN GRAFFITI contains an early screen appearance by Harrison Ford, who would figure heavily in the director's next movie, the sci-fi epic STAR WARS. The film follows one night in the lives of several recently graduated high school students. The genial Steve (Ron Howard) prepares to leave for college the next day, and Laurie (Cindy Williams), his girlfriend, is upset by his impending departure. Laurie's brother, Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), the class intellectual, is also slated for college, but he has serious doubts about his future. Also included here are the hopeless nerd (Charles Martin Smith) and the eternally cool drag racer, John (Paul LeMat), who feels pressure to live up to his reputation. A nostalgic feeling is evoked in seeing the teenagers cruising in their hot rods, eating at Mel's Diner, and listening to Wolfman Jack spin the latest hits, with ...
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| | Tokyo! DVD (2008) Widescreen
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$16.29 Paris may be the City of Light and New York may never sleep, but there is an undeniable energy to Tokyo. In this anthology film, three renowned filmmakers--Michel Gondry, Leos Carax, and Bong Joon-Ho--each direct an imaginative featurette about the city. Gondry (BE KIND REWIND) presides over INTERIOR DESIGN, a film that features all the director’s hallmarks as it follows a couple who moves to the metropolis. MERDE from Carax (THE LOVERS ON THE BRIDGE) centers on the eponymous character (Denis Lavant), a formerly sewer-bound monster who finds his way aboveground and begins to create chaos. Finally, Bong, the mind behind the international hit THE HOST, directs SHAKING TOKYO, a quirky romance about a hermit who forms an attachment to his pizza delivery girl.
This triptych of short films about Asia’s most misunderstood metropolis features three directors known for cinematically capturing the uncanny, and showing the individual oddity and anxiety that lurks beneath the surface of our smooth social interaction. While the two Western filmmakers, Michel Gondry and Leos Carax, simply relocate their favorite themes to Tokyo, the Korean director Bong Joon-ho more successfully allows the city to dictate the style and content of his segment.
Gondry’s "Interior Design" depicts Hiroko (Ayako Fujitani) and Akira (Ryo Kase), an aimless artistic couple who overstay their welcome in a friend’s tiny apartment. Their illusions about finding success in Tokyo are gradually dissolved by the reality checks of their abysmal apartment search, some severe parking violations, and an embarrassing screening of Akira’s shoddy debut film. Hiroko’s antidote for her disappointment is to forcibly fluctuate the boundaries between reality and her perception, which ultimately results in an unusual transformation. "Merde," Carax’s contribution, is the most memorable of the trio, but also the least successful. Denis Lavant plays a grotesque miscreant who periodically emerges from the sewers to terrorize the city. The sequence itself becomes a monstrous barrage of symbolism, as Carax variously invokes Tokyo’s issues with immigration, terrorism, technology, translation, and the memory of war. Bong’s "Shaking Tokyo" is a slow ode to the subculture of "hikikomori," Japanese agoraphobes who refuse to emerge from their homes. ...
| | Necessities Of Life DVD (2008) Widescreen
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The mumblecore movement continues with this comedy about romantic and career confusion. Set and shot in San Francisco’s Mission District, SORRY, THANKS tracks a varied group of people: Kira (Kenya Miles), who hates her job but likes Max (Wiley Wiggins); Max, who can’t ...
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