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No Man's Land

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no man's land
  • Encoding: Region 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
  • Rated: MA - 15+ Mature Accompanied
  • Actors: Rene Bitorajac, Branko Djuric, Alain Eloy, Sacha Kremer, Georges Siatidis, Filip Sovagovic, Serge-Henri Valcke
  • Director: Danis Tanovic
  • Distributor: Madman Entertainment
  • Studio: Fabrica
  • Feature: Theatrical Trailer, Notes: Awards and Nominations Listing, Gallery, Trailer: The Cats Meow, Dust, Molokai, The Tracker, Walking On Water
  • Audio: Croatian Dolby Digital 2.0 surround-encoded, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Running Time: 98 minutes
  • Between war and peace, humour and hate, capture and surrender, life and death...lies No Man's Land. Set in the unforgiving trenches of the Bosnian-Serb conflict, this savage satire follows the story of three soldiers caught between two fighting lines.

    Fleeing enemy fire, an injured Bosnian soldier named Ciki retreats to a trench, where he finds himself trapped with a wounded comrade and worse...his Serbian enemy.

    With no way to escape and with his fellow soldier lying on a spring-loaded bomb set to explode if he moves, Ciki realizes he must do the unthinkable - trust his enemy - if he wants to survive.

    Dennis Tankovic's Oscar winning No Mans Land easily takes its place alongside the original M*A*S*H and Catch 22, as films that have exposed the absurdity of modern warfare.

    Special Jury Prize 2001 Cannes, Academy Award Winner Best Foreign Film 2002, Golden Globe Award 2002.

    NOVO

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    NOVO
  • Actors: Eric Caravaca, Anna Mouglalis, Eduardo Noriega, Nathalie Richard, Paz Vega
  • Director: Jean-Pierre Limosin
  • Encoding: Region 4
  • Rated: MA15+
  • Feature: Scene selection + Trailer + Alternate Ending Sequence + Araki: An insight + Shunga: History Of Japanese Erotica In Pictures + Nawa Shibari: The Beauty Of Bondage
  • Audio: English
  • Novo is a refreshingly risqué comedy that explores the notion of romance between two people when only one of them can remember each encounter. Graham suffers from short-term memory loss, but when Irene, a temp who works at the same office, falls for his spontaneous charm the two begin an odd relationship where Irene must remember everything for the both of them. For Graham every time is the first time, but for Irene, it’s the forgotten details of Graham’s life before his accident that has her worried. Details like a wife and child.

    Phantom Of The Opera

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    • Rated: R - 18+ Restricted
    • Region 4

    A Film By Dario Argento (1998)

    Argento's gory remake of the Gaston Leroux classic story. In this haunting and macabre

    love story set in the late 1880s, the phantom is a man raised by rats deep under the Paris
    Opera House who seduces and mutilates a beautiful singer who wanders into his subterranean world.

    SINCE OTAR LEFT

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    SINCE OTAR LEFT
  • Actors: Dinara Droukarova, Ester Gorintin, Nino Khomassouridze
  • Director: Julie Bertuccelli
  • Distributor: Fox Home Entertain
  • Encoding: Region 0 - Suitable for all regions
  • Rated: M 15+ 
  • Audio: French, Italian Dolby Digital 2.0
  • Subtitles: English
  • The richly deserving winner of the grand prize in the international Critics Week at Cannes 2004, SINCE OTAR LEFT (Depuis qu'Otar est parti) is an exquisitely bittersweet drama set in Tbilisi, the crumbling capital of the post-Soviet republic of Georgia. Three generations of women – the stoically beautiful Ada (Dinara Droukarova), her lusty mother Marina (Nino Khomassouridze) and whip-smart grandmother Eka (Ester Gorintin) – live together in a book-filled apartment. When news comes that Marina's brother Otar has been killed while on the job in France, Maria and Ada decide to conceal his death rather than break Eka's heart. Yet their lie soon spawns larger and larger ones.

    THE CUP

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    TEH CUP
  • Actors: Neten Chokling, Orgyen Tobgyal
  • Director: Khyentse Norbu
  • Distributor: Magna Pacific
  • Studio: Palm Pictures
  • Encoding: Region 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
  • Rated: G
  • Feature: Main Menu Audio + Theatrical Trailer
  • Audio: Tibetan Dolby Digital 2.0 + English - Subt: English
  • Prayer. Discipline. Tradition. These are the ways of the Tibetan monks. But a group of young monks has found a new favourite ritual...soccer.
    Now they'll do anything to persuade the elder monks to rent a satellite television to watch two civilised nations fight over a ball!

    Two Brothers

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    two brothers
  • Encoding: Region 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
  • Rated: PG - Parental Guidance
  • Actor: Guy Pearce
  • Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Feature: Audio Commentary with Director Jean-Jacques Annaud, Fun with the Tigers, “Tiger Trainers” – Meet the trainers on the set as they speak about their experiences working with these amazing creatures, “Tiger Brothers” – A look at how many cubs it took to play the tiger brothers, “Tiger Tech” – Explore the secrets of the film’s dazzling special effects, “Tiger Cam” – Check out the special cameras and techniques that capture the tigers, Location Scouting, Costume Design, Story Boards
  • Running Time: 101 minutes
  • From the critically acclaimed director of The Bear Jean-Jacques Annaud, Two Brothers is an epic adventure that tells the story of twin tigers and the power of family and friendship.

    Separated as cubs, one becomes a young boys pet, the other a circus performer. A twist of fate sees them reunited again, but not until they are fully-grown.

    Instantly recognising each other, their sense of mischief resurfaces and they escape, embarking on an unforgettable journey back home.

    Set in early 1900s colonial Indo-China and starring Australias own Guy Pearce, Two Brothers reflects environmental, cultural and conservationist ideas and messages in story for the whole family!

    VENGO

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    VENGO
  • Actors: Bobote, Antonio Canales, Juan Luis Corrientes, Antonio Perez Dechent, Fernando Guerrero Rebollo, Francisco Chavero Rios, Orestes Villasan Rodriguez
  • Director: Tony Gatlif
  • Distributor: The AV Channel
  • Studio: Princes Films
  • Encoding: Region 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
  • Rated: MA15+
  • Feature: Main Menu Audio & Animation +Theatrical Trailer + Deleted Scenes: 5 +Music Video + Trailer: Baaba Maal; Calle 54; The Circle; The Closet + Trailer: Divided We Fall; La Spagnola; Lumumba; Monsoon Wedding + Trailer: No Man's Land
  • Audio: Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish dts 5.1, English
  • Interweaving gorgeous Cinemascope images of the Andalusian plains with intricate shots of exotic flamenco dancers, Vengo tells the story of a blood feud raging between two families. At the centre of the story is Caco, a proud man who must fight for his family's honour and the safety of his young, mentally-challenged nephew Diego. After witnessing the death of his beloved daughter, Caco transfers his protective love to Diego, who has been threatened by rival family, the Caravacas. The beautiful traditional songs of internationally-acclaimed musicians La Caita, Tomatito, and La Paquera act as characters in and of themselves, echoing the emotions of the characters in every guitar strum and note sung.

    WINDOW TO PARIS

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    WINDOW TO PARIS
  • Actors: Sergei Donstov, Natalya Ipatova, Kira Krejlis-Petrova, Viktor Mikhajlov, Anges Soral, Nina Usatova
  • Director: Yuri Mamin
  • Encoding: Region 4 - Suitable for Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, South America, Central America, Pacific Islands and Caribbean
  • Rated: M15+
  • Audio: French
  • Subtitles: English
  • In this joyously funny story, a group of Russians find they can jump directly to Paris from their appaling St. Petersburg apartment.
    Nikolai has been fired from his job as a music teacher and has to live in the school gym until he finds a place to stay. Finally he secures a room in a rundown apartment. The room's previous inhabitant, an old lady, died a year earlier, yet her cat, still locked in the room, is disturbingly healthy. Soon Nikolai and his neighbours uncover the mystery: there is a window to Paris in the room! That's when the fun begins. But will the Russians resist the temptation to profit from their discovery?