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Exclusive Rental 3 month holdback Hokkien Language - English Subtitles.
Makes ‘KIDS’ look like Playschool
A provocative film acted by real street kids, 15 exposes a gritty side of modern-day Singapore life that will blow your mind…
“Growing up in the world’s most oppressive nanny state can be bad for your mental health, and 15 tells it like it is. 26-year-old Royston Tan’s social satire has given local censors their biggest ever headache by focusing on Singapore’s ‘problem’ boys: the ones from broken homes, the ones who smuggle drugs, the dropouts, the ones who obsess on suicide and tend to die young. But what could have been a grungy social-realist tract is actually a dizzying collage of teenage experience…Tan keeps scenes short and stylized, plasters the screen with captions and throws in everything from animation to fast rewinds to keep things cooking. Much of it is universal: gangs, video-games, bad role models, fake tattoos, crypto-gay bonding, piercings, self-pity, amateur rapping…but Tan doesn’t shrink from the dark side: he looks at teen suicides with wicked black humour, confronts the reality of self-harm, admits that boys prostitute themselves for pocket money…”
Vancouver Film Festival
Frenetic, violent and funny; 15 is an electrifiying account of life on the streets. Unmissable.
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“How Much Are You Worth?” is the question posed in 200 American, a story of two very different men trying to find themselves.
Sexy young Aussie Ian comes to New York City to start a new life. He needs money to stay and begins hustling for some quick bucks. He charges 200 American dollars for his services.
Ian soon meets Conrad, owner of an ad agency, who has decided to “rent” a partner as he hasn’t recovered from his last relationship. Puzzled why a nice guy like Ian is hustling, Conrad offers him a job at the agency, but no good deed goes unpunished. Complications arise when Ian falls for his new supervisor Michael, and Conrad must launch a campaign to win his ex lover back.
“A sweet and delightful film.” Filethirteen.com
“Quirky, sexy and moving.” Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
“Amusing and highly moving.” Gay.com
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1949Jean Vigneron's manservant is blackmailing his boss, who is having an affair with lines de Montalban. The servant is murdered,....
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| A Change of Seasons |
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Karen Adams (Shirley MacLaine) has a problem. She's just discovered that her university professor husband Adam (Anthony Hopkins) is having an affair with Linsey (Bo Derek) one of his students. But rather than ending the marriage Karen decides to take a lover of her own.
Soon all four are getting on famously and they decide to take a winter holiday away together. Things are going well until Adam and Karen's daughter Kasey (Mary Beth Hurt) arrives unannounced for a surprise visit.
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| A COUNTRY PRACTICE: UNFORGETTABLE MOMENTS SEASON 1 - 5 |
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3 DISC SET
The perennial family favourite is finally back with five moments Australians will never forget.
From 1981 to 1994 Australians were charmed by the weekly comings and goings of the rural community of Wandin Valley.
Now, for the first time, five of the most loved episodes have been selected for an unforgettable celebration of A Country Practice.
From the marriage of Frank and Shirley to the birth of Vicky’s twins, revisit the moments that left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of a nation of devoted viewers.
All your favourite characters are here – Dr. Terence Elliott, Shirley and Frank, Molly and Brendan, Simon and Vicky, Bob Cookie, Esmae and of course Fatso the wombat!
Included is the episode that stopped a nation – The sad moment that will be forever etched into the national psyche, the episode simply entitled ‘Molly’, where Australia bids farewell to the much loved Molly Jones.
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