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FLIRTING (1992)

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An excellent sequel to the Australian coming-of-age film "The Year My Voice Broke". Danny is now an outsider at boarding school where he falls for an African girl from the near-by girl's school. They manage to sustain a relationship with hilarious and charming consequences, capturing the goose-bumps, grunts, giggles and gorgeous rapture of teenage love. Taylor is a jowly delight, while 16-year-old newcomer Newton throws savage glances and sensuous smiles with the assured air of a seasoned profes find out more...

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Despite not living to his 30th birthday, Jean Vigo is still considered one of the great masters of French cinema. He only made 4 films and all of them are contained here, beautifully restored and with plenty of extras, including a feature length documentary on the director. L'Atlante tells the story of two newly weds living on board a barge on the Seine, Zero de Conduite contains a satirical tale of student revolt, A Propos de Nice is a documentary about the French coastal town, and Taris cinegr find out more...

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Life is crazy. You're crazy, I'm crazy, we're all crazy. We're all a little bit Minnie, and a little bit Moskowitz. Sometimes it does seem best to be sensible...but then what might you be missing out on? You gotta be you. You don't have to park cars and semi-randomly yell at people, but you can't hide yourself behind a veil (or dark sunglasses) and pretend and act like ever find out more...


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Francois is a happily married fifty-year-old teacher. Concerned that rebellious student Mathilde is going to be expelled he sets out to help her but is soon drawn into a passionate relationship with the enigmatic teenager. Realising it cannot go on Francois attempts to end the affair but the consequences prove devastating. A haunting and pessimistic tale of obsessive love that won French pop icon Vannesa Paradis a Cesar award for Most Promising Actress back in 1989. find out more...
P.S. (2007)

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Louise Harrington would seem to have all that she needs, bright, successful, pretty, charming and recently divorced from her needy husband it should be a time to sit back and give a huge sigh of self-satisfied relief. F. Scott is at least fifteen years Louise's junior and the spitting image of her one true love, who died twenty years earlier, and their mutual attraction is impossible to resist. ‘p.s.' is an intriguing romantic drama with a good cast and a script not without heart and wit, that i find out more...
RUSHMORE (1999)

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A quirky, clever and charming movie from rookie director Anderson, who flies in the face of convention by making the hero of this high school-based comedy a slightly geeky academic who's anything but the all-American kid. Max Fischer is a brilliant but mixed-up scholarship kid at the Rushmore Academy, with a frenzied timetable and an uncanny knack of baffling both students and teachers alike. He attracts the attention of Blume (the superb Bill Murray), a rich, bored, middle-aged parent, apparen find out more...

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Xiaochun is a young lad from the country with a talent for the violin, an ability his peasant father is determined the world will come to appreciate as much as his small town's inhabitants. Father and son set off for the big city where it is hoped Xiaochun will win a scholarship to a prestigious musical academy. It is once settled in the city that the boy's journey truly begins as the adult world in all its pain and beauty makes him realise what it is he really wants from life, what to sacrifice find out more...

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The debut feature from the mono-brow genius that is Martin Scorcese. The excellent Harvey Keitel (and long time Scorcese favourite) plays JR, an unemployed kid who seems happy hanging out with his JD buddies in Little Italy. His complacent existence is thrown into freefall when he starts a relationship with a college-educated girl (played by Zina Bethune), who begins to change his perception of his community. Shot in grainy black and white, clearly influence by a Cassavettes style of naturalism, find out more...