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  • El Alma De Las Moscas (The Soul Of Flies) [DVD]El Alma De Las Moscas (The Soul Of Flies) | DVD | (22/10/2012) from £6.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (220.44%)   |  RRP £15.99

    By turns comic, poignant, absurd and profoundly moving, beautifully shot, and featuring great performances from non professional actors, El Alma de las Moscas tells the story of the two sons of Evaristo de la Sierra, who never met their father, and who's mutual existence they both ignored, until Evaristo sends them a letter inviting them to his funeral. When the Brothers meet at a train station, where to their surprise the train hasn't gone by in years, it is the beginning of their wanderings through barren landscapes, punctuated by chance encounters with the weird and wonderful characters that inhabit that land, such as a suicidal narcoleptic; a man with serious anger issues towards funerals; a bunch of thieving musicians and a young woman in love with the spring, who try, in one way or another, to guide them in their journey to their father’s funeral through paths made of memories, fables, solitude and dreams. Special Features: Outtakes / Making of Featurette Recording the Soundtrack Featurette Noberto's Car Get's Stuck Featurette

  • The Year & the Vineyard [DVD]The Year & the Vineyard | DVD | (14/07/2014) from £8.57   |  Saving you £8.68 (118.74%)   |  RRP £15.99

    A brash Sicilian soldier on his way to the Spanish Civil War falls through the sky and into the present-day wine country of Salamanca where he is greeted with good news and bad. The good: His army won the war. The bad: His lover Isabella along with life as he knew it are all lost to the past 75 years which for him are mere seconds old memories. As the solider struggles to make 21st-century sense of a bizarro world where hybrid cars are now parked in front of castles he becomes increasingly intent on finding a way back onto the more familiar battlefields of 1937. Director Jonathan Cenzual Burley (Soul of Flies) festoons his second feature with a host of colourful characters all sharing dry and witty words of wisdom amid the fable-like cinematic style for which Burley is quickly becoming known.

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