Series Two of Aardman's hugely popular "Creature Comforts" continues its unique brand of carefully observed, quintessentially British comedy.
The latest film from acclaimed documentarian Marc Isaacs (All White in Barking; Men of the City) offers a fascinating and intimate insight into the lives of people who have come to London from afar and struggled to make the city their home. Isaacs introduces a diverse number of characters who have made their way to London, from all over the world, in order to seek a better life. There's a young Irish woman who dreams of becoming a singer, who takes a job pulling pints in Cricklewood, serving the generations of Irish people who came over before her; a lonely Irish ex construction worker loosing his battle to booze; a man from Kashmir working in a hotel, trying to earn enough money so his wife can join him; an elderly Jewish woman who fled Vienna when Hitler was in power; and a glamorous retired German air stewardess living with her estranged husband. Fused with wonderful moments of humour and equally heartbreaking moments where broken dreams are revealed, The Road: A Story of Life and Death is a study of immigration that manages to be highly affecting, whilst avoiding being polemical or didactic. Special Features: Interview with Director Marc Isaacs Trailer
This second volume on COS (Close-combat Operational System) will provide you new self defence technique against chokeholds, holds, punches & kicks, knife vs knife, gun, rifle, defence with a stick - all filmed in a street setting. The concept remains the same: the defense is explosive, strong and straight with simple, easy and realistic techniques. This DVD which is based on dangerous fighting techniques therefore viewing and practice is recommended only for responsible adult students and i...
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