"Director: Andrew Bujalski"

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  • Mutual Appreciation [2006]Mutual Appreciation | DVD | (20/08/2007) from £21.58   |  Saving you £-6.59 (N/A%)   |  RRP £14.99

    A burgeoning musician tries to crack New York in this gentle comedy drama.

  • Computer Chess (Masters of Cinema) (DVD & BLU-RAY DUAL FORMAT)Computer Chess (Masters of Cinema) (DVD & BLU-RAY DUAL FORMAT) | Blu Ray | (20/01/2014) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £13.99

    The fourth feature film from the brilliant and maverick American filmmaker Andrew Bujalski whose previous works include Funny Ha Ha (the early '00s film that arguably kicked-off the so-called 'mumblecore' movement of American independent cinema) Mutual Appreciation (an acclaimed comic portrait of love and longing in the Brooklyn indie music scene) and Beeswax (which among its principals starred Alex Karpovsky the filmmaker and actor who has gone on to renown for his own comedy features and his role in Lena Dunham's Girls). A boldly intelligent ensemble comedy with a feel and atmosphere that surpass easy comparison Computer Chess takes place in the early-1980s over the course of a weekend conference where a group of obsessive software programmers have convened to pit their latest refinements in machine-chess and the still-developing field of artificial intelligence (AI) against an assembly of human chess masters. Computer Chess is a portrait not only of the crazy and surreal relationships that come to pass between the abundance of characters who participate in the weekend event (and among whose ranks include Wiley Wiggins the revered indie-game developer and star of Richard Linklater's classic Dazed and Confused) but of the very era of early computing itself - and of the first rudimentary video games - and (if that weren't enough) of the hopes and insecurities that persisted through the film's 'retro' digital age into the present-day - that semi-virtual hyper-social maybe-kind-of-dehumanised landscape that let's face it is our very own era. If that still weren't enough: it's also one of the wittiest most shift-and-cringe-in-your-seat and entirely LOL-hilarious movies of recent times. With its radical retro video aesthetic and wry rumination on digitality and where-we-are-today Computer Chess is a far-reaching and ambitious benchmark for the modern American cinema. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Andrew Bujalski's Computer Chess in its UK home-viewing debut in a Dual Format (Blu-ray + DVD) release. Special Features: 1080p presentation of the feature film on the Blu-ray Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Two trailers for the film Andrew Bujalski's short 2013 film Analog Goose New and exclusive video interviews with Bujalski actor Wiley Wiggins and producer Alex Lipschultz 56-Page Full-Colour Booklet Featuring: A new essay by Craig Keller A discussion on retro gaming with Wiley Wiggins A profile on cover artist (and original Atari 2600 packaging artist) Cliff Spohn A plethora of full-colour photography from the set

  • Support The Girls [DVD]Support The Girls | DVD | (21/10/2019) from £11.55   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    The general manager at a highway-side ''sports bar with curves has her incurable optimism and faith, in her girls, her customers, and herself, tested over the course of a long, strange day.

  • Results [DVD]Results | DVD | (28/09/2015) from £6.50   |  Saving you £9.49 (146.00%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Recently divorced, newly rich, and utterly miserable, Danny (Kevin Corrigan, Superbad, Pineapple Express) is bored and lonely. Determined to mix up his lifestyle rut, he joins a local gym, meeting self-styled fitness guru Trevor (Guy Pearce, Iron Man 3, Prometheus, The Hurt Locker) and the sharp, irresistable trainer Kat (Cobie Smulders, Avengers: Age of Ultron, How I Met Your Mother). Soon, their three lives become intricately knotted, both professionally and personally. As their work-outs grow more intense so do their relationships, as all three find themselves pushing boundaries physically and emotionally. From the critically acclaimed writer/ directorAndrew Bujalski (Computer Chess) comes this hilarious, uplifting comedy bound to get your heart beating in the strive for wellbeing, happiness and love.

  • Funny Ha Ha [2002]Funny Ha Ha | DVD | (16/04/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    American independent filmmaker Andrew Bujalski makes his feature debut as a writer/director with this microbudgeted comedy drama.

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