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Folie À Deux - Madness Made Of Two DVD

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Folie a Deux - (A Madness of Two) is a quintessentially English tale with a universal message. Prophetic and surprisingly humorous, the narrative is driven by a tenacious single mother of seven, who risks bankruptcy and homelessness to fulfill a dream. Shot over five years and set in the oldest house in England. This film is an intimate portrayal of a large bohemian family with all the ups and downs of daily life, an intriguing insight into England's history, and future. This is a nail-biting journey through the economic crash and life's biggest gamble. This is not... a story of the conspicuous consumerism of billionaires; rather this is the human cost of the banking crisis. [show more]

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Released
07 October 2013
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Ball Park Films 
Classification
Runtime
101 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5053839477500 
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Documentary following mother-of-seven Helen Heraty as she attempts to transform an old English building into a hotel. Helen and her new partner buy a historical house in York, England, with the intention of turning it into a boutique hotel. Over the course of five years Helen and her family face many struggles, including the threat of bankruptcy amidst the current economic crash. Will the project be a success despite the tribulations?