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War Of The Buttons DVD

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This 1994 Irish classic is a great movie for all the family.Rival gangs of young Irish kids engage in constantly escalating battles that ultimately entails the removal of the buttons from the clothes of captured losers. While the shenanigans cause obvious problems, the two leaders of the groups nonetheless develop a grudging admiration of the other and an estranged friendship. This film it examines issues of war, the actions and consequences that it always carries, and how it can divide and oppose people that can be friends as easy as they can be enemies.

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Released
29 September 1995
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
WARNER 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051892020244 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.   This 1994 Irish classic is a great movie for all the family.Rival gangs of young Irish kids engage in constantly escalating battles that ultimately entails the removal of the buttons from the clothes of captured losers. While the shenanigans cause obvious problems, the two leaders of the groups nonetheless develop a grudging admiration of the other and an estranged friendship. This film it examines issues of war, the actions and consequences that it always carries, and how it can divide and oppose people that can be friends as easy as they can be enemies.

A remake of the 1962 French film, relocated to Ireland. In a quiet corner of southwest Ireland the children of Carrickdowse and Ballydowse are involved in an undeclared war, which occurs without the knowledge of the adult population. The battle lines have already been drawn, but the war must be over by dinnertime!