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DVD Film - In 1973, the Central Bank of Stockholm was raided by Lars Nyström. Negotiations with the police are stalling and the wait stretches on for days. A specific relationship begins to develop between Lars and one of the hostages, which will later be called the "Stockholm Syndrome".
DVD Film - When the gay community decides to support the striking miners in 1984, it leads to an extraordinary story of two different communities that eventually turns into a surprising partnership.
DVD Film - DVD movie Tokyo [2008]. Czech dubbing. Czech subtitles. Dolby Digital. The three cloverleaf short stories are loosely inspired by Tokyo. In INNER DESIGN, we look into the life of a young couple who come to Tokyo in search of a better future. While the young man wants to make films, his suddenly lonely girlfriend starts to change... In MERDE, a mysterious man spreads panic with his provocative actions, which provoke a wave of resistance. The protagonist of TOKYO OPENS is a young man who has decided to cut off all contact with the world. But unexpectedly, love enters his life.
DVD Film - Historical film about battles with barbarians. Year 1010, Kievan Rus. Kievan Rus consists of many smaller principalities ruled by the sons of Grand Duke Vladimir of Kiev. But marauding bands are plundering Russian lands and enslaving thousands of people. In the northeast of the empire lies the most distant principality - Rostov. Young Prince Jaroslav is put in charge of this when he is only 11 years old. As Jaroslav grows, he gradually consolidates his power. He decides to build a fortress on the Volga to stop the raiders. He tries to unite the surrounding tribes, but is captured by the pagan tribe of "Bears".
DVD Film - The legendary conqueror comes to life. A Christian missionary tells the famous story of Teujin, later the legendary ruler of the Mongol empire of Genghis Khan, from his childhood to his greatest glory.
DVD Film - During the Second World War, the British Air Force attempted to destroy the dams in the Ruhr area for the umpteenth time. So far, the massive protective walls have survived all attacks. So the RAF is asking bomb designers to come up with something the dams can't resist.
DVD Film - Zoolander's back. A mysterious killer sets out to take down the most beautiful people in the world, and beautiful Interpol agent Valentina Valencia discovers that she must look to former models Derek and Hansel for the key to the murders.
DVD Film - Four friends go out to have fun in the city. In an attempt to shorten their journey, they make their way through a dangerous neighborhood. He accidentally hits a little boy. When they try to help him, they find he's been shot and has a bag full of money. That's when the brutish Fallon's crew shows up, determined to eliminate the witnesses. The trip starts to turn into a fierce fight for life.
DVD Film - DVD of Tristan [1970]. Czech dubbing. Czech subtitles. Dolby Digital. Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Franco Nero. A malignant passion. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (1970). The old bon vivant Don Lope has a blatant disregard for work and morality. One day, fate brings Tristana, a naive young girl who is to be his ward. But after a while, Lope seduces the girl and destroys the innocence in her life. Tristana gradually becomes bitter and cynical, and pays back her former protector with interest.
DVD Film - DVD film Breakfast on Pluto [2005]. Czech dubbing. Czech subtitles. Dolby Digital. Starring: Cillian Murphy. 1970s. Patrick Braden is a young man who is popular in society but vainly plays the tough guy. Even as a child he was aware that he was different from other boys. He counters bitter insults from those around him with wit and charm, and doesn't let anyone or anything change his own life. A film exposing the world of a young man's transsexual transformation in the realities of London's underground cabarets at a time when the hippie "sexual revolution" had already taken over even conservative British culture. Bonuses: Trailer - interviews - film about the film - from the set
DVD Film - DVD film Powaqqatsi [1988]. Dolby Digital. Godfrey Reggio's extremely challenging project of philosophical documentaries continues with Powaqqatsi. Godfrey Reggio's extremely challenging project of philosophical documentaries continues with Powaqqatsi. In an engaging style and without a single word, it reports on the glaring contradictions on our planet, on the threat of nuclear and ecological catastrophe, but above all it is a magnificent symphony about the transformation of life, about the close connection between man and nature and culture. The symphonic music by Philip Glass, composed especially for this film, is again an integral part of the score. In a riveting style and without a single word, he reports on the glaring contradictions on our planet, on the threat of nuclear and ecological catastrophe.
DVD Film - The cast: Colin Farrell, Christopher Lee. Some live, some have died, and some are forever changed. War photographer Mark Walsh and his colleague David wander through the harsh world of armed conflict in Kurdistan. Their paths intersect with many other human destinies, and the raw reality of war will forever mark the fates of all involved.
DVD Film - The cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Morgan Freeman. The story of a man released from prison after 19 years for the unintentional murder of a teenager during an attempted robbery. For nearly two decades, he looked at the face of his victim in a newspaper clipping in his cell. Now he's trying to get his life back. He is free again, changed beyond recognition, and something keeps drawing him back to the town where he committed the crime. What's he looking for? Forgiveness? redemption?
DVD Film - The cast: Catherine Deneuve, Gérard Depardieu. 1977, Sainte-Gudule, northern France. Suzanne Pujole is a proper housewife and devoted wife of Robert Pujole, a manufacturer who runs his umbrella business with an iron hand. He seems to be as unapproachable and oppressive to his workers as he is to his children and wife. After the strike and the dismissal of her husband, Suzanne unexpectedly finds herself in charge of the factory and, to everyone's surprise, proves to be a woman of action and common sense. But when Robert returns, rested and fit, things get complicated.
DVD Film - BBC documentary film. Discover how we have controlled the planet. When Homo Sapiens set out from Africa to populate the entire world, he was not the only human species on the planet. But he was the only one who managed to survive. Why? And how did we change over the course of the greatest journey before we became the people we are today? This fascinating series from the BBC answers these questions.
DVD Film - The cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster. There's no beaver like a beaver. Walter Black (Mel Gibson) has long been plagued by deep depression. He has tried many ways to overcome his anxiety, but nothing works. His wife Meredith (Jodie Foster) can't cope with the situation and eventually throws Walter out of the house. Walter wanders around the city and - fortified by alcohol - unsuccessfully attempts suicide. During a nighttime alcohol walk, he finds a beaver-headed puppet somewhere in a garbage can. The beaver begins to speak to Walter and becomes his means of communicating with the people around him. Everything starts to turn for the better, but only until the beaver completely consumes Walter's consciousness.
DVD Film - The cast: Ben Whishaw, Abbie Cornish, Kerry Fox. A young poet, John Keats, meets his neighbour, Fanny Brawne, and although they are different in character, they fall passionately in love. But the deep feeling that would affect not only their lives but also Keats's work would be cruelly affected by the poet's terminal illness.
DVD Film - While England's King Richard the Lionheart fights the Saracens in the Holy Land, his younger brother, with the help of Norman nobles, prepares him for the throne. The valiant warrior Ivanhoe, who saved the king's life, demands the liberation of his tribe from Norman rule as a reward.
DVD Film - Nothing can stop her. Billy the Kid and his gang have all become vampires. Their arrival in the small town ofDeliverance does not bode well. With the help of immigrants, they want to expand their ranks and gradually take over the entire Wild West. But to help the helpless citizens comes Rayne, a half-vampire who is determined to bring order to Deliverance and put an end to her enemies! The bloodbath can begin.
DVD Film - The large department store is full of customers, who are served with a smile by young saleswomen. Each of them has its own destiny and each of them follows its own path to happiness.
DVD Film - The charming student Hanka becomes the focus of interest of the boastful prime minister Honza and the honest and principled, though somewhat more peculiar Filip. The story of a love affair that began to the dismay of the surroundings at a hop brigade is a legend of Czech musical theatre.
DVD Film - DreamWorks Pictures, the studio behind the film Black and White World, presents a funny and touching story called People Like Us. The film features a host of stars, including Chris Pine (Star Trek), Elizabeth Banks (Hunger Games), Olivia Wilde and Academy Award winner Michelle Pfeiffer.