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Philomena / Clouds of Sils Maria / Louder Than Bombs / Suffragette - 4-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
British Independent Film Awards
Cannes Film Festival
David Donatello Awards
European Film Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Stockholm Film Festival
Toronto International Film Festival
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Dutch ( Subtitles )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
433 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2013-2015 and produced in:
Denmark ( Scandinavia, Iceland )
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Norway ( Scandinavia, Iceland )
Switzerland ( Germany, Central Europe )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Stephen Frears
Olivier Assayas
Joachim Trier
Sarah Gavron


Written By:
Steve Coogan
Jeff Pope
 
Martin Sixsmith
Olivier Assayas
Joachim Trier
Eskil Vogt
Abi Morgan


Actors:
Judi Dench ..... Philomena Lee
Steve Coogan ..... Martin Sixsmith
Sophie Kennedy Clark ..... Young Philomena
Mare Winningham ..... Mary
Barbara Jefford ..... Sister Hildegarde
Ruth McCabe ..... Mother Barbara
Peter Hermann ..... Pete Olsson
Sean Mahon ..... Michael
Anna Maxwell Martin ..... Jane
Michelle Fairley ..... Sally Mitchell
Wunmi Mosaku ..... Young Nun
Amy McAllister ..... Sister Anunciata
Charlie Murphy ..... Kathleen
Cathy Belton ..... Sister Claire
Kate Fleetwood ..... Young Sister Hildegarde
Charissa Shearer ..... Peg
Nika McGuigan ..... Bridie
Rachel Wilcock ..... Mamie
Rita Hamill ..... Nursery Nun
Tadhg Bowen ..... Young Anthony
Saoirse Bowen ..... Young Mary
Juliette Binoche ..... Maria Enders
Kristen Stewart ..... Valentine
Chloë Grace Moretz ..... Jo-Ann Ellis
Lars Eidinger ..... Klaus Diesterweg
Johnny Flynn ..... Christopher Giles
Angela Winkler ..... Rosa Melchior
Hanns Zischler ..... Henryk Wald
Nora von Waldstätten ..... Actress in Sci-fi Movie
Brady Corbet ..... Piers Roaldson
Aljoscha Stadelmann ..... Urs Kobler
Claire Tran ..... Maria's London Assistant
Stuart Manashil ..... Maria's Agent
Peter Farkas ..... Journalist in Zürich
Ben Posener ..... Journalist in London
Ricardia Bramley ..... Talk Show Host
Luise Berndt ..... Nelly, Urs' assistant
Gilles Tschudi ..... Mayor of Zürich
Benoit Peverelli ..... Berndt
Caroline De Maigret ..... Chanel PR
Arnold Gramara ..... Waldhaus Hotel Concierge
Gabriel Byrne ..... Gene
Isabelle Huppert ..... Isabelle
Jesse Eisenberg ..... Jonah
Devin Druid ..... Conrad
Amy Ryan ..... Hannah
Ruby Jerins ..... Melanie
Megan Ketch ..... Amy
David Strathairn ..... Richard
Rachel Brosnahan ..... Erin
Russell Posner ..... Kenneth
Maryann Urbano ..... The Agency Woman
Donna Mitchell ..... The Curator
Harry Ford ..... Ralph
Leslie Lyles ..... Principal
Luke Robertson ..... Man Behind Counter (Coffee Shop)
Peter Mark Kendall ..... Student (College Party)
Paul C. Kelly ..... Rapist
Sean Cullen ..... Melanie's Father
Marielle Holland ..... Melanie's Friend #1
Bridget McGarry ..... Melanie's Friend #2
Anne-Marie Duff ..... Violet Miller
Grace Stottor ..... Maggie Miller
Geoff Bell ..... Norman Taylor
Carey Mulligan ..... Maud Watts
Amanda Lawrence ..... Miss Withers
Shelley Longworth ..... Miss Samson
Adam Michael Dodd ..... George Watts
Ben Whishaw ..... Sonny Watts
Sarah Finigan ..... Mrs Garston
Drew Edwards ..... Male Laundry Worker
Lorraine Stanley ..... Mrs Coleman
Romola Garai ..... Alice Haughton
Adam Nagaitis ..... Mr Cummins
Helena Bonham Carter ..... Edith Ellyn
Finbar Lynch ..... Hugh Ellyn
Samuel West ..... Benedict Haughton


Synopsis:
Philomena: When former journalist Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan) is dismissed from the Labour Party in disgrace, he is at a loss as to what do. That changes when a young Irish woman approaches him about a story of her mother, Philomena Lee (Dame Judi Dench), who had her son taken away when she was a teenage inmate of a Catholic convent. Martin arranges a magazine assignment about her search for him that eventually leads to America. Along the way, Martin and Philomena discover as much about each other as about her son's fate. Furthermore, both find their basic beliefs challenged. Clouds of Sils Maria: The first real professional success for famed French actress Maria Enders was twenty years ago as the co-lead in writer Wilhelm Melchoir's play and subsequent movie 'Maloja Snake', he who picked Maria, then an unknown, personally. She played Sigrid, an opportunistic eighteen year old in an emotionally dependent lesbian relationship with forty year old Helena, who was at a vulnerable stage of her life... Louder Than Bombs: An upcoming exhibition celebrating photographer Isabelle Reed three years after her untimely death, brings her eldest son Jonah back to the family house - forcing him to spend more time with his father Gene and withdrawn younger brother Conrad than he has in years. With the three of them under the same roof, Gene tries desperately to connect with his two sons, but they struggle to reconcile their feelings about the woman they remember so differently. Suffragette: In 1912 London, a young working mother is galvanized into radical political activism supporting the right for women to vote, and is willing to meet violence with violence to achieve this end.



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