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New British Cinema Quarterly Annual 2010 - 4-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$44.99

Original Title: 1234 / No Greater Love / Skeletons / Brilliantlove
Alternate Title: NBCQ Annual / Brilliant love (The Orgasm Diaries)
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
British Independent Film Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
367 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Booklet


Movie filmed in 2008 - 2010 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Giles Borg
Michael Whyte
Nick Whitfield
Ashley Horner


Written By:
Giles Borg
Michael Whyte
Nick Whitfield
Sean Conway


Actors:
Ian Bonar ..... Stevie
Lyndsey Marshal ..... Emily
Kieran Bew ..... Billy Nixon
Mathew Baynton ..... Neil
Giles Maythan ..... Richard
Luke Rutherford ..... Tony
Matthew Sim ..... Mark
Ben Stratford ..... Friar
Jennifer Aries ..... Anna
Brendan Hughes ..... Gallery owner
Alan Bleay ..... Job centre officer
Trevor Sellers ..... Studio producer
Lee Whiteman ..... Jamie
Simon Brandon ..... Richard's friend
Leigh Stevenson ..... Richard's friend #1
Mary of St. Philip ..... Herself (as Sister Mary of St Philip)
Mary of the Immaculate Conception ..... Herself (as Sister Mary of the Immaculate Conception)
Mary of Christ ..... Herself (as Sister Mary of Christ)
Patricia Mary of Jesus ..... Herself (as Sister Patricia Mary of Jesus)
Marie Louise of Jesus ..... Herself (as Sister Marie Louise of Jesus)
Mary of Saint Joseph ..... Herself (as Sister Mary of Saint Joseph)
Marie Therese of the Cross ..... Herself (as Sister Marie Therese of the Cross)
Patricia of the Heart of Mercy ..... Herself (as Sister Patricia of the Heart of Mercy)
Maria Jolanta of the Eucharist ..... Herself (as Sister Maria Jolanta of the Eucharist)
Susan Marie of the Sacred Heart ..... Herself (as Sister Susan Marie of the Sacred Heart)
Luke of the Five Wounds ..... Herself (as Sister Luke of the Five Wounds)
Patricia of the Presentation ..... Herself (as Sister Patricia of the Presentation)
Pamela of the Holy Spirit ..... Herself (as Sister Pamela of the Holy Spirit)
Desiree of Jesus ..... Herself (as Sister Desiree of Jesus)
Catherine of the Holy Cross ..... Herself (as Sister Catherine of the Holy Cross)
Will Adamsdale ..... Simon
Andrew Buckley ..... Bennett
Paul Dallison ..... Marcus
Mark Devenport ..... Gabrielle
Laura Freeman ..... Anabell
Ed Gaughan ..... Davis
Jason Isaacs ..... The Colonel
Keith Lancaster ..... The Father
Tuppence Middleton ..... Rebecca
Paprika Steen ..... Jane
Josef Whitfield ..... Jojo
Nancy Trotter Landry ..... Noon
Liam Browne ..... Manchester / Old Man Chester
Jack Dawson ..... Boy 1
Jessica Appleby ..... Girl 1
Stephen Beardsley ..... Jake
Mike Elliott ..... Comedian
Michael Hodgson ..... Franny
Arabella Arnott ..... Leah
Stephen Bent ..... Noon's Dad
John McMahon ..... Security Guard
Wendy Newman ..... Body Builder
Tony Danks ..... Proud Car Washer
Cliff Burnett ..... Sreve
Brian Hutchinson ..... Man in Pub
Brian Rush ..... Man in Pub


Synopsis:
Missed the best of British Cinema in 2010? The New British Cinema Quarterly annual 2010 brings you the most innovative and exciting British films of 2010 including the award winning Skeletons starring Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter series; Green Zone) about two travelling salesman who expose skeletons in people's closets. 1234 about the travails of being in an emerging pop band; No Greater Love in a behind the scenes documentary set in a Notting Hill convent and the unconventional Brilliant Love, an up close and personal look at young erotic love. This annual presents all these films with excusive extras and a specially commissioned booklet with writing from top British film industry professionals. If you are interested in contemporary British cinema then the annual is an invaluable source to add to your collection.

A four-volume collection of British feature films and documentaries. '1234' (2008) follows the trials and tribulations involved in setting up a band. Along with his drummer friend, Neil (Matthew Baynton), wannabe rock star Stevie (Ian Bonar) works in a call centre and dreams of making it big in the indie music scene. The future looks a whole lot brighter when Stevie and Neil team up with experienced guitarist Billy (Kieran Bew) and scatty art student bass player Emily (Lyndsey Marshal). But will band politics get in the way of Stevie's big dreams? 'No Greater Love' (2009) is a documentary portrait of daily life at a central London convent. The Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Notting Hill Gate is home to a cloistered order of Carmelite nuns whose lives are dedicated to prayer and contemplation. Free from accompanying music or narration, Whyte's film offers a simple fly-on-the-wall depiction of the nuns as they go about their quiet, ordered lives in the heart of a pulsing modern city. In the black comedy 'Skeletons' (2010), Davis (Ed Gaughan) and Bennett (Andrew Buckley) are a mismatched pair of travelling exorcists who spend their working day performing the unusual business of literally clearing skeletons out of people's closets. Together they travel across Britain, performing 'the procedure' and exposing hordes of embarrassing secrets and lies as they go. Their partnership starts to unravel when Bennett, a stickler for the rules, discovers that Davis has been using the procedure illegitimately to reconnect with comforting moments from his past. Jason Isaacs co-stars as their enigmatic boss, the Colonel. Finally, in the explicit love story 'Brilliantlove' (2010), Manchester (Liam Browne) is a young photographer who meets and falls in love with Noon (Nancy Trotter Landry), a quiet and withdrawn taxidermist. As they both explore their sexual chemistry over the course of a hot summer, Manchester records their exertions for posterity, omitting to tell Noon. When Manchester is later approached by an interested art dealer Franny (Michael Hodgson), who has discovered his work when it is left behind in a pub, he decides to take up the offer, little realising the reaction it will provoke in Noon.

1234 (2008)
1234 tells the story of bespectacled Stevie, who endures a job he despises alongside call center colleague/drummer extraordinaire Neil. When they persuade the ambitious Billy and talented Emily to start a new band, the possibility they might be onto something good presents itself. With a demo to tout, they set off to beat the well-trodden path of record companies and gig venues in hopes of conquering the British indie music scene. In addition to the assembling the requisite fantastic soundtrack. Giles brought together a talented cast of up-and-coming young British actors, including Ian Bonar (Atonement, Starter for Ten), Lyndsey Marshal (The Hours), Kieron Bew (The Street) and Mathew Baynton (Gavin & Stacey).

No Greater Love (2009)
View the pace of life at the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Notting Hill, home to a cloistered order of Carmelite nuns.

Skeletons (2010)
Two exorcists literally remove the skeletons from the cupboards from people's homes. Some fairly embarrassing secrets are revealed along the way. A case where the skeletons have hidden themselves turns the lives of all those involved.

Brilliantlove (2010)
A photographer and a taxidermist have a summer relationship.
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