Directors

Arabian Nights

An exquisitely dreamlike adaptation of the collection of Arabic folk tales One Thousand and One Nights, and the final part of Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life.

An Autumn Afternoon

Yasujiro Ozu’s elegiac final film, An Autumn Afternoon, charts the inevitable eclipse of older generations by irreverent youth.

The Bad Sleep Well

The Bad Sleep Well, the first film made by Kurosawa’s own, newly founded production company, was also the first over which he had complete co

La Belle et la Bête

La Belle et la Bête is a landmark feat of cinematic fantasy in which master filmmaker Jean Cocteau conjures spectacular visions of enchantment, des

The Canterbury Tales

Pasolini’s adaptation of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, the middle film in his Trilogy of Life series.

Chaplin at Keystone

Charlie Chaplin joined Mack Sennett’s Keystone Film Company in late 1913 after being seen in Fred Karno’s touring vaudeville troupe.

Charlie Chaplin: Mutual Films Volume 1

Charlie Chaplin entered movies in 1914.

Charlie Chaplin: Mutual Films Volume 2

This DVD contains six of the Mutual Films, all made in 1916; The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M., The Count and The Pawnshop.

Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Films Volume 1

In December 1914, Charlie Chaplin began his one-year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, shooting films in both their Chicago and

Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Films Volume 2

In December 1914, Charlie Chaplin began his one-year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, shooting films in both their Chicago and

Day of Wrath

Day of Wrath is generally regarded to be one of Dreyer’s greatest works.

The Decameron

Based on a collection of medieval stories by 14th century writer Giovanni Boccaccio, the first film in Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life captures the joys and sorrows of life.

Drunken Angel

Drunken Angel was the film that gave Toshiro Mifune his first major screen role.

Early Kurosawa

Available on DVD for the first time, this 4-disc set contains 6 films from legendary auteur, Akira Kurosawa, made at the start of his career and de

Early Summer

A wonderfully poised ensemble work which presents the intricacies and contradictions of three generations who have lived through the end of an era and are looking towards the new.

Les Enfants Terribles

In this compelling tale of incestuous obsession, a teenage brother and sister, Paul and Elisabeth, create an intense, private world in their untidy

Equinox Flower + There was a Father

Yasujiro Ozu’s first colour film, Equinox Flower is a deft comedy that takes an ironic look at the decline of paternal authority.

Faces

Richard (John Marley) and his wife Maria (Lynn Carlin) seek solace from their disintegrating marriage in the arms of other lovers in John Cassavetes’s astonishingly powerful 1968 feature, Faces.

Fallen Angel

Dana Andrews (who also appeared in Otto Preminger’s hugely successful film Laura the previous year) stars as Eric Stanton, a press agent down

Film Noir Classics

Bringing together four all-time classic titles from two of the world’s most celebrated directors, this essential box set delivers that unique

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