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£7.93 |
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£19.99You Save: £12.06 |
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Aspect Ratio 2.35:1,Anamorphic Widescreen |
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22 August 2005 |
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In this, one of the most extraordinary French films of recent years, Cannes award-winning director Bruno Dumont (La Vie De Jesus, L'Humanite) continues his incredible exploration of the dark side of human nature.
He is a photographer, scouting locations for a magazine shoot. She is his girlfriend, and a willing travel companion. Together, they journey through the barren landscapes around the town of Twentynine Palms, losing themselves in the desert and reveling in nature's splendour. All the while, they fight, make love, argue and make up. But there is a shadow hanging over them, and it is only a matter of time until they will discover that danger is always present, even in the heart of nowhere.
Described by Dumont as an experimental horror film, this beautiful, brutal film is a genre-defying tale of love, life, hate and the darkness within all men.
Special Features
- Scene Selection - "Making Of" Documentary - Interview with Producer - Tom Dawson