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The English Patient
In a ruined Italian monastery-turned-Allied hospital in World War II, an amnesiac, severely burned plane crash victim is cared for by a devoted young nurse. Through flashbacks of the man's past, a tale of wartime intrigue and forbidden love in the sands of North Africa unfolds. Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Willem Dafoe star in director/scripter Anthony Minghella's lush drama, winner of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actress. 162 min. Widescreen, Soundtrack: English.- Shop: odax
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10 Best Pictures: The Essential Collection
Fourteen-disc set includes: Wings (1927)Thrilling aerial combat scenes highlight director William Wellman's silent WWI saga, winner of the first Best Picture Academy Award. Richard Arlen and Charles "Buddy" Rogers are small-town best friends, in love with the same girl, who enlist in the Army Air Corps to fight in Europe. Clara Bow is a France-based ambulance driver from back home, and Gary Cooper-in an early role-plays a cocky cadet. 144 min. Silent with music score. BW/Rtg: NR My Fair Lady (1964)George Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion," about the wondrous transformation of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle (Audrey Hepburn) into a refined woman of society by linguist Henry Higgins (Rex Harrison), was combined with such unforgettable Lerner and Loewe songs as "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live," and "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," and the result was this winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Co-stars Wilfrid Hyde-White, Stanley Holloway. 172 min. C/Rtg: G The Godfather (1972)Director Francis Ford Coppola's landmark adaptation of Mario Puzo's best-selling novel of Mafia life in 1940s New York earned Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Actor. Marlon Brando stars as aging mob boss Don Vito Corleone, who weighs the appointment of a rightful successor to head his "family business" from among his three sons: hot-headed first-born son Sonny (James Caan), weak-minded Fredo (John Cazale), and college-educated war hero Michael (Al Pacino). With Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Richard Castellano 177 min. C/Rtg: R Terms Of Endearment (1983)Follow the lives and loves of a mother and daughter over the years, and the special bond they share, in this poignant comedy-drama, based on Larry McMurtry's novel, that garnered five Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, Actress, and Supporting Actor. Shirley MacLaine is feisty mother Aurora Greenway, Debra Winger, her independent daughter Emma, Jack Nicholson, the womanizing ex-astronaut who lives next door. With John Lithgow, Jeff Daniels, Danny DeVito, directed by James L. Brooks. 131 min. C/Rtg: PG Forrest Gump (1994)Winner of six Oscars, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor, Robert Zemeckis' modern-day "Candide" stars Tom Hanks as the simple-minded but good-hearted Forrest, whose life is a series of accidental encounters with the memorable people and pivotal events of the '50s, '60s, and '70s. Endearing mix of comedy and drama also stars Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson, and Sally Field as Mama Gump. 141 min. C/Rtg: PG-13 The English Patient (1996)In a ruined Italian monastery-turned-Allied hospital in World War II, an amnesiac, severely burned plane crash victim is cared for by a devoted young nurse. Through flashbacks of the man's past, a tale of wartime intrigue and forbidden love in the sands of North Africa unfolds. Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Willem Dafoe star in director/scripter Anthony Minghella's lush drama, winner of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actress. 162 min. C/Rtg: R Titanic (1997)Director James Cameron's epic blockbuster, at the time the most expensive movie ever, won a record-tying 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. As an undersea expedition explores the remains of the RMS Titanic, a survivor of the doomed ship relates her account of the 1912 voyage, when, as a young socialite, she had a life-changing romance with a handsome steerage passenger. Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Gloria Stuart star, includes Celine Dion's hit "My Heart Will Go On." 194 min. C/Rtg: PG-13 American Beauty (1999)Five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor, went to this lacerating, darkly funny look at family decay in contemporary suburbia. Magazine editor Lester Burnham's (Kevin Spacey) midlife frustrations threaten his troubled marriage to real estate agent Carolyn (Annette Bening) and lead him to an infatuation with his teenage daughter Jane's (Thora Birch) friend, cheerleader Angela (Mena Suvari). Director Sam Mendes' and scripter Alan Ball's debut film work also stars Wes Bentley, Chris Cooper. 122 min. C/Rtg: R Gladiator (2000)Winner of Best Picture and Best Actor Academy Awards, director Ridley Scott's stirring spectacle stars Russell Crowe as heroic Roman general Maximus. Chosen to succeed ailing emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris), Maximus is marked for death by the scheming imperial son (Joaquin Phoenix). After being sold into slavery, Maximus emerges as the empire's greatest gladiator and seeks vengeance in a showdown at the Colosseum. With Oliver Reed, Connie Nielsen, Djimon Hounsou. 155 min. C/Rtg: R No Country For Old Men (2007)Four Academy Awards-including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actor-went to the Coen Brothers' riveting adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's novel. When hunter Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) happens upon a drug deal gone bad, he winds up with a suitcase containing $2 million in cash. Now, Moss must engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a ruthless hired killer (Javier Bardem) out to retrieve the money, while the local sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) tries to stop them both. With Woody Harrelson. 122 min. C/Rtg: R- Shop: odax
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Let the Sunshine In (Criterion Collection)
Two luminaries of French cinema, Claire Denis and Juliette Binoche, unite for the first time in this piercing look at the elusive nature of true love, and the extent to which we are willing to betray ourselves in it's pursuit. Let the Sunshine In finds bleak humor in a cutting truth: we are all, no matter our age, fools for love.- Shop: odax
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Words and Pictures BD
Seine besten Jahre als gefeierter Schriftsteller liegen längst hinter ihm. Dennoch zehrt der Lehrer Jack Marcus (Clive Owen) noch immer von seinem früheren Ruhm. Aber er trinkt auch zu viel aus Frust über seine lethargischen Schüler und nimmt selten ein Blatt vor den Mund. Als wäre sein Leben nicht schon kompliziert genug, taucht plötzlich Dina Delsanto (Juliette Binoche) an der Schule auf. Die Malerin übernimmt den Kunstunterricht und ist überzeugt, dass die bildende Kunst der Sprache weit überlegen ist. Jack und Dina starten eine lustvolle Privatfehde, in deren Verlauf sie sich verbal so einiges um die Ohren hauen. Doch schließlich treibt Jack es zu weit: Als ihm wegen seiner Trinkerei gekündigt werden soll, tut er etwas Unverzeihliches, um den drohenden Rausschmiss zu verhindern...- Shop: odax
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Chocolat
Bittersweet tale from director Lasse Hallström is set in a small French village in 1959, where single mother Josephine (Juliette Binoche) arrives with her daughter and opens a chocolate shop whose confections have an intoxicating and liberating effect on the townspeople, until the iron-willed mayor tries to shut her down. With Judi Dench, Alfred Molina, Lena Olin, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Johnny Depp as an Irish river Gypsy seduced by Josephine's sweet spell. 121 min. Widescreen, Soundtrack: English DTS HD 5.1 Master Audio, Subtitles: English (SDH), Spanish, additional scenes, audio commentary, featurette, games.- Shop: odax
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Violino E Pianoforte Cantano L'opera-Rossini Pucci
LUDOVICO TRAMMA Diplomato in Violino, Viola e Laureato in Musica da Camera con 110/110, ha studiato presso il Conservatorio "S.Cecilia" di Roma, con il Mº A. Salvatore, la S.ra B. Antonioni e il Mº M. Lenzi e successivamente si é perfezionato con il Mº G. Prencipe e il Mº Giulio Franzetti. E' stato membro effettivo dell'Orchestra della Comunità Europea e ha fatto parte, come 1° Violino di Spalla, dell'Orchestra Giovanile Italiana. Nel triennio 1993/95 ha seguito il corso di Quartetto con il M° Farulli presso la Scuola di Musica di Fiesole e presso l'Accademia Chigiana di Siena, conseguendo il prestigioso "diploma d'onore". In formazione di Quartetto ha vinto il I° Premio al Concorso Nazionale di Musica da Camera "Vittorio Veneto, il II° Premio (I° non assegnato) al Concorso Internazionale di Musica da Camera di Caltanissetta e il II° Premio al Concorso Internazionale Rotary di Cremona. Sempre alla Chigiana ha frequentato anche il corso di Musica da Camera con il M° R. Brengola e nel 1997 ha vinto una borsa di studio per partecipare al Festival Internazionale di Okinawa in Giappone. Nell'anno 1996/97 ha seguito il corso di Violino presso la Rowan University of New Jersey negli USA con la S.ra Ciulei-Atanasiu, grazie ad una borsa di studio messa a disposizione dalla stessa Università. In Duo con Fiammetta Facchini ha preso parte al Festival di Banff in Canada, grazie ad un'altra borsa di studio, seguendo un Corso di Perfezionamento con il Mº Lorand Fenyves.Ha vinto il II° Premio ed il Premio Speciale per il miglior Duo Violino e Pianoforte al Concorso Nazionale di Musica da Camera "S. Fuga" a Torino e il V° Premio al Concorso Internazionale di Musica da Camera di Trapani, il IIIº Premio (Iº non assegnato) al Concorso Nazionale "Lucus" di Potenza.Ha vinto, inoltre, il concorso per Violino di Fila presso l'Orchestra dell'Ente Lirico di Cagliari ed è risultato idoneo per il posto di Primo Violino dei Secondi. Nel 2001 ha vinto il Premio Speciale per la migliore esecuzione della Sonata di Hindemith al Concorso biennale di Vittorio Veneto e il III° Premio (sempre in Duo con la Facchini) al Concorso Internazionale "Riviera del Conero" ad Ancona. Nel novembre 2001, ha vinto il Concorso per il posto di Violino di Fila presso l'Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. Attualmente ricopre il ruolo di Concertino dei Secondi Violini con l'obbligo della fila. Ha effettuato tournée, in Orchestra e in formazioni di musica da camera, in U.S.A, Canada, Svizzera, Germania, Polonia, Inghilterra, Albania, Russia, America del Sud, Giappone, Australia e Grecia. Suona un violino Eugenio Politi del 1910 (copia Gaetano Guadagnini, Torino 1852). Nel mese di agosto 2007 há registrato, in Duo con Fiammetta Facchini, un CD con opere di Schumann e Beethoven, disco che è stato presentato alla Fiera Cremona Mondo Musica 2008, em diretta Rai-Radio 3. Ludovico Tramma graduated in violin, viola as well as post-graduate study in chamber music all with highest distinction at the Conservatory 'S. Cecilia ' in Roma with maestros A. Salvatore, B. Antonioni, M. Lenzi and then with G. Prencipe and G. Franzetti. He was a permanent member of EUYO (European Union Youth Orchestra) and was concertmaster of the Italian Youth Orchestra. He was awarded the prestigious 'diploma of honour' in the string quartet course with M° Farulli at the School of Music in Fiesole and at the Chigiana Academy in Siena in 1993-1995. He won first prize in the National Competition of Chamber Music 'Vittorio Veneto, the second prize (no first prize was awarded) in the International Competition of Chamber Music in Caltanissetta and the second prize at the International Competition Rotary in Cremona, all in the category of String Quartet. He was invited to participate in the courses of Chamber Music at the Chigiana with Maestro R. Brengola and in 1997 won a scholarship to participate to the International Festival of Okinawa in Japan. In 1996-1997 he was a scholarship student at the Rowan University in New Jersey (U.S.A.), studying violin with Mrs. Ciulei-Atanasiu. As a scholarship student in the Banff Festival in Canada he competed in the Banff Festival in Canada with the Italian pianist Fiammetta Facchini. As a duo, they were awarded the second prize and the Special Prize for the best Violin and Piano Duo at the National Competition of Chamber Music 'S. Fuga" in Torino and the fifth prize at the "Trapani International Competition". He won, moreover, the competition for violin sections as well as leader of the second violin section at the Teatro Lirico in Cagliari. In 2001 he won the Special Prize for the best execution of Sonata of Hindemith at the "Vittorio Veneto" National Competition and the third prize at the International Competition 'Coast of the Conero' in Ancona. In 2002 he was the third prize winner at the "Lucus" Chamber Music competition in Potenza. In November 2001, he won the competition for the violin section in the Teatro dell'Opera in Roma where he continues like "assistant-concertmaister" of second violin section. He has toured France, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Canada, U.S.A., Australia, Japan and Greece either as a soloist or as a member of a chamber music ensemble, and has recorded for Dynamic, Decca and Dygital. In 2007 he recorded, with Fiammetta Facchini, a CD for Afinaudio (Portugal) with the sonata in d minor by Schumann and the sonata op.47 "Kreutzer" by Beethoven. He plays a violin made by Eugenio Politi (1910), a copy of Gaetano Guadagnini (Torino 1852). FIAMMETTA FACCHINI Diplomatasi in Pianoforte, Clavicembalo e in Musica da Camera con il massimo dei voti e la lode in Italia (Conservatorio "G.Rossini" di Pesaro, Conservatorio "A.Casella" de L'Aquila, Conservatorio "S.Cecilia di Roma), ha frequentato corsi di perfezionamento presso l'Accademia Chigiana di Siena, "Mozarteum" di Salisburgo, "F.Liszt" di Budapest... ed ha conseguito il "Diplôme de Virtuosité" (solista) in Pianoforte, frequentando il corso del pianista argentino Eduardo Vercelli (1935-1993), in Svizzera. Ha frequenato corsi annuali di Musica da Camera presso la Scuola di Musica di Fiesole (FI) e la Scuola APM di Saluzzo (CN). Per quattro anni é stata clavicembalista dell'International Chamber Ensemble (Roma), ha collaborato con l'Orchestra Regionale del lazio (Roma) come pianista e clavicembalista ed ha collaborato anche come "Maestro collaboratore al pianoforte del Corpo di Ballo" del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. Ha effettuato tournées in Svizzera, Francia, Ungheria, Norvegia, Svezia, U.S.A., Germania, Albania, Canada, Giappone e Grecia, partecipando ad alcuni dei più prestigiosi festival internazionali di musica da camera. Ha registrato quattro CD ed eseguito diverse prime esecuzioni assolute. Con Orchestra ha partecipato alla registrazione di alcune colonne sonore ed è stata scelta quale controfigura al pianoforte delle mani dell'attrice Juliette Binoche nella produzione cinematografica de "Il Paziente Inglese". E' stata docente della Cattedra di Pianoforte Principale presso il Conservatorio "G. P. da Palestrina" di Cagliari e "N. Piccinni" di Bari. In Duo con Ludovico Tramma ha vinto borse di studio e vari premi in Concorsi Nazionali e Internazionali di Musica da Camera: Festival di Banff (Canada 2000), IIº Premio e Premio Speciale per il miglior Duo al Concorso Nazionale di Musica da Camera "S. Fuga" di Torino (2000), Vº Premio al Concorso Internazionale di Trapani (2000), "Premio Speciale" per la migliore esecuzione della Sonata di Hindemith al Concorso Nazionale "Vittorio Veneto" (2001), IIIº Premio al Concorso Internazionale "Riviera del Conero" (Ancona 2001), IIIº Premio ed il Premio Speciale del Pubblico al Concorso Nazionale "Lucus" di Potenza (2002) e Master Class IMS Prussica Cove (2002) in Cornovaglia (Inghilterra). Attualmente svolge il ruolo di pianista accompagnatrice, docente di Pianoforte e di Musica da Camera presso la Escola Profissional de Musica di Espinho (Portogallo), di pianista- Shop: odax
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Let the Sunshine In (Criterion Collection)
Two luminaries of French cinema, Claire Denis and Juliette Binoche, unite for the first time in this piercing look at the elusive nature of true love, and the extent to which we are willing to betray ourselves in it's pursuit. Let the Sunshine In finds bleak humor in a cutting truth: we are all, no matter our age, fools for love.- Shop: odax
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Words and Pictures
Seine besten Jahre als gefeierter Schriftsteller liegen längst hinter ihm. Dennoch zehrt der Lehrer Jack Marcus (Clive Owen) noch immer von seinem früheren Ruhm. Aber er trinkt auch zu viel aus Frust über seine lethargischen Schüler und nimmt selten ein Blatt vor den Mund. Als wäre sein Leben nicht schon kompliziert genug, taucht plötzlich Dina Delsanto (Juliette Binoche) an der Schule auf. Die Malerin übernimmt den Kunstunterricht und ist überzeugt, dass die bildende Kunst der Sprache weit überlegen ist. Jack und Dina starten eine lustvolle Privatfehde, in deren Verlauf sie sich verbal so einiges um die Ohren hauen. Doch schließlich treibt Jack es zu weit: Als ihm wegen seiner Trinkerei gekündigt werden soll, tut er etwas Unverzeihliches, um den drohenden Rausschmiss zu verhindern...- Shop: odax
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Jet Lag DVD S/T It
UNA FRIZZANTE JULIETTE BINOCHE (CHOCOLAT, IL PAZIENTE INGLESE) E UN BRAVISSIMO JEAN RENO (ROLLERBALL- Shop: odax
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Damage
Academy Award, winners Jeremy Irons (Reversal of Fortune) and Juliette Binoche (The English Patient) are lovers locked in the grip of sexual obsession. Obsession so strong it drinks passion, breathes fire and consumes everything and everyone it touches. Academy Award, nominated Director Louis Malle (Atlantic City) peels back the layers of one family's tragedy to reveal a middle aged man (Irons) and his son's Fiancee (Binoche) entangled in an intensely erotic affair that is as irresistible as it is destructive. Electrifying performances by Irons, Binoche, and Academy Award, nominee Miranda Richardson as Irons' tortured wife, highlight this riveting portrait of an ordinary man, transformed by desire and willing to pay any price for his passion.- Shop: odax
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