WAKEFIELD FILM SOCIETY – CATALOGUE OF
DVDs AVAILABLE TO BORROW
FILM
|
TYPE
|
DIRECTOR
|
CLASS
|
LENGTH
|
A Farewell to Arms
|
Hollywood Classic film
from 1932
|
Frank Borzage
|
PG
|
80 mins
|
A Late Quartet
|
American drama re string
quartet struggling to stay together in the face of difficulties.
|
Yaron Zilberman
|
15
|
105 mins
|
A Separation
|
Iranian drama about a
marriage breakdown
|
Asghar Farhadi
|
PG
|
117 mins
|
About Elly
|
Iranian film about secrets
and lies amongst a group of friends on holiday
|
Asghar Farhadi
|
12
|
114 mins
|
Another Year
|
Family drama spanning four
seasons
|
Mike Leigh
|
12
|
125 mins
|
Archipelago
|
British – sharp and
comical exposure of middle class family at breaking point
|
Joanna Hogg
|
15
|
109 mins
|
Brighton Rock
|
Remake of classic British
film based on Graham Greene novel
|
Rowan Joffe
|
15
|
107 mins
|
Departures
|
Japanese film looking at
sacred part of cultural heritage
|
Yojiro Takita
|
12
|
130 mins
|
Fish Tank
|
British drama won Jury
Prize at Cannes and BAFTA
|
Andrea Arnold
|
15
|
122 mins
|
Flame and Citron
|
Danish film about
resistance movement in WW II
|
Ole Christian Madsen
|
15
|
130 mins
|
Heartbreaker
|
French Rom-com
|
Pascale Chaumeil
|
15
|
100 mins
|
Home
|
DVD produced for
Copenhagen Climate Summit Dec 2009
|
Yann Arthus-Bertrand
|
|
114 mins
|
How I Ended this Summer
|
Russian drama of survival
filmed entirely on a remote location
|
Alexei Popogrebsky
|
12
|
124 mins
|
I’m So Excited
|
Spanish rude, raunchy
comedy
|
Pedro Almodovar
|
15
|
89 mins
|
Il Postino
|
Italian portrayal of a
man’s pursuit of love and acceptance
|
Michael Radford
|
U
|
104 mins
|
In The Fog
|
Russian tense drama about
occupation and collaboration in WW II
|
Sergei Loznitsa
|
12
|
128 mins
|
Jimmy’s Hall
|
Set in the Depression in
Ireland. Story of conflict with authorities and church.
|
Ken Loach
|
12
|
104 mins
|
Joyeux Noel
|
French drama about the
Christmas Truce in WW 1
|
Christian Carion
|
12
|
116 mins
|
Katyn
|
Polish – harrowing true
story of massacre of Polish soldiers in WW II
|
Andrzej Wajda
|
15
|
118 mins
|
Lad: A Yorkshire Story
|
Family story – young lad
growing up
|
Dan Hartley
|
12A
|
97 mins
|
Las Acacias
|
Chilean drama about a
lonely truck driver
|
Pablo Giorgelli
|
12A
|
82 mins
|
Le Bossu
|
French swashbuckling
adventure
|
Philippe De Broca
|
15
|
124 mins
|
Le Quattro Volte
|
Italian “mystical” film
|
Michelangelo Frammartino
|
U
|
88 mins
|
Louise Michel
|
French – an unpredictable
black comedy about two would-be assassins
|
Benoît Delépine and Gustav
Kervern
|
12
|
90 mins
|
Made in Dagenham
|
British based on real life
story of fight for equal pay for women
|
Nigel Cole
|
15
|
108 mins
|
Meek’s Cutoff
|
Families setting out in
1845 on the infamous Oregon trail
|
Kelly Reichardt
|
PG
|
98 mins
|
MicMacs
|
French quirky comedy
|
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
|
12
|
101 mins
|
Peepli
|
Live Indian comedy/drama
about farmer threatening to commit suicide
|
Anusha Rizvi & Mahmood
Farooqui
|
|
95 mins
|
Ping Pong
|
British documentary about
senior table tennis
|
|
|
77 mins
|
Red Dog
|
Australian comedy based on
true story of a dog looking for its master
|
Kriv Stenders
|
PG
|
92 mins
|
Salt of Life
|
Italian warm and witty
comedy - follow up to Mid-August Lunch
|
Gianni Di Gregorio
|
12
|
85 mins
|
Samson and Delilah
|
Australian drama about issues
confronting Aborigines
|
Warwick Thornton
|
15
|
101 mins
|
Senna
|
Documentary about the
racing driver, Ayrton Senna
|
Asif Kapadia
|
E
|
106 mins
|
Still Walking
|
Japanese family drama
|
Hirokazu Koreeda
|
U
|
115 mins
|
Summer in February
|
British romantic drama re
artists’ colony in Cornwall
|
Christopher Menaul
|
15
|
100 mins
|
The Child
|
French drama – winner of
Palme D’Or 2005
|
Jean-Piere & Luc
Dardenne
|
15
|
100 mins
|
The Great White Silence
|
The official record of
Captain Scott’s legendary expedition to the South Pole
|
Herbert Ponting
|
U
|
108 mins
|
The Hunt
|
Danish film about how a
chance remark can have terrible consequences
|
Thomas Vinterberg
|
15
|
110 mins
|
The Illusionist
|
French animated film
|
Sylvain Chomet
|
PG
|
77 mins
|
The Patience Stone
|
Powerful drama of lone
woman looking after wounded husband in Afghanistan
|
Atiq Rahmi
|
15
|
98 mins
|
The Pianist
|
Based on true story about
a Jewish pianist in WW II Poland
|
Roman Polanski
|
15
|
144 mins
|
The Triplets of Belleville
|
French animated film
|
Sylvain Chomet
|
12
|
78 mins
|
Uncle Boonmee
|
Thai film about death,
ghosts and mystery
|
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
|
12
|
113 mins
|
Vincere
|
Italian drama about
Mussolini’s secret mistress
|
Marco Bellocchio
|
15
|
119 mins
|
West is West
|
Sequel to East is East
|
Andy De Emmony
|
15
|
98 mins
|
Where Do We Go Now
|
French about conflict between
church and mosque in remote village
|
Nadine Labaki
|
PG-13
|
102 mins
|
Wuthering Heights
|
2011 remake of classic
Emily Bronte novel
|
Andrea Arnold
|
15
|
123 mins
|
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