Product Tag - Arts Council of England

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    The Governess (1998)

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    The Governess (1998)

    When the father of privileged Rosina da Silva violently dies, she decides to pass herself off as a gentile and finds employment with a family in faraway Scotland. Soon she and the family father, Charles, start a passionate secret affair.

    PKR 150
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    Beautiful People (1999)

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    Beautiful People (1999)

    In London, during October 1993, England is playing Holland in the preliminaries of the World Cup. The Bosnian War is at its height, and refugees from the ex-Yugoslavia are arriving. Football rivals, and political adversaries from the Balkans all precipitate conflict and amusing situations. Meanwhile, the lives of four English families are affected in different ways by encounter with the refugees.

    PKR 150
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    Love and Death on Long Island (1997)

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    Love and Death on Long Island (1997)

    Giles De’Ath is a widower who doesn’t like anything modern. He goes to movies and falls in love with film star, Ronnie Bostock. He then investigates everything about the movie and Ronnie. After that he travels to Long Island city where Ronnie lives and meets him, pretending that Ronnie is a great actor and that’s why Giles admires him.

    PKR 150
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    Hilary and Jackie (1998)

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    Hilary and Jackie (1998)

    The tragic story of world-renowned cellist Jacqueline du Pré, as told from the point of view of her sister, flautist Hilary du Pré-Finzi.

    PKR 150
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    Pandaemonium (2001)

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    Pandaemonium (2001)

    Set in England during the early 19th century, Pandaemonium evokes late-1960s America in its depiction of the relationship between Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Linus Roach) and William Wordsworth (John Hannah). Instead of going to Vietnam, Wordsworth goes off to fight against the French while Coleridge stays at home and promotes utopianism. After the war, the poets live and work together with Coleridge’s wife, Sara (Samantha Morton), and Wordsworth’s sister, Dorothy (Emily Woof). At first this communal arrangement works to the advantage of Coleridge–who does some of his best writing while Wordsworth stagnates–until Coleridge becomes addicted to opium. Wordsworth, meanwhile, doesn’t find his voice until he abandons his friend. In 20th-century vernacular, Wordsworth is the yuppie, Coleridge the hippie.

    PKR 150
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    Lighthouse (2000)

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    Lighthouse (2000)

    A prison ship on its way to a remote island prison runs aground on rocks and sinks. Mixed survivors of cons and prison guards struggle ashore, only to discover to their horror that another survivor got there first – the murderous & psychotic Leo Rook. Stranded, with no means of escape or call for help, the survivors must face a night of terror as they struggle to survive.

    PKR 150
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    Photographing Fairies (1997)

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    Photographing Fairies (1997)

    Photographer Charles Castle is numbed with grief following the death of his beautiful bride. He goes off to war, working in the trenches as a photographer. Following the war and still in grief Charles is given some photographs purporting to be of fairies. His search for the truth leads him to Burkinwell, a seemingly peaceful village seething with secrets

    PKR 150
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    Beautiful Creatures (2000)

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    Beautiful Creatures (2000)

    When Petula and Dorothy cover up the accidental murder of one jerk boyfriend, they hatch a hilarious scheme to collect a huge ransom.

    PKR 150
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