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Because it's Christmas we're offering you the chance to buy our Oscar shortlisted documentary Unknown White Male, AND our new release of Best v Best Vol 2, exclusively available on this website, for the price of a Zone 1 & 2 travel card in London.
The major prize-winning short films from the world's most influential film festivals and awards are collected here for Best v Best Vol Two - a definitive selection and showcase of the best shorts and international filmmaking talent of 2005 / 2006, and the second in the Best v Best series from independent film label Shooting People Films. The Best v Best Vol. Two DVD features the following films; The ten mini-dramas and docs reflect a refreshing diversity of stories, genres and filmmaking styles. Each of these films, which received top honours, provides a snapshot of lives, characters, situations and emotions - real and fictional, comedic and tragic, universal and personal. Whether six or fifteen minutes, each film involves the audience in the world of the film in a short space of time. All the filmmakers receive a percentage of the income from this DVD to invest in their next films.
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Unknown White Male tells the story of Doug Bruce, a young Brit who wakes up on the New York subway to discover he has no idea where he is - or who he is. What unfolds raises the kind of questions going to the very heart of what it is to be human. What is it like to have no idea whom your father or sisters are, or your friends? To have no inkling, not only of your favourite football team, but what football is? And is there any compensation in discovering the ocean, chocolate mousse, and love for the first time? Directed by Bruce's childhood friend, Rupert Murray, Unknown White Male was in the Official Selection for Sundance, London Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Los Angeles, and was shortlisted for an Oscar.
Beadie Finzi - Producer:
Documentaries general
Nobody ever really talks about why extras are included on a DVD. It's as if anonymous men in suits ask for a director's commentary, edit together some behind the scenes footage, slap them into the edit and bingo! there you have the limited edition DVD. Sorry to dispel the myth but it's not like that over here. |
"A fascinating "Energetic... thoughtful... "Entertaining, heartfelt, stunning - an absolute The Sun Metro BBC Radio 1 - James King |





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