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Head in the Clouds

Genres: Romance, Drama, War

Starring: Gabriel Hogan, Thomas Kretschmann, Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend, David La Haye, Steven Berkoff, Penélope Cruz

Directors: John Duigan

Country: UK, Canada

Year: 2004

Available Quality: Hi Def, iPod, Hi Def, Hi Def

IMDB Rating: 6.3

HEAD IN THE CLOUDS is a sweeping romantic drama set in 1930's England, Paris, and Spain. Gilda Bess

 

Lawn Dogs

Genres: Drama

Starring: Mischa Barton, Christopher McDonald, Kathleen Quinlan, Bruce McGill, Beth Grant, Angie Harmon, Sam Rockwell

Directors: John Duigan

Country: UK

Year: 1997

IMDB Rating: 7.4

Newly arrived in an up-market housing development, quiet ten-year-old Devon doesn't quite fit in. Ignoring the urgings of her social-climbing father, Devon chooses the company of Trent, who mows the estate's lawns, rather than of the girls her own age. Their friendship grows during her visits to his trailer home, but although it is completely innocent it is obvious that it would be unacceptable to the residents if they found out.

 

The Parole Officer

Genres: Comedy, Crime

Starring: Lena Headey, Stephen Dillane, Iain Mitchell, Steve Coogan, Om Puri, Ben Miller, Steven Waddington

Directors: John Duigan

Country: UK

Year: 2001

IMDB Rating: 6.3

Failed parole officer Steve Garden (Coogan) is framed for a murder committed by one of Manchester's leading police constables. The only evidence proving his innocence is a CCTV video tape locked inside a bank vault. With the help of four inept ex-criminals and token love interest Emma (Lena Headey), Garden must break into the bank and steal the CCTV footage in order to clear his name.

 

Sirens

Genres: Comedy, Drama

Starring: Ben Mendelsohn, Sam Neill, Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald, John Polson, Portia de Rossi, Elle Macpherson

Directors: John Duigan

Country: UK, Australia

Year: 1993

IMDB Rating: 5.8

A young reverend and his wife are on the way from England to Australia to minister to their flock. The bishop asks him to visit an eccentric artist prone to sexual depictions and requests that he voluntarily withdraw a controversial work call "Crucified Venus" from his show. The minister, who considers himself a progressive, is shocked at the amoral atmosphere surrounding the painter, his wife, and the three models living at his estate. The minister's wife is troubled also, and has to deal with latent sexual urges while trying to remain loyal to her husband.

 
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