DVD Amelie
Jean-Pierre Jeunet shot to fame as the director of Delicatessen (1991) and City
Of Lost Children. His quirky style has become renowned in world cinema for its
individuality, creativity, and great performances from a recur…Read More...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet shot to fame as the director of Delicatessen (1991) and City
Of Lost Children. His quirky style has become renowned in world cinema for its
individuality, creativity, and great performances from a recur…Read More...
Every now and then, a film is released which manages to completely restore your
faith in cinema. Such films revel in the craft and stand up proudly against the
classics of old, with a shining, original confidence which bri…Read More...
From Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the critically acclaimed director behind Amelie (2001)
and A Very Long Engagement (2004), comes Micmacs. Micmacs is an imaginative and
quirky comedy, whose stylistic visuals remains synonymous wi…Read More...
A decidedly more saccharine and uplifting work than the macabre dystopias of
Delicatessen and City Of Lost Children, and a whimsical world away from the
disappointing Alien 4: Resurrection, Amelie is arguably Jean…Read More...
Following the international success of Amelie, French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet
brings us an ambitious mixture of romance, war, drama, and mystery, with his
second collaboration with actress Audrey Tautou and his first…Read More...
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