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- Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway [videorecording] / by Paré, Lisa Katselas.; Bayly, Stephen.; Atkins, Eileen,1934-(CARDINAL)340142; Gorris, Marleen,1948-; Redgrave, Vanessa,1937-; McElhone, Natascha,1971-(CARDINAL)344056; Graves, Rupert,1963-(CARDINAL)348243; Kitchen, Michael,1948-; Cox, Alan,1970-; Headey, Lena.; Badel, Sarah.; Bullmore, Amelia,1964-; Calvert, Phyllis,1915-2002.; Davies, Oliver Ford.; Hardy, Robert,1925-2017.(CARDINAL)344359; Portal, Robert.; Standing, John,1934-; Tyzack, Margaret,1931-2011.; Woolf, Virginia,1882-1941.Mrs. Dalloway.; BBC Films.(CARDINAL)342864; Bergen Film (Firm); COBO Fund.; Dutch Co-Production Fund (Firm); Dutch Film Fund (Firm); European Co-Production Fund (Firm); First Look Home Entertainment.; First Look Pictures.; Nederlandse Programma Stichting.; Newmarket Capital Group LP.;
Directory of photography, Sue Gibson ; editor, Michiel Reichwein ; music, Ilona Sekacz.Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves, Michael Kitchen, Alan Cox, Lena Headey, Sarah Badel, Amelia Bullmore, Phyllis Calvert, Oliver Ford Davies, Robert Hardy, Robert Portal, John Standing, Margaret Tyzack.The captivating and romantic story based on the critically-acclaimed Virginia Woolf novel of the same name.The story unfolds on a beautiful summer day in London, in 1923, while Clarissa Dalloway recalls a summer in the country, in 1890, when she was young and beautiful and very much courted.MPAA rating: PG-13.DVD, region 1, letterbox presentation; Dolby Digital.
- Subjects: Film adaptations.; Feature films.; Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941; Married women; Women;
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- Buddha's lost children [videorecording] by Charoenyuenyaw, Sarit.; Delachaux, Helen.; Driessen, Jos.; Heijnen, René.; Henselmans, Ward.; Joosten, Bernhard.; Okkerse, Ton.; Sucharitkul, Somtow.; Verkerk, Mark.; ARTE France.(CARDINAL)326939; Boeddhistische Omroep Stichting.; Cinétévé (Firm)(CARDINAL)273271; COBO Fund.; EMS Films (Firm); Netherlands Film Fund.;
Disc 1: Buddha's lost children (97 min., international theatrical version) ; Return to the Golden Horse (52 min.) -- Disc 2: Off the cutting room floor (3.5 hours of bonus material).Cinematography, René Heijnen, Sarit Charoenyuenyaw; editors, Jos Driessen, Helen Delachaux, Mark Verkerk; music, Somtow Sucharitkul, Bernhard Joosten, Ward Henselmans.Filmed on location among the hill tribes in the border regions of Burma and Thailand, the Golden Triangle, infamous for its drug lords and violence. A nomadic, horseback-riding Buddhist monk, Phra Khru Ba, a former boxer known as the 'Tiger Monk, ' devotes his life to helping the isolated communities there, and rescuing orphan children. With his Golden Horse Temple he's built an orphanage, school and clinic, a haven for the children of the region, who see him as a shaman, father figure and coach.DVD; 16:9 widescreen; NTSC; all regions; DVD 9, dual layer single sided discs; Dolby digital.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Buddhist monks; Children; Muay Thai.;
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