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LE GUIGNOLO BELMONDO + FIRST NAME:CARMEN PRENOM CARMEN R2 PAL only French
WARNING: NO USA COMPATIBLEOUR DVD DO NOT PLAY IN STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERS(BUT PLAYS FINE IN ANY PC/LAPTOP DVD-PLAYER)Item description:OUR DVD IS GREEK (EUROPEAN)VERSIONS NOT FOR STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERSEUROPEAN VERSIONS IS REGION 2 OR REGION 0 PAL SYSTEM AND DO NOT PLAY IN STANDARD USA/CANADA DVD PLAYERS PROMOTIONAL DVD NOT SEALED IN EXCELLENT CONDITIONCollective Greek release in pocket promotional paper sleeve(12.5x12.5cm please check photo)2 Full movies in one DVDDvd case is partial in Greek language.MOVIE1:LE GUIGNOLO Cast:Jean-Paul Belmondo, Michel Galabru, Georges Geret, Michel Beaune, Charles GerardDirector:Georges LautnerRunTime:90 minutes (aprox.)Genre:ComedyLanguage:French (audio)Subtitles:Greek (Optional - Removable)Region:2 EUROPE PAL (not for the USA & Canada)Picture :--This standard comedy thriller is more a vehicle to show off Jean-Paul Belmondo's stunts than to convey a suspenseful tale to a hoodwinked audience. Belmondo plays a conman who gets tangled in a complex series of hassles that involve some well-placed kicks to straighten out. Everyone is after a microfilm he has, and when he is not hanging from a helicopter to escape his enemies he is bedding down one woman or another. Life, after awhile, seems fairly predictable as he goes from being airborne to bedridden or vice-versa. . . . . . .MOVIE2:FIRST NAME: CARMEN(PRENOM CARMEN) Cast:Maruschka Detmers, Jacques Bonnaffe, Myriem Roussel, Christophe Odent, Jean-Luc GodardDirector:Jean-Luc GodardRunTime:95 minutes (aprox.)Genre:Avant-gardeLanguage:French (audio)Subtitles:Greek (Optional - Removable)Region:2 EUROPE PAL (not for the USA & Canada)Picture :PictureFormataFirst Name: Carmen tells the parallel stories of a quartet rehearsing Beethoven and a group of young people robbing a bank, supposedly to get the funds to make a film. Director Jean-Luc Godard attempts to make a film that resembles a string quartet, each of whose parts serves an abstract whole. The film is a meditation on the difficulties of youth in the 1980s, the relations between cinema and capital, and how to film the human body. Godard fills the film with carefully composed shots of bodies playing music, making love, and acting violently. His attention to bodies in First Name: Carmen makes the film's images very close to sculptures, particularly those of Rodin. The film's engagement with painting and sculpture continues Godard's ongoin g investigation of the relationships between cinema and other arts . . . . .We do not sell copies , bootleg, or DVD-R. Item was circulated in Greece. Full movie in promotional sleeve.WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS DUE YOUR EQUIPMENT INCOMPATIBILITY.NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPT DUE NO CAREFULLY READING OF THE ITEM DESCRIPTIONA2DVD1073 .Powered by eCRATER . List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
















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