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  1. The Outcast

    The Outcast

    His return will trigger the implosion not just of his family, but of a whole community.

    A decade earlier, his father's homecoming casts a different shape. The war is over and Gilbert has recently been demobbed. He reverts easily to suburban life - cocktails at six thirty, church on Sundays - but his wife and young son resist the stuffy routine. Lewis and his mother escape to the woods for picnics, just as they did in wartime days. Nobody is surprised that Gilbert's wife counters convention, but they are all shocked when, after one of their jaunts, Lewis comes back without her.

    Not far away, Kit Carmichael keeps watch. She has always understood more than most, not least from what she has been dealt by her own father's hand. Lewis's grief and burgeoning rage are all too plain, and Kit makes a private vow to help. But in her attempts to set them both free, she fails to predict the painful and horrifying secrets that must first be forced into the open.

    As menacing as it is beautiful, The Outcast is a devastating portrait of small-town hypocrisy from an astonishing new voice.

  2. A Late Quartet

    A Late Quartet

    The film uses chamber music played by the Brentano String Quartet and especially, Beethoven's Op. 131.

  3. Nothing But The Truth

    Nothing But The Truth

    According to comments made by Lurie in The Truth Hurts, a bonus feature on the DVD release, his inspiration for the screenplay was the case of journalist Judith Miller, who in July 2005 was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury...

  4. Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    The film was directed by Mike Newell, with the adapted screenplay by David Nicholls, and stars Jeremy Irvine, Helena Bonham Carter, Holliday Grainger, Ralph Fiennes and Robbie Coltrane. It was distributed by Lionsgate.

  5. All Good Things

    All Good Things

    The film is inspired by the life of accused murderer Robert Durst.

  6. Landmark Mall

    Landmark Mall

    Loved by everyone throughout Qatar, it’s an attraction where the most discerning can shop, relax and enjoy the finer experiences in life.

  7. The Wee Man

    The Wee Man

    The Wee Man' tells how Ellis (played by Martin Compston), as a child on the streets of Glasgow, is tormented by street thuggery, and finding no source of legal redress, decides to take matters into his own hands.

    The rest is a tale of his gradual immersion into organised crime, at the right hand of 'godfather' Arthur Thompson (Patrick Bergin), which ultimately explodes into a gangland war.

  8. I give it a year

    I give it a year

    starring Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris and Simon Baker. The film was based and filmed in London and was released on 8 February 2013.

  9. American Beauty

    American Beauty

    American Beauty is a 1999 American drama film directed by Sam Mendes and written by Alan Ball. Kevin Spacey stars as office worker Lester Burnham, who has a midlife crisis when he becomes infatuated with his teenage daughter's best friend, Angela.

  10. Leaving Las Vegas

    Leaving Las Vegas

    Mike Figgis' grim drama documents a romantic triangle of sorts involving prostitute Sera (Elisabeth Shue), failed Hollywood screenwriter Ben (Oscar-winner Nicolas Cage), and the constant flow of booze which he loves more dearly than life itself. Arriving in Las Vegas with the intention of drinking himself to death, Ben meets Sera, and they gradually begin falling for one another....

  11. Salmon Fishing in Yemen

    Salmon Fishing in Yemen

    For Dr. Alfred Jones, life is a quiet mixture of civil service at the National Centre for Fisheries Excellence and marriage to Mary—an ambitious, no-nonsense financier. But a strange turn of fate from an unexpected direction forces Jones to upend his existence and spend all of his time in pursuit of another man’s ludicrous dream. Can there be salmon in the Yemen? Science says no. But if resources are limitless and the visionary is inspired, maybe salmon fishing in the Yemen isn’t impossible...

  12. AnniLuce Fitness Clothing

    AnniLuce Fitness Clothing

    This designer brand was set up in the early 90s to produce comfortable sportswear specifically for those involved in the world of fitness providing clothing that is lively, attractive and trendy with stylish Italian design...

  13. The Paperboy

    The Paperboy

    Directed by Lee Daniels, it is based on the 1995 novel The Paperboy by American author Pete Dexter.

  14. A Postcard From Brighton

    A Postcard From Brighton

    This British brand debuted at Pure in February 2011 and in just under a year has established an account base most brands would long for. A POSTCARD FROM BRIGHTON is sold in over 120 carefully selected boutiques, stores and online retailers across the UK. The collection its self consists of a mix of t-shirts, sweats , vests, midi and maxi skirts and dresses along with a range of knitwear in a selection of amazing over dyed colours which give the unique look and vintage feel to the collection.The complete collection is designed and produced in the UK which massively increases its appeal to both the consumer and retailer.

  15. Double Jeopardy 1999

    Double Jeopardy 1999

    A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him.

    Stars: Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd, Benjamin Weir

  16. BOE Magazine

    BOE Magazine

    E-mail: Info@BOEMagazine.com.

    New on line magazine BOE The Business of Everything.

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