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    How Do You Want Me? (UK) Season 1

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    How Do You Want Me? (UK) Season 1

    How Do You Want Me? (UK) Season 1
    640 x 512 | XviD | 6 x 30 min | AC3 192 kbps | 25fps | 6 x 293 MB
    Genre: Comedy | Language: English | Subtitles: English (optional) | IMDb

    Dylan Moran starred as naïve urban man Ian Lyons, recently married to country girl Lisa Yardley (Charlotte Coleman). At the show's start, after a year living in London they move to the village of Snowle, where her unpleasant father (Frank Finlay) breeds turkeys. He and most of Lisa's family (which included Emma Chambers as her sister and Peter Serafinowicz as her boorish brother) take a dislike to Ian, and much of the comedy comes from how Ian copes with life with her family and village life in general. Life is also complicated by Lisa's ex-boyfriend Derek, who still holds a candle for her.

    Wong Kar-wai - My Blueberry Nights (2007)

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    Wong Kar-wai - My Blueberry Nights (2007)

    Wong Kar-wai - My Blueberry Nights (2007)
    English | Subtitles: English (optional) | 01:35:02 | 672 x 288 | XviD 852 kb/s | 25 fps | MP3 165 kb/s | 697 MB

    To escape heartbreak, Elizabeth (singer Norah Jones) wanders across America, making money and friends as a waitress in various spots throughout the country. MY BLUEBERRY NIGHTS also features the talents of Jude Law, David Strathairn, Rachel Weisz, and Natalie Portman.

    Jan Nemec - O slavnosti a hostech (The Party and the Guests, 1966)

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    Jan Nemec - O slavnosti a hostech (The Party and the Guests, 1966)

    Jan Nemec - O slavnosti a hostech (The Party and the Guests, 1966)
    Czech | Subtitles: English (optional) | 01:07:35 | 640x480 | XviD 1310 kb/s | 25 fps | Audio: MP3 128 kb/s | 699 MB

    Distinguished by being 'banned forever' in its native Czechoslovakia, Němec's film is a masterpiece of barbed, darkly sinister wit. As a biting satire of authoritarianism and conformity and with its astute observations of human nature, the film's universal relevance continues to this day.

    Ivan Passer - Intimni osvetleni (Intimate Lighting, 1966)

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    Ivan Passer - Intimni osvetleni (Intimate Lighting, 1966)

    Ivan Passer - Intimni osvetleni (Intimate Lighting, 1966)
    Czech | Subtitles: English (optional) | 01:09:39 | 592x432 | XviD 1267 kb/s | 25 fps | Audio: MP3 117 kb/s | 696 MB
    Ivan Passer completed only one feature film before the changing political climate forced him out of Czechoslovakia, but this 1965 gem stands as one of the finest works of the short-lived Czech New Wave. A successful symphony musician comes to a small town to visit an old school friend, who has settled into teaching music at the local academy and playing an occasional funeral. Out of these drab elements, Passer has forged something funny and rare: a genuine comedy of melancholy–a gray comedy. ~ Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader

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    Pavel Juracek - Postava k podpirani (1963)

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    Pavel Juracek - Postava k podpirani (1963)

    Pavel Juracek - Postava k podpirani (1963) (TVrip)
    Czech | Subtitles: English (optional) | 00:36:53 | 640x480 | XviD 980 kb/s |25 fps | Audio: MP3 | 411 MB

    A short movie by Czech New Wave director and screenwriter Pavel Juracek. In this series of Kafkaesque situations related to the period of the “personality cult,” the hero borrows a cat from a cat-hire service but can find neither the clerk nor the service when he tries to return it.