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Circle of Friends

Circle of Friends by Pat O'Connor from Hbo Home Video

    A polished gem from 1995, this disarmingly sweet and dramatically insightful love story provided a charming showcase for Chris O'Donnell and, especially, then-newcomer Minnie Driver, whose performance drew critical raves and boosted her career to Hollywood. Smoothly adapted from the novel by Maeve Binchy and set in Ireland during the 1950s, the story focuses on Benny (Driver), a somewhat plump, plain-looking young woman attending university in Dublin who meets and quickly falls for Jack (O'Donnell), a handsome star of the university's rugby team who surprisingly reciprocates her glowing admiration. They're drawn together as soul mates, and their love is dramatically contrasted with a subplot involving Benny's more conventionally beautiful friend Nan (Saffron Burrows), whose appetite for older men leads her into a misguided and ultimately tragic relationship. A betrayal by Jack sets the stage for potential heartbreak, but director Pat O'Connor prevents these carefully drawn characters from resorting to sappy melodrama. They have lessons to learn about life and love, and Circle of Friends teaches those lessons with grace, humor, and heartfelt sincerity. --Jeff Shannon

    Three girlhood friends now at college share first loves, first kisses and first betrayals. At the center of it all is the best-looking boy on campus. Can a self-conscious dreamer hook the biggest fish in the pond? ' 'A marvelous romantic comedy' ' (Siskel & Ebert)

    Amongst Women

    Amongst Women by Tom Cairns from Bfs Entertainment

      "...great television... as close to the bone as a drama can get." - Daily Record

      "Hit Irish drama..." - Sunday Mirror

      "...a great performance from Tony Doyle..." - The Independent

      "One of the finest TV dramas... emotional..." - Birmingham Evening Mail

      WINNER - Best Television Drama - Irish Film and Television Academy Awards / WINNER - Best Leading Performance Tony Doyle - Irish Film and Television Academy Awards / WINNER - Best Mini-Series - Banff World Television Awards / NOMINEE - Best Drama Serial - BAFTA Awards

      A family bound together by love and fear

      Based on John McGahern's award winning novel and set in 1950's rural Ireland, this is the searingly truthful story of embittered ex-IRA soldier Michael Moran (Tony Doyle - A Love Divided, Ballykissangel), a brutal, domineering patriarch. Widowed and desperate to keep his family together, he succeeds only in driving his children from him. His daughters, bound together by love and fear of him, struggle painfully to establish their own lives away from the family home, while his sons, resentful of his harsh and at times, violent discipline, manage to break free - and break his heart.

      Also Starring: Ger Ryan (Malice Aforethought), Susan Lynch (Elizabeth: The Golden Age), Geraldine O'Rawe (The Harpist), Ann-Marie Duff (Notes on a Scandal), BrĂ­an F. O'Byrne (Before the Devil Knows You're Dead)

      approx. 219 mins.

      List Price: $34.98
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      Disco Pigs

      Disco Pigs by Kirsten Sheridan from Vanguard Cinema

        List Price: $19.95
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        Disco Pigs

        Disco Pigs by Kirsten Sheridan from Vanguard Cinema

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          The Killing Kind

          The Killing Kind by Paul Sarossy from Lions Gate

            List Price: $14.98
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            Resurrection Man [Region 2]

            Resurrection Man [Region 2] by Marc Evans

              The Killing Kind [Region 2]

              The Killing Kind [Region 2] by Paul Sarossy

                Circle of Friends [Region 2]

                Circle of Friends [Region 2] by Pat O'Connor

                  A polished gem from 1995, this disarmingly sweet and dramatically insightful love story provided a charming showcase for Chris O'Donnell and, especially, then-newcomer Minnie Driver, whose performance drew critical raves and boosted her career to Hollywood. Smoothly adapted from the novel by Maeve Binchy and set in Ireland during the 1950s, the story focuses on Benny (Driver), a somewhat plump, plain-looking young woman attending university in Dublin who meets and quickly falls for Jack (O'Donnell), a handsome star of the university's rugby team who surprisingly reciprocates her glowing admiration. They're drawn together as soul mates, and their love is dramatically contrasted with a subplot involving Benny's more conventionally beautiful friend Nan (Saffron Burrows), whose appetite for older men leads her into a misguided and ultimately tragic relationship. A betrayal by Jack sets the stage for potential heartbreak, but director Pat O'Connor prevents these carefully drawn characters from resorting to sappy melodrama. They have lessons to learn about life and love, and Circle of Friends teaches those lessons with grace, humor, and heartfelt sincerity. --Jeff Shannon

                  Circle of Friends [Region 2]

                  Circle of Friends [Region 2] by Pat O'Connor

                    A polished gem from 1995, this disarmingly sweet and dramatically insightful love story provided a charming showcase for Chris O'Donnell and, especially, then-newcomer Minnie Driver, whose performance drew critical raves and boosted her career to Hollywood. Smoothly adapted from the novel by Maeve Binchy and set in Ireland during the 1950s, the story focuses on Benny (Driver), a somewhat plump, plain-looking young woman attending university in Dublin who meets and quickly falls for Jack (O'Donnell), a handsome star of the university's rugby team who surprisingly reciprocates her glowing admiration. They're drawn together as soul mates, and their love is dramatically contrasted with a subplot involving Benny's more conventionally beautiful friend Nan (Saffron Burrows), whose appetite for older men leads her into a misguided and ultimately tragic relationship. A betrayal by Jack sets the stage for potential heartbreak, but director Pat O'Connor prevents these carefully drawn characters from resorting to sappy melodrama. They have lessons to learn about life and love, and Circle of Friends teaches those lessons with grace, humor, and heartfelt sincerity. --Jeff Shannon

                    Disco Pigs [Region 2]

                    Disco Pigs [Region 2] by Kirsten Sheridan

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