October, New Titles, 'The films of Pierre Etaix'

Long overdue, the films of French comedian, Pierre Etaix, have finally come to DVD after a long legal wrangle over the rights to the films themselves was won by Etaix and his supporters.

Pierre Etaix built his career principally around comedy. In 1954, he moved from his native Roanne to Paris where he would make a living as an illustrator and eventually as a solo performer in cabaret and variety venues. He would also work as a circus clown in partnership with Nino Fabbri.

In 1954, he met Jacques Tati for whom he worked for 4 years as a draughtsman and gagman in the preparation ansd shooting of Tati's film, My Uncle, and as an assistant-director during the shooting, also playing a small, uncredited role in that film. In 1961, he performed his own “number” in Tati's music-hall production. Jour de Fête à I'Olympia.

In 1961, he became a filmmaker, realising two shorts - Rupture (FIPRESCI prize in Mannheim 1961) and Happy Birthday (Oscar in Hollywood 1962) - both co-written with Jean-Claude Carrière. Between 1962 and 1970, he realised five features: The Suitor (Prix LOUIS DELLUC 1963; the Comic Film Prize of the Moscow International Film Festival, 1963), Yoyo (Grand Prize - OCIC International Festival in Venice 1965), So Long as You're Healthy (Silver Siren at the International Festival of Sorrento), The Great Love (Grand Prize of French Cinema 1969) and The Land of Milk & Honey(Pays de cocagne, 1970).

The box set includes all five features, which are available separately at the store as individual feature disks.

October, New Titles, 'Jane Eyre', 'Bridesmaids', 'Win Win'


A mousy governess who softens the heart of her employer soon discovers that he's hiding a terrible secret. The latest adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's great novel about sexual harassment in the workplace. Jane's growing love for her employer, Mr Rochester, leads to some touching, but his inappropriate behaviour is punished with loss of sight. This like the last adaptation of the novel (BBC, 2006) was also filmed at Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, but for all the gloom and mood lacks the earlier film's sexual tension.

FORKS OVER KNIVES (2010)

A new documentary examines the profound claim that most, if not all of the so-called "diseases of affluence" that afflict us can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and processed foods.

OTHER NEW TITLES

THOR (2011)
SHADOWS OF PROGRESS (1951-1977)
THOR (2011) BLU-RAY
BRIDESMAIDS (2011)
BRIDESMAIDS (2011) BLU-RAY
JANE EYRE (2011) BLU-RAY
SCREAM 4 (2011)
LAST NIGHT (2010)
LION KING, THE (1994)
LION KING, THE (1994) BLU-RAY
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (2011)
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (2011) BLU-RAY
AMERICAN BREAKDOWN (2008)
WIN WIN (2011)
FORKS OVER KNIVES (2011)
EVERYTHING MUST GO (2010)
CONSPIRATOR, THE (2010)
POETRY (2010)