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Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain (1951-1977) [British Film Institute]

Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain (1951-1977) [British Film Institute]
DVD Video, 4 x DVD9 | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | ~ 28.8 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch | Subtitles: English
Genre: Documentary, Short, Drama

Shadows of Progress is a landmark collection, bringing together for the first time over 14 hours of film material preserved in the BFI National Archive, telling the previously untold story of British documentary filmmaking through the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at May 8, 2021
Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]

Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]
Blu-Ray + DVD9 | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~34.9 Mbps | 2hr 02mn | 43,2 GB + 6,74 GB
Dutch (Nederlands): LPCM Audio, 2 ch, 2304 kbps \ English (Сommentary): LPCM Audio, 1 ch, 1152 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sport

Three young Dutch amateur dirt bike motorcycle racers each fall in love with a young woman who, with her brother, works at a concession stand at the races. Everyone is looking for a better life. The young woman wants out of the business and away from her brother. The motocross racers want to make their marks as professional racers, like their hero, Gerrit Witkamp (Rutger Hauer).
Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]

Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]
Blu-Ray x 2 | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~26.6 Mbps | 15 x ~ 30mn | 90.1 GB
English: LPCM Audio, 2 ch, 1536 kbps | Subtitles: English (intertitles)
Genre: Short, Comedy, Western, Sport

In December 1914, the great Charlie Chaplin signed a one year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company for what was then an unprecedented salary. Shooting in both their California and Chicago studios he went on to make 15 films that firmly established him as the world’s favourite screen comedian.
Unlike other screen stars of the time, Chaplin retained complete creative control over his films, from writing and directing, to choosing his cast members. While this led to his relationship with Essanay growing increasingly strained, this fruitful period of his career saw him evolve his style, resulting in seminal works such as The Tramp, The Bank and The Champion.
The result of a 12 year project, led by Lobster Films and the Cineteca di Bologna, this comprehensive 2 disc Blu-ray collection features 15 films, fully restored, presented alongside exclusive special features – never before released in the UK.
The COI Collection Volume 1: Police and Thieves (1944-1977) [British Film Institute]

The COI Collection Volume 1: Police and Thieves (1944-1977) [British Film Institute]
DVD Video, 2 х DVD9 | ~ 291 mn | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | 15.6 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch | Subtitles: English
Genre: Short, Documentary, Drama, Crime

The Central Office of Information (COI) was established in April 1946 and has produced thousands of films that reflected the culture and concerns of the nation. Volume one of the COI collection tackles crime, juvenile delinquency, policing and the justice system. A variety of styles and genres – story documentary, drama, public information shorts – are employed to deliver crime prevention messages and bolster recruitment in this area. The wonderful selection of films on this two disc set have been newly transferred to high definition from the original film elements. An accompanying booklet provides comprehensive notes and essays from academics and film historians.
The COI Collection Volume 2: Design for Today (1944-1977) [British Film Institute]

The COI Collection Volume 2: Design for Today (1944-1977) [British Film Institute]
DVD Video, 2 х DVD9 | ~ 227 mn | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | 14.7 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch | Subtitles: English
Genre: Short, Documentary, Drama

Established in 1946, the Central Office of Information (COI) was a successor to the wartime Ministry of Information and was responsible for producing thousands of films which celebrated Britain, its people and their achievements.
Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]

Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]
BDRip 1080p | MKV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~ 4.1 Mbps | 15 x ~ 30mn | ~ 11,0 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 256 kbps | Subtitles: English (intertitles)
Genre: Short, Comedy, Western, Sport

In December 1914, the great Charlie Chaplin signed a one year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company for what was then an unprecedented salary. Shooting in both their California and Chicago studios he went on to make 15 films that firmly established him as the world’s favourite screen comedian.
Unlike other screen stars of the time, Chaplin retained complete creative control over his films, from writing and directing, to choosing his cast members. While this led to his relationship with Essanay growing increasingly strained, this fruitful period of his career saw him evolve his style, resulting in seminal works such as The Tramp, The Bank and The Champion.
The result of a 12 year project, led by Lobster Films and the Cineteca di Bologna, this comprehensive 2 disc Blu-ray collection features 15 films, fully restored, presented alongside exclusive special features – never before released in the UK.

Chaplin at Keystone (1914) [British Film Institute]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at June 25, 2022
Chaplin at Keystone (1914) [British Film Institute]

Chaplin at Keystone (1914)
DVD Video | VIDEO_TS | ~ 575 mn | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | ~ 30.3 Gb
English (Silent, Music score): AC3, 2 ch, 384 kbps; Subtitles: English (intertitles)
Genre: Comedy

Charlie Chaplin joined Mack Sennett’s Keystone Film Company in late 1913 after being seen in Fred Karno’s touring vaudeville troupe. After a few initial uneasy steps, his rise was meteoric — making 35 films in a single year, directing more than half of them, and developing his much-loved persona, the Tramp.

Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]  Movies

Posted by RSU75 at April 19, 2021
Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]

Spetters (1980) [British Film Institute]
BDRip | MKV | AVC, 1800x1080, ~ 4.0 Mbps | 2hr 02mn | 3.86 GB
Dutch (Nederlands): AC3, 2 ch, 256 kbps \ English (Сommentary): AC3, 1 ch, 256 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Romance, Sport

Three young Dutch amateur dirt bike motorcycle racers each fall in love with a young woman who, with her brother, works at a concession stand at the races. Everyone is looking for a better life. The young woman wants out of the business and away from her brother. The motocross racers want to make their marks as professional racers, like their hero, Gerrit Witkamp (Rutger Hauer).
Peter Whitehead and the Sixties (1960s) [British Film Institute]

Peter Whitehead and the Sixties (1960s) [British Film Institute]
DVD Video | ~ 189mn | PAL 4:3 | 720x576 | 7.49 Gb
English: Dolby AC3, 2 ch \ Dolby AC3, 1 ch | Subtitles: English
Genre: Documentary, Experimental

Legendary filmmaker Peter Whitehead was at the heart of Swinging London, chronicling the youth explosion, the burgeoning popular music scene and the counterculture of the 1960s. In March the National Film Theatre hosted a comprehensive retrospective of his work. This DVD features two of his films; Wholly Communion (1965) and Benefit of the Doubt (1967), coupled with a new interview with Peter and additional rare footage. With over three hours of material, Peter Whitehead and the Sixties is a fascinating document of the radical, experimental, literary and theatrical scenes of 60s London.
Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]

Charlie Chaplin: The Essanay Comedies (1915-1916) [British Film Institute]
BDRip 720p | MKV | AVC, 1280x720, ~ 3.1 Mbps | 15 x ~ 30mn | ~ 8.29 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 256 kbps | Subtitles: English (intertitles)
Genre: Short, Comedy, Western, Sport

In December 1914, the great Charlie Chaplin signed a one year contract with the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company for what was then an unprecedented salary. Shooting in both their California and Chicago studios he went on to make 15 films that firmly established him as the world’s favourite screen comedian.
Unlike other screen stars of the time, Chaplin retained complete creative control over his films, from writing and directing, to choosing his cast members. While this led to his relationship with Essanay growing increasingly strained, this fruitful period of his career saw him evolve his style, resulting in seminal works such as The Tramp, The Bank and The Champion.
The result of a 12 year project, led by Lobster Films and the Cineteca di Bologna, this comprehensive 2 disc Blu-ray collection features 15 films, fully restored, presented alongside exclusive special features – never before released in the UK.