DVDs

Axiom Films' full catalogue of DVDs.
Featuring Senator John McCain, Gore Vidal, Richard Perle and many others, WHY WE FIGHT explores a half century of U.S. foreign policy from World War II to the Iraq War, revealing how, as President Eisenhower warned in his 1961 farewell address, political and corporate interests have become alarmingly entangled in the business of war. On a deeper level, what emerges in this award-winning film is a portrait of a nation in transition, drifting dangerously far from her founding principles towards a more imperial and uncertain future.
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WHO LOVES THE SUN, starring LUKAS HAAAS (Inception), ADAM SCOTT (Knocked Up) and MOLLY PARKER (The Road) and directed by MATT BISSONNETTE (Passenger Side), is a funny, touching and poignant tale of two best friends whose close-knit personal history is put to the test one idyllic summer weekend when the long lost Will resurfaces after a mysterious absence.
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Internationally acclaimed novelist Paul Auster (New York Trilogy, The Book of Illusions, Man in the Dark) explores the art of writing in the darkly comical THE INNER LIFE OF MARTIN FROST. Employing the wit and intelligence of his literary work, and featuring excellent performances by David Thewlis (THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS), Irene Jacob (THREE COLOURS: RED) and Michael Imperioli (THE SOPRANOS), Auster's third film is both an intriguing mystery and a fascinating portrait of an artist and his muse.
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Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck's powerful and ambitious follow-up to their startlingly assured feature debut (the Oscar-nominated Half Nelson). But just as their first film was not your average high school drama, nor is SUGAR even close to being just another American sports movie.
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One of America's most acclaimed contemporary screenwriters and directors, DAVID O. RUSSELL made his feature film debut in 1994 with the black comedy Spanking The Monkey, which won The Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and caused a stir with its incestuous subplot and portrayal of adolescent restlessness. The film also displays much of what has become Russell's trademark idiosyncratic, offbeat humour, later seen in Flirting With Disaster, the iconoclastic Three Kings and the existential comedy I Heart Huckabees, marking him as a maverick director with cult appeal.
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