Anti-Clock (BluRayDVD, 2012)

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Experience the captivating drama "Anti-Clock" on BluRayDVD. Directed by Jack Bond and Jane Arden, this film will keep you engaged for 92 minutes. The BluRayDVD format ensures you get the best visual and audio quality possible. This release from 2012 comes with bonus material and is perfect for fans of drama and general genre films. The English language adds to the enjoyment of the film. Get your hands on this must-have item for any film enthusiast.

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Sebastianne Saville stars as a young fellow who reacts to the modern, atom-dominated society by withdrawing from it. He 'makes peace' with the threat of nuclear holocaust by wandering aimlessly about, refusing to be bound by minutes, hours or days. Originally conceived as a short film by producer Jack Bond and director Jane Arden, ANTI-CLOCK was given the feature length treatment to contain its ambitious subject matter.

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EAN5035673011447
eBay Product ID (ePID)115334951

Product Key Features

Film/TV TitleAnti-Clock
DirectorJack Bond, Jane Arden
Release Year2012
FormatBluraydvd
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesBonus Material
GenreDrama, General
Run Time92 Mins

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Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Number of Discs3
ReviewsAndy Warhol - ANTI-CLOCK... is great!, Claude Chabrol - A futuristic masterpiece
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleAnti-Clock
Consumer AdviceContains strong sex and reality footage of an execution

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  • Truly awul, tedious nonsense

    The most appalling soporific drivel masquerading as art. Avoid at all costs. Shame on you, BFI. Worse than the most amateurish student attempts at "experimental film."

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