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1.Ballet Shoes (BBC) [2007] starring: Emma Watson, Emilia Fox, Richard Griffiths, Victoria Wood, Yasmin Paige
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
January 07, 2008
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Ballet Shoes (BBC) [2007]
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Koch Vision presents "BALLET SHOES" (26 December 2007) (84 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) -- Our story line and plot, featuring an all-star cast led by Watson (Hermione Granger of Harry Potter), the inspiring and uplifting family drama Ballet Shoes won over audiences of all ages during its UK premiere last Christmas --- Now, KOCH Vision brings Ballet Shoes to American audiences for the first time, when this feature-length adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's beloved novel makes its DVD debut, complete with an exclusive Emma Watson bonus interview --- With her latest blockbuster,Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, shelved until next July, Hermione's millions of fans will thrill to her starring role in one of the top-rated TV movies ... Read More:

2.Me Without You [2001] starring: Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Ella Jones, Anna Popplewell, Cameron Powrie
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
October 14, 2002
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DVD : Me Without You [2001]
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This 2001 film from British director Sandra Goldbacher is a coming-of-age story about intense female teenage bonds and what happens to them on the road to adulthood. Marina (a splendid Anna Friel) and Holly (Michelle Williams) are in young years already fervently loyal best friends who live next door to each other. Perhaps as a reaction to this over-intensity and partly due to different parental backgrounds, their personalities develop into near opposites: Marina is a self-consciously wild party-girl and eclectic dresser who dabbles with heroin and casual sex, whilst Holly is a Sylvia Plath reading intellectual, a steadier, introverted being who feels mousy and unsexy (her domineering mother is shown telling her "There are pretty people, and there are clever ... Read More:

3.The Governess [1998] starring: Minnie Driver, Tom Wilkinson, Harriet Walter, Florence Hoath, Bruce Myers
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
February 26, 2001
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DVD : The Governess [1998]
This film is based around the premise that a once-wealthy Jewish girl in 19th Century London, whose father has been killed, can pass herself off as a half-Italian non-Catholic in what appears to be an English household on the Scottish island of Skye. It works up to a point but to my mind was rather slight. The affair between the girl, now The Governess and her employer, a photographic pioneer, is well done, I thought, though the anorexically thin son of the same is not exactly pleasant to look at, especially in the near nude on the beach. He is in love with the governess, whereas the father is more in lust with her.

One flaw in the film is that (perhaps inevitably, directed as this was by someone called Goldbacher) the Jews in the story are all (bar a couple ... Read More:

4.Me Without You [2001] starring: Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Ella Jones, Anna Popplewell, Cameron Powrie
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
October 14, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Me Without You [2001]
This 2001 film from British director Sandra Goldbacher is a coming-of-age story about intense female teenage bonds and what happens to them on the road to adulthood. Marina (a splendid Anna Friel) and Holly (Michelle Williams) are in young years already fervently loyal best friends who live next door to each other. Perhaps as a reaction to this over-intensity and partly due to different parental backgrounds, their personalities develop into near opposites: Marina is a self-consciously wild party-girl and eclectic dresser who dabbles with heroin and casual sex, whilst Holly is a Sylvia Plath reading intellectual, a steadier, introverted being who feels mousy and unsexy (her domineering mother is shown telling her "There are pretty people, and there are clever people," as if the two were ... Read More:

5.Ballet Shoes [2008] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Emma Watson, Yasmin Paige, Lucy Boynton, Emilia Fox, Victoria Wood
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
September 02, 2008
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Ballet Shoes [2008] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
Koch Vision presents "BALLET SHOES" (26 December 2007) (84 mins/Color) (Dolby digitally remastered) -- Our story line and plot, featuring an all-star cast led by Watson (Hermione Granger of Harry Potter), the inspiring and uplifting family drama Ballet Shoes won over audiences of all ages during its UK premiere last Christmas --- Now, KOCH Vision brings Ballet Shoes to American audiences for the first time, when this feature-length adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's beloved novel makes its DVD debut, complete with an exclusive Emma Watson bonus interview --- With her latest blockbuster,Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, shelved until next July, Hermione's millions of fans will thrill to her starring role in one of the top-rated TV movies in the UK last year.

Story line and plot, ... Read More:

6.The Governess [1998] starring: Minnie Driver, Tom Wilkinson, Harriet Walter, Florence Hoath, Bruce Myers
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
December 06, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The Governess [1998]
This film is based around the premise that a once-wealthy Jewish girl in 19th Century London, whose father has been killed, can pass herself off as a half-Italian non-Catholic in what appears to be an English household on the Scottish island of Skye. It works up to a point but to my mind was rather slight. The affair between the girl, now The Governess and her employer, a photographic pioneer, is well done, I thought, though the anorexically thin son of the same is not exactly pleasant to look at, especially in the near nude on the beach. He is in love with the governess, whereas the father is more in lust with her.

One flaw in the film is that (perhaps inevitably, directed as this was by someone called Goldbacher) the Jews in the story are all (bar a couple of old crones who want to marry the girl ... Read More:

7.The Governess [1998] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Minnie Driver, Tom Wilkinson, Harriet Walter, Florence Hoath, Bruce Myers
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
February 16, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : The Governess [1998] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This film is based around the premise that a once-wealthy Jewish girl in 19th Century London, whose father has been killed, can pass herself off as a half-Italian non-Catholic in what appears to be an English household on the Scottish island of Skye. It works up to a point but to my mind was rather slight. The affair between the girl, now The Governess and her employer, a photographic pioneer, is well done, I thought, though the anorexically thin son of the same is not exactly pleasant to look at, especially in the near nude on the beach. He is in love with the governess, whereas the father is more in lust with her.

One flaw in the film is that (perhaps inevitably, directed as this was by someone called Goldbacher) the Jews in the story are all (bar a couple of old crones who want to marry the girl to a fishmonger)warm, ... Read More:

8.Me Without You [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Ella Jones, Anna Popplewell, Cameron Powrie
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
June 17, 2003
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Me Without You [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This 2001 film from British director Sandra Goldbacher is a coming-of-age story about intense female teenage bonds and what happens to them on the road to adulthood. Marina (a splendid Anna Friel) and Holly (Michelle Williams) are in young years already fervently loyal best friends who live next door to each other. Perhaps as a reaction to this over-intensity and partly due to different parental backgrounds, their personalities develop into near opposites: Marina is a self-consciously wild party-girl and eclectic dresser who dabbles with heroin and casual sex, whilst Holly is a Sylvia Plath reading intellectual, a steadier, introverted being who feels mousy and unsexy (her domineering mother is shown telling her "There are pretty people, and there are clever people," as if the two were mutually exclusive). Marina deliberately tries to sabotage ... Read More:

9.Me Without You [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC) starring: Alan Corduner, Marianne Denicourt, Deborah Findlay, Nicky Henson, Kyle MacLachlan
directed by: Sandra Goldbacher
October 25, 2007
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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DVD : Me Without You [2001] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
This 2001 film from British director Sandra Goldbacher is a coming-of-age story about intense female teenage bonds and what happens to them on the road to adulthood. Marina (a splendid Anna Friel) and Holly (Michelle Williams) are in young years already fervently loyal best friends who live next door to each other. Perhaps as a reaction to this over-intensity and partly due to different parental backgrounds, their personalities develop into near opposites: Marina is a self-consciously wild party-girl and eclectic dresser who dabbles with heroin and casual sex, whilst Holly is a Sylvia Plath reading intellectual, a steadier, introverted being who feels mousy and unsexy (her domineering mother is shown telling her "There are pretty people, and there are clever people," as if the two were mutually exclusive). Marina deliberately tries to sabotage ... Read More:

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