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Molly Dineen Collection - Volume 3: The Lie of the Land
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Molly Dineen is one of Britain's most acclaimed contemporary documentary filmmakers, and recipient of numerous accolades, including BAFTA, Grierson and RTS awards for documentary. This is the final installment of three volumes that bring all of her films to DVD. Geri (1999) follows ‘Ginger Spice’ Geri Halliwell, the most outrageous Spice Girl, who has dramatically left the band. Dineen joins her as she seeks solace with family and friends, dodges the paparazzi, and embarks on her new career. In the wake of New Labour’s abolition of hereditary peers, The Lords' Tale (2002) sees Dineen observe the mirth, bitterness and quiet sadness along the paneled corridors of the House of Lords as 700 peers are forced to depart. In The Lie of the Land (2007) Dineen uncovers the unpleasant truths of life in the British countryside where agriculture is slowly dying under the forces of legislation, development and disease.
Extra Features:
- Exclusive new 'making of' documentaries featuring new interviews with Molly Dineen, Geri Halliwell, and others
- Illustrated booklet of new essays and notes
- BFI
- Molly Dineen
- 12
- Geri Halliwell
- Tony Blair
- English
- 2
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Molly Dineen Collection - Volume 3: The Lie of the Land
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Molly Dineen is one of Britain's most acclaimed contemporary documentary filmmakers, and recipient of numerous accolades, including BAFTA, Grierson and RTS awards for documentary. This is the final installment of three volumes that bring all of her films to DVD. Geri (1999) follows ‘Ginger Spice’ Geri Halliwell, the most outrageous Spice Girl, who has dramatically left the band. Dineen joins her as she seeks solace with family and friends, dodges the paparazzi, and embarks on her new career. In the wake of New Labour’s abolition of hereditary peers, The Lords' Tale (2002) sees Dineen observe the mirth, bitterness and quiet sadness along the paneled corridors of the House of Lords as 700 peers are forced to depart. In The Lie of the Land (2007) Dineen uncovers the unpleasant truths of life in the British countryside where agriculture is slowly dying under the forces of legislation, development and disease.
Extra Features:
- Exclusive new 'making of' documentaries featuring new interviews with Molly Dineen, Geri Halliwell, and others
- Illustrated booklet of new essays and notes
- BFI
- Molly Dineen
- 12
- Geri Halliwell
- Tony Blair
- English
- 2
- 2
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