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A comprehensive collection of the films of Marc Isaacs, presented in a 2-Disc Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set together with a newly-published 80-page book The Human Element .
Recognised as one of the foremost documentary filmmakers of his generation, Marc Isaacs creates intimate portraits fuelled by insight, compassion and humour. His empathetic and deeply moving documentaries explore the extraordinary world of the everyday, presenting a unique vision of modern Britain.
This Limited Edition 2-disc Blu-ray Box Set includes the following films:
Disc 1
- Lift (2001)
- Travellers (2002)
- Calais: The Last Border (2003)
- All White in Barking (2008)
- Men of the City (2009)
Disc 2
- Someday My Prince Will Come (2005)
- Philip and His Seven Wives (2006)
- Outside the Court (2011)
- The Road - A Story of Life and Death (2013)
- Out of Time Installation:
- Sisters (2017)
- Moments of Silence (2017)
- Notes on Bangladesh (2017)
- Rainy Days (2017)
- Shorts
- The Old Man and His Bed (2011)
- Outsiders (2014)
- Touched by Murder (2016)
- When Night Falls (2016)
BLU-RAY 2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Presented from new digital transfers from original materials, approved by the director.
80-page book 'The Human Element - from Lift to The Road' featuring new writing by Marc Isaacs on his films, reflections by collaborators including editor David Charap, composer Michel Duvoisin and producer Rachel Wexler; and essays on the films by Graeme Hobbs, Nick Bradshaw, Noel Megahy and Laura Rascaroli.
- Filmed interviews with filmmaker Marc Isaacs
- Interview with Nick Fraser, former Commissioning Editor of BBC s Storyville
- Follow-up pieces on the films Someday My Prince Will Come and Philip and His Seven Wives
- Original soundtracks in stereo 24-bit LPCM audio
- World Premieres on Blu-ray
- Second Run
- 721 minutes
- Marc Isaacs
- E
- 2018
- English
- 2
From Lift To The Road | The Films Of Marc Isaacs | Limited Edition Blu-ray
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Arrow Films
A comprehensive collection of the films of Marc Isaacs, presented in a 2-Disc Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set together with a newly-published 80-page book The Human Element .
Recognised as one of the foremost documentary filmmakers of his generation, Marc Isaacs creates intimate portraits fuelled by insight, compassion and humour. His empathetic and deeply moving documentaries explore the extraordinary world of the everyday, presenting a unique vision of modern Britain.
This Limited Edition 2-disc Blu-ray Box Set includes the following films:
Disc 1
- Lift (2001)
- Travellers (2002)
- Calais: The Last Border (2003)
- All White in Barking (2008)
- Men of the City (2009)
Disc 2
- Someday My Prince Will Come (2005)
- Philip and His Seven Wives (2006)
- Outside the Court (2011)
- The Road - A Story of Life and Death (2013)
- Out of Time Installation:
- Sisters (2017)
- Moments of Silence (2017)
- Notes on Bangladesh (2017)
- Rainy Days (2017)
- Shorts
- The Old Man and His Bed (2011)
- Outsiders (2014)
- Touched by Murder (2016)
- When Night Falls (2016)
BLU-RAY 2-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Presented from new digital transfers from original materials, approved by the director.
80-page book 'The Human Element - from Lift to The Road' featuring new writing by Marc Isaacs on his films, reflections by collaborators including editor David Charap, composer Michel Duvoisin and producer Rachel Wexler; and essays on the films by Graeme Hobbs, Nick Bradshaw, Noel Megahy and Laura Rascaroli.
- Filmed interviews with filmmaker Marc Isaacs
- Interview with Nick Fraser, former Commissioning Editor of BBC s Storyville
- Follow-up pieces on the films Someday My Prince Will Come and Philip and His Seven Wives
- Original soundtracks in stereo 24-bit LPCM audio
- World Premieres on Blu-ray
- Second Run
- 721 minutes
- Marc Isaacs
- E
- 2018
- English
- 2
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