Added in February: Jobs, When Pomegranates Howl, Employee of the Month and more...
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03/03/2023
Autumn is finally here and as the air turns crisp it's time to dust off your cosy sweaters and get ready to embrace the autumnal journey. So, why not curl up and celebrate the change of season by catching up on all the great titles added throughout February?
'Jobs', a biographical drama about Steve Jobs' ascension from a college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century stars Ashton Kutcher as Jobs and Josh Gad as Apple Computer's co-founder Steve Wozniak.
'When Pomegranates Howl' is an enchanting drama based on a true story, about a nine-year-old boy from Kabul who decides to start a business as a cart pusher, hoping to raise enough money to follow his dreams. Meanwhile, 'Employee of the Month' sees Vincent, a civil servant who has always enjoyed the benefits of his family’s status, pushed out and transferred to the North Pole where he finds love and must choose.
And be sure not to miss the jaw-dropping performance of David Garrett in 'The Devil's Violinist' which tells the remarkable life story of the 19th Century Italian violinist, composer and virtuoso, Niccolò Paganini. This picturesque period drama had its US premiere at the Miami International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Costume Design at the Austrian Film Award.
February may have been the shortest month of the year, but you won't want to miss the array of great titles that were added last month. Autumn is also the perfect time to slow down, embrace change and immerse yourself in the lineup of titles added in February.
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Vincent, a civil servant, always enjoyed the benefits of his family’s status. When the government votes on a massive savings plan, Vincent is pushed out. When he is transferred to the North Pole, he meets Eva and finds love - time for him to choose.
When a free-spirited city girl moves to the country, she finds she's able to communicate telepathically with a horse that gives her the advice she needs to succeed as a tween.
Following fans from around the world who go to extraordinary lengths in the name of Mad Max, this documentary is filmed in Australia, USA, Italy, France, and Japan and celebrates life and the ability to change oneself through passion.