Beautiful People with Charlotte Coleman: DVD Cover

    Beautiful People Director: Jasmin Dizdar Cast: Charlotte Coleman, Charles Kay, Rosalind Ayres, Roger Sloman

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/27/2000
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated R
     
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    Scenes

    Features

    Widescreen ; 5.1 Dolby Digital; Trailer; UK trailer; French trailer; Japanese trailer; IFC featurette; Spanish, English & French subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Access
    1. Main Credits [4:29]
    2. Combat [3:55]
    3. English [3:25]
    4. Accident [3:28]
    5. Emergency [3:28]
    6. Disintegrate [4:59]
    7. Bedlam [5:48]
    8. Love [5:55]
    9. Hooligans [5:58]
    10. Drop Zone [4:06]
    11. United Nations [3:25]
    12. Mercy [3:22]
    13. Language [4:28]
    14. Horror [5:47]
    15. Chaos [5:31]
    16. Incediary [5:41]
    17. Conspiracy [4:35]
    18. Hostility [5:46]
    19. Healing [3:45]
    20. Future [3:16]
    21. Euphoria [3:42]
    22. Amends [4:29]
    23. Welcome [4:42]
    24. End Credits [3:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Jasmin Dizdar's debut feature takes place in London on October 13, 1993. England is to play against Holland in a critical World Cup qualifier. The Bosnian war is at its height, Sebrenica is besieged, and the UN is preparing relief airdrops. Serbian Dado Jehan and Croatian Faruk Pruti meet on a London bus. Recognizing each other as fellow refugees from the same village in Bosnia, they try to beat each other up. The subsequent crazy chase through the streets of central London sets the scene for a highly charged dark comedy. Beautiful People draws a portrait of the multicultural life of London where lives of British families are inadvertently linked with the lives of the refugees. Gönül Dönmez-Colin, All Movie Guide

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