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    Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet Director: Victor Erice, Werner Herzog, Jim Jarmusch, Chen Kaige, Aki Kaurismäki, Spike Lee, Wim Wenders Cast: Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen, Marko Haavisto Ja Poutahaukat, Ana Sofia Liano

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/01/2008
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Sales Rank: 10,812

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    Disc #1 -- Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet
    1. Aki Kaurism - Dogs Have No Hell [13:17]
    2. Victor Erice - LifeLine [12:19]
    3. Werner Herzog - Ten Thousand Years Older [12:03]
    4. Jim Jarmusch - Int. Trailer Night [11:04]
    5. Wim Wenders - Twelve Miles to Trona [12:26]
    6. Spike Lee - We Wuz Robbed [10:58]
    7. Chen Kaige - 100 Flowers Hidden Deep [19:44]

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    Seven internationally respected filmmakers offer different perspectives on time and fate -- some witty, some somber -- in this omnibus film, with the stories linked by performances from jazz great Hugh Masekela. Dogs Have No Hell by Aki Kaurismaki follows one man's unusual journey as he celebrates getting out of jail by travelling to Siberia in search of a wife. Victor Erice directed the impressionistic Lifeline, in which a family of Spanish farmers try to help an infant who has fallen ill. Werner Herzog visits the Uru Eus tribe of South America -- believed to have been the last unknown indigenous people on earth prior to their discover in 1981 -- and explores the often sad toll their discovery has taken upon them in Ten Thousand Years Older. Chloe Sevigny plays an film actress waiting out a ten-minute break in her trailer in Int. Trailer. Night, directed by Jim Jarmusch. Wim Wedners contributes Twelve Miles to Trona, in which a young man, dazed and ill, tries to drive himself to a doctor through a barren desert. Spike Lee looks into the Florida vote-counting scandal, and how Al Gore's assistants and supporters reacted to it, in the short documentary We Wuz Robbed. And in 100 Flowers Hidden Deep, directed by Chen Kaige, a delusional elderly man is convinced his furniture still stands in the vacant lot where his home used to be, and he persuades workers to help him move it away to safety. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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