He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
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Product Description HE DIED WITH A FELAFEL IN HIS HAND is a darkly humorous search for love, meaning and bathroom solitude. Faithful to the cult novel by John Birmingham upon which it is based, the film follows Danny (Noah Taylor) through a series of shared housing experiences in a succession of cities on the east coast of Australia. Together these vignettes form a forceful, sometimes turbulent narrative that leaves the viewer entertained, exhausted and surprisingly reflective. Winner, New York Independent Film & Video Festival. Official Selection, Melbourne Film Festival. Australia, in English.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. Review Driven by absurdist humor, random off-the-wall moments of originality and a generally ararchic tone, it mixes the heightened silliness of youth cinema with a more studied, film-literate approach. ...those who like their cinema on the edge should find a lot to enjoy here. ----The Hollywood Reporter This carousel ride of bizarre characters and out-of-control situations [becomes] a reasonably satisfying whole. ----Variety
Product Description HE DIED WITH A FELAFEL IN HIS HAND is a darkly humorous search for love, meaning and bathroom solitude. Faithful to the cult novel by John Birmingham upon which it is based, the film follows Danny (Noah Taylor) through a series of shared housing experiences in a succession of cities on the east coast of Australia. Together these vignettes form a forceful, sometimes turbulent narrative that leaves the viewer entertained, exhausted and surprisingly reflective. Winner, New York Independent Film & Video Festival. Official Selection, Melbourne Film Festival. Australia, in English.When sold by Amazon.com, this product will be manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. Review Driven by absurdist humor, random off-the-wall moments of originality and a generally ararchic tone, it mixes the heightened silliness of youth cinema with a more studied, film-literate approach. ...those who like their cinema on the edge should find a lot to enjoy here. ----The Hollywood Reporter This carousel ride of bizarre characters and out-of-control situations [becomes] a reasonably satisfying whole. ----Variety
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