DVDfever.co.uk – Of Gods And Men on Blu-ray and DVD
Artificial Eye
Posted: March 18th, 2011.
Winner of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival 2010, three titles including Best Film at the 36th annual César Awards and nominated for Best Film Not In The English Language at the 2011 BAFTAs, the highly-acclaimed OF GODS AND MEN comes to DVD and Blu-ray on 11 April from Artificial Eye.
Based on a true story and directed by Xavier Beauvois (Nord, The Chameleon), this quietly powerful and moving film explores the last few months in the life of a small community of Christian monks in Algeria. Caught in the middle of a conflict between a government and extremist Muslim terrorist groups, the head of a Cistercian monastery, Dom Christian, played by Lambert Wilson (The Matrix Reloaded, Flawless) and his Brothers are forced to assess the human, political and religious stakes of their decision: leave for their own safety, or stay and honour their deep ties to the villagers and the spirit of peace, charity and dignity with which they try to counter the violence eating away at the country.
The story captures the spirit of events leading up to the kidnapping and final fate of seven French monks of Tibhirine in 1996, the exact circumstances of which still remain a mystery to this day. OF GODS AND MEN bears witness to the reality of the monks commitment and the strength of the message of peace they wish to share by staying among their Muslim brothers: the possibility of a fraternal and spiritual common ground between Christianity and Islam.
Parallel to the wake felt by governments, religious communities and public opinion the world over in the 15 years since the monks disappearance, OF GODS AND MEN leaves behind a memorable and long-lasting effect on its audience.
Special Features: Making Of documentary, Theatrical trailer
This title is out on May 16th, 2011 and can be bought online for the following:
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