We have 3 DVDs to give away of the intense Columbian thriller PVC-1. It’s a film we mentioned briefly on the blog almost a year ago, as the winner of the Bangkok Film Festival. Based on an actual event, and directed in real-time by Spiros Stathoulopoulos, the movie is one continuous take, which never lets up on intensity or gives the audience time to catch its breath.
Basically, the plot involves a woman who’s become a ticking human time bomb, in a unique and brutal bit of domestic terrorism. PVC-1 has hardly been ranked by anyone at Criticker, which is a shame since it is a highly original and interesting piece of film-making. Besides its victory in Thailand, it won awards at Cannes and Sofia, and a whole slew of them at Thessaloniki’s festival, including Best Actor and the Audience Award.
If you’d like a pretty good shot at owning this film, send an email to raffle-AT-criticker.com with the subject PVC-1. The DVD is Region 1. The raffle will be on October 2nd, 2009, and we’ll notify the three lucky winners then.

PVC-1 is to filmmaking what landing on the moon was to space exploration.