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Transfer
"Transfer", an all girl snowboarding DVD documents and encapsulates the dramatic upsurge in the standards of female riding in the sport, as well as detailing some of the personalities involved. This second instalment from the Chunkyknit team features more jaw-dropping riding from the hottest talents in the world of women's snowboarding. While last year's Dropstitch set the tone, making snowboarding finally sit up and take note of the superb range of skills at the Chunkyknit team's disposal, Transfer proves that the top female riders are going faster, bigger and harder than ever before. Join them as they tour from Iceland and Japan to Russia, North America and Europe. Watch out fellas, these ladies mean business!
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Plot Summary
A Dutch lawyer embarks on a journey to a remote English village to handle the estate of a recently deceased client. As he delves into the client's life and the secrets of the village, he uncovers a complex web of relationships and a profound mystery surrounding the client's final days.
Critical Reception
Transfer received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Johan Leysen. However, some found the pacing to be slow and the plot occasionally convoluted.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and strong central performance.
Some critics noted the film's deliberate pace and intricate plot.
The film successfully builds suspense and explores themes of isolation and secrets.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Transfer' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews to provide a summary.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in and around the village of Clovelly in Devon, England, a location known for its preserved historic character and steep cobbled streets.
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