Video store owner Derek de Vreugt is struggling to keep his business afloat. To save money he’s moved into the shop and installed an ATM in the window. But after 14 years in the DVD and video rental business he now has less than six months left on his lease and must soon decide whether he will sell his collection of 28,000 DVDs and 3000 VHS tapes to stay afloat. Despite the imminent deadline, Derek continues to spend what little money he has building a library of every film “worth watching”. It’s a strategy he describes as a “piracy insurance policy”. Derek clings to the hope that even in the face of Australia’s high rates of piracy, there will still be room for a video store that has it all