Bent 1997 NC-17, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sean Mathias Cast: Clive Owen, Lothaire Bluteau, Brian Webber, Ian McKellen, Mick Jagger, Jude Law, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Gresby Nash, Suzanne Bertish, David Meyer
This is the film version of Martin Sherman's play about Max (Clive Owen) and Horst (Lothaire Bluteau) who become homosexual lovers in the Nazi concentration camp, Dachau.
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Dead Aviators 1999 TV, 94 min. Genre: Family aka: Restless Spirits
Director: David Wellington Cast: Lothaire Bluteau, Michel Monty, Juliana Wimbles, Marsha Mason, Leslie Hope, Ben Cook, Eugene Lipinski, Brooke Johnson, Dan Lett, James Allodi
Twelve-year-old Katie has had a tough time dealing with her pilot father's death while testing a plane several years ago. Now she and her younger brother are visiting their grandmother in Newfoundland and run across two ghosts who have been reliving their plane crash for the past 70 years. They will be freed if they can recover their plane from a nearby pool where it crashed after crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Maybe the pilots and Katie can help each other.
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Dead Heat 2002 R, 97 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Mark Malone Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Anthony LaPaglia, Radha Mitchell, Lothaire Bluteau, Daniel Benzali, Kay Panabaker, Denis Arndt, Charles Martin Smith, Michael Benyaer, Alf Humphreys
Retired Boston policeman Pally LaMarr (Kiefer Sutherland) and his half-brother Ray (Anthony LaPaglia) invest in a race horse, and Ray hires his friend, Tony (Lothaire Bluteau), to be the jockey. But Tony owes money to the mob, and mob boss Frank Finnegan (Daniel Benzali) steals the horse as payment for a gambling debt. Now it is the two brothers who try to outwit Finnegan. Will they get the horse back in time to win the big race?
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Disappearances 2006 PG-13, 103 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Jay Craven Cast: Kris Kristofferson, Charlie McDermott, Genevieve Bujold, Gary Farmer, Lothaire Bluteau, Heather Rae, Luis Guzman, William Sanderson, Rusty De Wees, John Griesemer, Munson Hicks, Mark Jenks, Bill Raymond, Christy Scott Cashman
In Kingdom County, Vermont, during 1932 Quebec Bill Bonhomme (Kris Kristofferson) decides to carry on the family bootlegging business after his family's finances are endangered following a barn fire. Bill teams up with his son Wild Bill (Charlie McDermott), his brother-in-law Henry (Gary Farmer), and hired hand Rat (William Sanderson) to take a job running whiskey across the border from Canada. There is one flaw in the plan: the whiskey they are carrying was first stolen by hijacking criminal Carcajou (Lothaire Bluteau), and he follows in hot pursuit with his black beard and white hair flowing. The foursome puts on monks' apparel and even steals a motorboat and a train in their effort to escape from the smuggler Carcajou who wants to retrieve "his" whiskey.
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Jesus of Montreal 1989 R, 120 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Denys Arcand Cast: Lothaire Bluteau, Catherine Wilkening, Johanne-Marie Tremblay, Remy Girard, Robert Lepage, Gilles Pelletier, Yves Jacques, Jean-Louis Millette, Cedric Noel, Pauline Martin
When the Catholic Church opposes an unconventional production of the Passion Play in Montreal, the group of actors, which had enjoyed new-found popularity, see their lives imitating stories from the Bible as they are condemned by society. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Julie Walking Home 2001 R, 114 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Healer
Director: Agnieszka Holland Cast: Miranda Otto, William Fichtner, Lothaire Bluteau, Ryan Smith, Bianca Crudo, Jerzy Nowak, Boguslawa Schubert, Mark Day, Michael D'Ascenzo, Maria Seweryn
Julie (Miranda Otto) is separated from her unfaithful husband (William Fichtner) when she learns that son Nick (Ryan Smith) has cancer. Unfortunately, Nick is allergic to chemotherapy, but Julie finds help when she travels to Poland with Nick and contacts faith-healer Alexei (Lothaire Bluteau). Alexei agrees to help Nick, and as treatments begin, Julie and Alexei fall in love.
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Snow Buddies 2008 G, 87 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Robert Vince Cast: Liliana Mumy, Jimmy Bennett, Josh Flitter, Skyler Gisondo, Henry Hodges, Richard Karn, Cynthia Stevenson, John Kapelos, Whoopie Goldberg, Dylan Sprouse, Dominic Scott Kay, Kris Kristofferson, James Belushi, Molly Shannon, Lothaire Bluteau
Those Golden Retriever puppies–B-Dawg, RoseBud, Buddha, MudBud, and Budderball (voices of Skyler Gisondo, Liliana Mumy, Jimmy Bennett, Henry Hodges, and Josh Flitter)–find themselves in Alaska. They meet a husky, Shasta (voice of Dylan Sprouse), who introduces them to his owner Adam (Dominic Scott Kay). Adam is a young boy who dreams of having a sled dog team, and the puppies work together as a team to help Adam win a dogsled competition.
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Urbania 2000 R, 103 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jon Shear Cast: Dan Futterman, Alan Cumming, Matt Keeslar, Josh Hamilton, Lothaire Bluteau, Bill Sage, Barbara Sukowa, Paige Turco, Megan Dodds, Gabriel Olds, Samuel Ball, James Simon, Gerry Bamman, Scott Denny, Pamela Shaw
First-time director Jon Shear brings to the screen a fascinating film centering on a lonely, grief-stricken Charlie (Dan Futterman) who roams the streets of New York City by night looking for a mysterious man he has only seen from afar. In the process, Charlie experiences bizarre visions that leave the viewer wondering whether they are just memories or, in fact, ghosts.
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| 1. Bent (1997)
2. Black Robe (1991)
3. Dead Aviators (1999) aka: Restless Spirits
4. Dead Heat (2002)
5. Disappearances (2006)
6. Jesus of Montreal (1989)
7. Julie Walking Home (2001) aka: The Healer
8. Snow Buddies (2008)
9. Urbania (2000)
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