The sweet hereafter
Material type: FilmPublisher: S.I. : New Line Home Video, 1998Description: 1 videodisc (116 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN: 0780622251Subject(s): Holm, Ian,; 1932- ; Egoyan, Atom. ; Chaykin, Maury. ; Banks, Russell,; 1940- ; Sweet hereafter | School bus accidents -- New York (State) -- Drama | Community life -- New York (State) -- Drama | DVD | DVD'S | School Bus Accident | Betrayal | AIDS | Hippies | Drugs | Incest | Adultery | Independent Film | Based On Novel | Death Of Child | DrowningAwards: Awards: "Winner 1997 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix."Summary: Following a tragic schoolbus accident, high-profile lawyer Mitchell Stephens descends upon a small town. With promises of retribution and a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of the grieving community, Stephens begins his investigation into the details of the crash. But beneath the town's calm, he uncovers a tangled web of lies, deceit and forbidden desires that mirrors his own troubled personal life. Gradually, we learn that Stephens has his own agenda, and that everyone has secrets to keep.Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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DVD | Miller Library | 791.4372 S974s 1 | 1 | Available | 32351000695014 |
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Title from container./ Interactive menus includes cast biographies, filmgraphies and more./ Originally released as a motion picture in 1997./ Based on a novel by Russell Banks./ Participants: Ian Holm, Maury Chaykin, Peter Donaldson, Bruce Greenwood, David Hemblen, Brooke Johnson, Arsinee Khanjian, Tom McCamus, Stephanie Morgenstern, Earl Pastko, Sarah Polley, Gabrielle Rose, Alberta Watson./ Audience: Rated R.
Following a tragic schoolbus accident, high-profile lawyer Mitchell Stephens descends upon a small town. With promises of retribution and a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of the grieving community, Stephens begins his investigation into the details of the crash. But beneath the town's calm, he uncovers a tangled web of lies, deceit and forbidden desires that mirrors his own troubled personal life. Gradually, we learn that Stephens has his own agenda, and that everyone has secrets to keep.
Awards: "Winner 1997 Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix."
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