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Looking Through Lillian (2002)
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Starring: Essence Atkins, Susan Barnes, Sam Bottoms, Jade Henham, Edward Lee Johnson, Robert Keith
Director: Jake Torem
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Pathfinder Home Entertainment
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Length:
83 mins

 
 

 

Sex. Addiction. Dysfunction.

Haunting and seductive newcomer Jade Henham stars as Lillian in this fierce portrait of a young woman at a desperate crossroads.

As mistress to Gene (Sam Bottoms), a calculating, wealthy businessman with a twisted sexual fetish, Lillian enjoys luxurious but limited existence. Then, during a spontaneous night on the town with her best friend Andrea (Essence Atkins), Lillian meets Luke (Robert Glen Keith), a writer who opens her eyes to the world and prompts her to take a long look at the life she's chosen. Changing lanes at such a late stage, however, proves more challenging than expected as Lillian finds herself torn between the possibility of real love or the dark and gritty lifestyle to which she has become accustomed.

 
 
   
   

 
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