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Lilies (1996)
Rating:
Starring: Jason Cadieux, Brent Carver, Alexander Chapman, Ian D. Clark, Gary Farmer, Matthew Ferguson, Danny Gilmore, Remy Girard, Robert Lalonde, Aubert Pallascio, Marcel Sabourin
Director: John Greyson
Category: Gay, Drama, Suspense / Thriller, Independent
Studio: Wolfe
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
96 mins

 
 

 

Based on the play by Michel-Marc Bouchard

Lilies is an emotionally intense, suspense-laden tale of love, betrayal and revenge between men.In 1952, a Catholic bishop makes an exceptional visit to a prison to hear a dying inmate's confession.Once inside the chapel, the bishop is taken hostage by Simon, a childhood friend.With the aid of his fellow inmates, Simon's version of the events that took place forty years earlier are reenacted.The action moves seamlessly through time between the crude prison and the actual events of 1912.The drama culminates on the tragic night when both men's fates were decided.