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    Lilies Director: John Greyson Cast: Brent Carver, Marcel Sabourin

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/29/1999
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 31,413

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scenes
    1. Scene 1: Bishop Bilodeau is escorted to the prison [:24]
    2. Scene 2 [6:38]
    3. Scene 3: Simon meets the Baroness at the party celebrating her arrival at Roberv [19:24]
    4. Scene 4 [4:16]
    5. Scene 5: Simon sheds light on the relationship with The Baroness to Bishop Bilod [10:13]
    6. Scene 6 [4:29]
    7. Scene 7: The Baroness attempts to mold Simon [10:05]
    8. Scene 8 [26:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Love, jealousy, revenge and forbidden homosexual passion color this alternately campy and dramatic adaptation of a play by Michel Marc Bouchard. Operating at different levels, the story begins in 1952 inside a Quebec prison chapel where hard-core convict Simon Doucet offers confession to Bishop Bilodeau who has come especially to see him. But no sooner does the Bishop enter the confessional than he is locked in by other inmates and forced to watch them enact gay love scenes from the play The Death of San Sebastian. The story moves backwards to 1912 when Bilodeau and Simon were lusty young boys. Their affair falls apart when Simon takes up with Vallier. This angers Bilodeau who does something terrible in retaliation. Meanwhile, back in the present, Simon attempts to force Bilodeau into owning up to his actions. In keeping with the film's gay themes, all roles, male and female, are portrayed by men. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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    I've ALWAYS loved this movie!by Anonymous

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    June 16, 2009: I'm so glad I finally got this movie in DVD format. I've been in love with it since I saw it at a pittsburgh film festival. It's wonderful and a MUST see!

    Gorgeous, Astonishing Filmby Anonymous

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    July 17, 2002: This expertly crafted film seamlessly weaves a tale of past and present with superb acting and magnificent sets and location shots. The story is gripping and the characters are multi-dimensional. A must-see, award-winning gem.