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    Holy Smoke!

    Director: Jane Campion Cast: Kate Winslet

    Kate Winslet
    , Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    , Julie Hamilton
    Julie Hamilton
    , Tim Robertson
    Tim Robertson
    , Sophie Lee
    Sophie Lee


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    $6.99
    $6.99

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    • Release Date: 02/07/2012
    • UPC: 0096009780395
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: R
    • Source: Miramax Echo Bridge
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 6840
    • Sales rank: 15,147

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Kate Winslet Ruth Barron
    Harvey Keitel P.J. Waters
    Julie Hamilton Mum
    Tim Robertson Dad
    Sophie Lee Yvonne,Cult Video Reporter
    Dan Wyllie Robbie,Robbie
    Pam Grier Carol
    Paul Goddard Tim
    George Mangos Yani
    Kerry Walker Puss
    Leslie Dayman Bill-Bill
    Samantha Murray Prue
    Austen Tayshus Stan
    Simon Anderson Fabio
    Savrash Dancing Boy
    Saurabh Srinivasan Dancing Boy
    Dhritiman Chaterji Chidaatma Baba
    Genevieve Lemon Rahi,Woman with Trolley
    Robert Joseph Miriam's Taxi Driver
    Arif Boy Who Runs with Taxi
    John Samaha Chatiwali, Shiva's Diner
    Jane Edwards Priya
    Miranda Cleary Priya's Daughter
    Tamsin Carroll Jodie
    T'Mara Buckmaster Zoe
    Ante Novakovic Man with Trolley
    Diana Kotatko Woman with Trolley
    Ethan Coker Toddy Barron
    Ellie Burchell Tiffany Barron
    Morgan Watt Boyfriend
    Luke Testo Boyfriend
    William MacKay Boyfriend
    David Franco Boyfriend
    Eleanor Knox Meryl
    Mark Gray Dope Peddler
    Cameron McAufliffe Seducer
    Johannes Brinkmann Ruth's Boyfriend
    Eric Schussler Cult Video Reporter
    Joan Bogden Cult Video Reporter
    Doc Neeson Member of the Angels
    Rick Brewster Member of the Angels,Member of the Angels
    Jim Hilburn Member of the Angels
    Brent Eccles Member of the Angels
    Eva Martin Devotee
    Mira Wright Devotee,Devotee
    Lior Aizenberg Devotee
    S. Samaran Devotee
    Michelle Abel Devotee
    Adina Kumar Devotee
    Jeff Silverman Devotee
    Andreas Wagner Devotee
    Vandana Mohindra Devotee
    Angelo Badalamenti Composer

    Technical Credits
    Jane Campion Screenwriter,Screenwriter
    Alison Barrett Casting
    Andy Brown Special Effects
    Jan Chapman Producer
    Julie Goldstein Executive Producer
    Billy Hopkins Casting
    Bob Weinstein Executive Producer,Executive Producer
    Lawrence Woodward Stunts
    Animal Logic Film Special Effects
    Kerry Barden Casting
    Lee Smith Sound/Sound Designer
    Ben Osmo Sound/Sound Designer

    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Opening Credits [4:04]
    2. The Truth About Ruth [2:23]
    3. "How Do We Get Her Back?" [3:07]
    4. Maybe Next Time [5:19]
    5. Out of Breath [2:32]
    6. Ruth Comes Home [1:14]
    7. PJ Waters, Cult Exiter [3:05]
    8. The Briefing [2:08]
    9. Surrounded by Love [7:02]
    10. "Why Are You Here?" [2:38]
    11. Time to Go [1:30]
    12. Day 1: Isolation [6:35]
    13. "Keep Breathing" [4:51]
    14. Day 2: "What Do You Believe?" [4:35]
    15. Help! [5:41]
    16. The Cult Videos [5:51]
    17. Confused About Love [3:38]
    18. Day 3: "I'm Sorry, Ruth" [2:43]
    19. The Pub [6:05]
    20. Playing Games [5:11]
    21. Carol Arrives [3:03]
    22. "Be Kind" [10:30]
    23. Struck by Love [3:11]
    24. Searching for Ruth [3:56]
    25. Praying for Ruth [1:30]
    26. Baby, It's You [2:09]
    27. A Change of Heart [2:08]
    28. One Year Later [2:07]
    29. End Credits [5:07]

    It's said that sex and religion are two subjects that no one can discuss without arguing; writer/director Jane Campion tackles both head-on in this satiric comedy drama. On a trip to India, Australian Ruth (Kate Winslet) has a spiritual awakening and embraces the teachings of a guru named Baba. Back home in Sydney, Ruth's mother and father (Julie Hamilton and Tim Robertson) are appalled to learn that their daughter now answers to the name Nazni and has no intention of returning. Mother visits her daughter in India in hopes of convincing her to come home, but it's not until she suffers a life-threatening asthma attack that Ruth agrees to return for a visit. Mother pretends to arrange a meeting with Ruth's father, who has been ill, and this trick lands Ruth in the clutches of P.J. Waters (Harvey Keitel), an American exit counselor who deprograms members of religious cults. Waters begins to loosen Ruth's belief in Baba's teachings, but P.J. finds himself sexually attracted to Ruth, and in time she allows him to seduce her. Ruth soon turns the tables on P.J., as she discovers that sex allows her to make mincemeat of his long-held beliefs as a macho, misogynist male. Jane's sister Anna Campion, herself a director, co-authored the screenplay; Pam Grier appears in a supporting role as P.J.'s partner and girlfriend.

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    Director Jane Campion and actor Harvey Keitel, who worked together on Campion's critically acclaimed 1993 film, The Piano, renew their collaboration in Holy Smoke. Kate Winslet stars as Ruth, an Australian girl whose mother lures her away from an Indian guru and hands her over to a macho, American "cult exiter" played by Harvey Keitel. The intimate, three-day, one-on-one deprogramming session that ensues turns into a battle of the sexes that leave both parties in an emotional free fall. The story bounces easily between farce and drama: The scenes involving Ruth's family approach broad satire, while the charged encounter between Winslet and Keitel gives these two let-it-all-hang-out actors plenty of opportunity to strut their stuff. Striking photography of the Australian outback gives Holy Smoke a strong visual impact, which is further enhanced by Angelo Badalamenti's exotic score and an ironic use of pop music (including a couple of songs by Neil Diamond.) Campion, a sublime stylist, directs moments both intimate and absurd with real self-assurance, resulting in a film that is engaging and unpredictable throughout.
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