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Lantana
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eBay item number:166564156040
Item specifics
- Condition
- Good
- Seller Notes
- “shipped from Montreal, Livré de Montréal”
- MPN
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- Studio
- Format: DVD
- EAN
- 0057373157961
- UPC
- 057373157961
- Format
- DVD
- Release Year
- 2002
- Actor
- Anthony Lapaglia, Geoffrey Rush
- Director
- Ray Lawrence
- Genre
- Drama
- Movie/TV Title
- Lantana
- Edition
- Canadian
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Product Information
Ray Lawrence's LANTANA is an intelligent, well-written, well-acted film that is much more than just another cop thriller--it's more like YOU CAN COUNT ON ME with its realistic, complex relationships and believable characters. The film opens with a slow pan over a dead body, eerily reminiscent of BLUE VELVET. Anthony LaPaglia stars as Leon, a Sydney police detective who is cheating on his wife, Sonja (Kerry Armstrong), with a married woman from their dance class (Rachael Blake), even though he still loves his wife. There's something missing from his life, but he's not sure what. His relationship with his son is strained, and even his partner, Claudia (Leah Purcell), knows something is wrong. But as his affair heats up and a murder mystery that seems to involve all of the people in his life begins to consume his attentions, he is forced to reexamine his future both as a family man and a cop.LANTANA won seven Australian Film Institute Awards, including best picture, best director for Lawrence, best actor for LaPaglia, best actress for Armstrong, best supporting awards for both Blake and Colosimo, and best adapted screenplay by Andrew Bovell, who based the script on his play SPEAKING IN TONGUES. As the murder investigation gets more complicated and the tangled web leads to even more lying, cheating, and deception, the acting intensifies, and the sharp dialogue allows the characters to blossom as beautifully as the lantana bush referred to in the title.
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0057373157961
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features
Actor
Anthony Lapaglia, Geoffrey Rush
Director
Ray Lawrence
Edition
Canadian
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Movie/TV Title
Lantana
Genre
Drama
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
AU
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Film Country
Australia
Display Format
Canadian
Leading Role
Anthony Lapaglia, Geoffrey Rush
Release Date
20020521
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