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Directed by Rodrigo García Written by Rodrigo García Cast Elpidia Carrillo, Aomawa Baker, Miguel Sandoval, Mary Pat Dowhy, Andy Umberger [more] Release Date • USA: Oct 14, 2005 BoxOffice: $0.1M
Official Website:
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MPAA Rating Rated R for language, brief sexual content and some disturbing images.
Running Time 1 hour, 55 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Mockingbird Pictures
Studio Magnolia Pictures
More info on IMDb.com
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Nine Lives Reviews |
With such character-focused scenes each captured in a single continuous shot, Nine Lives does contains a few tedious acting-school-exercise moments. Yet the accumulated power of the vignettes packs a wallop. Or perhaps “wallop” is too strong a word. NineLives is a deeply thoughtful film whose deep thoughtfulness doesn't become apparent until the whole thing has sunk in. [read review] B+ --Carlo Cavagna (AboutFilm.com)
...by the time viewers have reached the fourth or fifth story, however, restlessness is likely to set in, as it becomes clear this is a film hurtling slowly towards nothing, with little to keep one interested along the way. [read review]  --Chris Barsanti (FilmCritic.com)
It’s refreshing to watch it all unfold and worth seeing again. [read review]  --Rory L. Aronsky (FilmThreat.com)
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