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3 Needles (2005)

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Directed by
Thom Fitzgerald

Written by
Thom Fitzgerald

Cast
Lucy Liu, Shawn Ashmore, Stockard Channing, Chloë Sevigny, Olympia Dukakis [more]


Release Date
• USA: Dec 1, 2006

Budget CAD 3,000,000

Official Website:
3 Needles Website

Running Time
2 hours, 3 minutes

Country Canada

Production Companies
Bigfoot Entertainment, Emotion Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Three Needles



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 Synopses for 3 Needles (2005)
1.Canadian writer-director Thom Fitzgerald’s sweeping 3 NEEDLES journeys across several continents to show just how widespread HIV/AIDS has become in our modern world. Three distinct stories are loosely linked by the narration of Olympia Dukakis, whose character appears in the film’s final sequence. In the first, Lucy Liu is a pregnant Chinese woman who makes her living as a blood smuggler. Things turn sour when several donors begin to get sick and die. The second story, set in Montreal, follows a porn actor (Shawn Ashmore) who fakes his blood tests in order to keep working in the industry. But when his scheme is exposed, he is shamed and humiliated. His heartbroken mother (Stockard Channing) takes out an insurance policy and embarks on a darkly comic mission to contract the HIV virus as well. South Africa is the setting for the final tale, where three nuns (Chloe Sevigny, Sandra Oh, and Dukakis) have arrived to help out in the community. But in order to get a local plantation owner to assist one of her patients, Sevigny’s character must make the most shameful sacrifice of all.

3 NEEDLES is an ambitious drama featuring beautiful cinematography by Tom Harting. Fitzgerald boldly eschews a more traditional tonal approach by combining seemingly disparate elements of black comedy, graphic content, and straight drama. The result is a broad, expansive commentary on a genuinely tragic situation that has no end in sight.
  

2.3 NEEDLES follows three different people located in different parts of the globe, all of whom have important decisions to make in order to help people stricken with AIDS.   



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