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A group of New Yorkers caught up in their romantic-sexual milieu converge at an underground salon infamous for its blend of art, music, politics, and carnality. Read more
| Starring | Sook-Yin Lee, Paul Dawson, Lindsay Beamish, Raphael Barker |
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| Director | John Cameron Mitchell |
| Genres | Drama |
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A group of New Yorkers caught up in their romantic-sexual milieu converge at an underground salon infamous for its blend of art, music, politics, and carnality.
| Starring | Sook-Yin Lee, Paul Dawson, Lindsay Beamish, Raphael Barker |
|---|---|
| Director | John Cameron Mitchell |
| Studio | UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 41 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2006 To Rent: DVD: 18 Jun 2007 |
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