Exotica | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 4, 2012
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A repetition of sequences tells a disjointed story that is more pretentious than erotic. Contains some good performances. Feels Canadian.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Exotica. A live-action strip club where the lives of a desperate, searching father, a soulsearching stripper, a lovesick announcer and a gay animal smuggler gets vowen together in one of life's many mosaics, and the different personalities experience catharsis. |
| lead actors | Bruce Greenwood | Elias Koteas | Don McKellar | David Hemblen | Calvin Green | Peter Krantz | Mia Kirshner | Arsinée Khanjian | Victor Garber | Jack Blum | Billy Merasty | Ken McDougall | Sarah Polley | Damon D'Oliveira |
| director | Atom Egoyan |












