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Duration: 153 sec. | Nudity: yes* | Creator: zorg |
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Alternate Names: Эмили Хэмпшир, امیلی همپشر, エミリー・ハンプシャー
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Emily Hampshire was born on August 29, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She began her acting career in Canada in 1996 and gained international recognition for roles such as Angelina in 'Boy Meets Girl' (1998), Vivienne in 'Snow Cake' (2006) alongside Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman, and Siobhan Roy on the Canadian series 'Made in Canada'. She has also appeared in various other films like 'The Life Before This', voiced characters in animated series, and played Leon's love interest Alexandra in 'The Trotsky'. Recently, she starred in the Canadian indie film 'Good Neighbours' as Louise.
Alternate Names: Kate Boland, Kate Boland, Katharina Boland, Katharina Boland
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Katie Boland, a Canadian actress, writer, director, and producer, began her career as a child actress in film and television. She has since expanded into adult roles and also produces her own projects, including short films and a novel. Alongside her mother, director Gail Harvey, she runs Straight Shooters, a production company.
Release Year: 2010
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Jogos suicidas, Six, Die - Le châtiment, Die! - Ein Spiel auf Leben und Tod, Taas, Die, gioca o muori, Жребий
Director: Dominic James
Writer: Domenico Salvaggio, Nick Mead
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Six strangers from diverse walks of life—Lisa (a gambler), Robert (a philanthropist), Mark (a cop), Zach (a psychiatrist), Melody (a teen battling drug addiction), and Diane (a nurse)—find themselves imprisoned in a surreal facility with no memory of how they arrived. They soon encounter Jacob, who forces them into an experiment where they must confront truths about themselves and decide each other's fate through a nerve-wracking game of dice.
Die (2010), directed by Dominic James, is a French drama thriller that explores themes of self-destruction, redemption, and fate. Six strangers, each on their own destructive path, wake up in cells at an enigmatic facility with no recollection of how they got there. The film follows their struggles to uncover the truth about their situation while grappling with disturbing revelations about themselves.