Movie |
Catholic School | Quebec
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series | 2005 | Mike
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or MiniSeries | 2005 | Jean Pierre
This movie is based on a real-life situation in the southwestern Ontario town of Oshawa.
The offices of Toronto-based Tapestry Pictures were trashed one week before the film's television premiere, and the producers fear the vandalism was linked to its coming, controversial film.
Aaron Ashmore (Marc Hall) went famous worldwide as Jimmy Olsen on a popular TV series Smallville starring Tom Welling.Aaron and Shawn Ashmore are identical twins.His brother Shawn is best known as Bobby/Iceman on a film X-Men and the following 2 sequels.
Despite being a modern-day fairytale,this film was banned in plenty countries all over the world, not just in Asia and Africa but also in Catholic countries worldwide-even in Catholic and Orthodox parts of Europe it wasn't shown on many TV channels yet!
"Marc Hall: I like other guys... men... Emily Hall: Yes, I know, I know. Marc Hall: You... You know? Emily Hall: Marc. Your hair. It's blue. And you have a poster of Celine Dion on your wall. We know."
"Marc Hall: Faggots. That's why they say "faggots." When they used to burn people like her, St. Joan, at the stake, they would gather all the local homos and bundle them with twigs. These twigs - that's why they say faggots. Fuel for the main event. Miss Lawrence: Flamers. Marc Hall: You got it. But, hey, I mean, St. Joan was a sister of Sappho herself. Miss Lawrence: Marc, St. Joan of Arc was not a lesbian. Marc Hall: Hello - leading an army, dressing up like a guy, I mean, come on, dyke city. She was a big ol', carpet-munchin' lesbian."