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Synopsis: Quebec Bill Bohomme is a hardy schemer and dreamer, who, desperate to raise money to preserve his endangered herd through the rapidly approaching winter, resorts to whiskey-smuggling, a traditional family occupation. Quebec Bill takes his son, Wild Bill, on the journey. Also Henry Coville, an inscrutable whiskey smuggler, and Rat Kinneson, Quebec Bill's perpetually disconsolate ex-con hired man. Together, they cross the border into vast reaches of Canadian wilderness for an unforgettable four days "full of terror, full of wonder."
Director(s): Jay Craven
Production: Screen Media Ventures LLC
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
52%
PG-13
Year:
2006
118 min
Website
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Really?

But I repent for what I have done.

If you have received that letter

Things will not be the same now.

Have you read that letter?

Yes.

What is it about?

I forget about it.

Really?

Period...

Kwangshu...

What have you done?

Come back?

I am back.

I am hungry.

This is delicious.

Really?

Yinan is a good cook.

You can try this.

That's enough.

You didn't eat yet.

It is tasty.

Yes, Yinan.

Let's sleep together.

I have taken a shower already.

But...

Please

I understand.

Can I kiss you?

You can touch them.

Come on.

Use your mouth.

I understand.

Very comfortable.

Harder. Harder.

You want this at last.

Stop it.

I am sorry.

Never mind.

I know it well.

If we did that,

we can't go further...

But...

I have no turning back.

I am sorry.

I said never mind.

So please do not say it again.

Stop it.

Don't do this.

Stop it.

Please stop it.

Keep quiet.

Stop it.

Can you keep quiet?

If we can do this from the beginning.

It will be great.

Come down.

Go away.

What are you doing?

I said come down.

Do you want to kill yourself?

Thank you very much.

Yansi.

Have you made love with the boss?

You are so annoying.

Don't say it anymore.

Can I join you next time?

I understand.

Really?

Next time.

So you should keep your word.

Do you want to make love with me, Yinan?

Yes.

No more bull sh*t.

His legs are no good.

Really?

I got to go now.

Don't tell my stepfather.

I understand.

I am a fool.

I really decided to...

go on a living like that.

Where are you going?

I don't know.

I am a big big fool.

Really?

Yinan, are you going with me?

Are you kidding?

No.

But...

In fact, I have fallen in love with you

since a long time ago.

You don't know that?

Of course I don't know.

Really?

If you don't tell me.

How will I know?

Yes, you are right.

Asi...

Can you tell me about that letter?

Can I read it again?

Mr Whitebird wrote a letter.

Mr Blackbird ate it without reading it.

No way out. The letter was written.

And this is that letter.

Mr Blackbird read the letter finally.

Chung Tao

That things disappeared.

Yes.

Where have you been?

Mr Whitebird wrote a letter.

You...

know when has Yansi been?

We haven't seen her today.

Yes.

No way out. The letter was written.

Mr Whitebird wrote a letter.

Mr Blackbird ate it without reading it.

No way out. The letter was written.

This is that letter.

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Jay Craven

Jay Craven is a Vermont film director, screenwriter and professor of film studies at Marlboro College. Craven is known for creating award-winning films on modest budgets, adopting all of the novels of author Howard Frank Mosher to film. He often casts from a regular troupe of Vermont actors including Tantoo Cardinal and Rusty DeWees, but has also worked with Rip Torn and Kris Kristofferson. Craven founded and runs Kingdom County Productions and recently launched Catamount Arts performing arts program, New England's largest independent arts producer and presenter. He is married to Bess O'Brien, who is also a co-founder of Kingdom County Productions. Craven attended Boston University for undergraduate studies, where he developed a lifelong friendship with Howard Zinn. He later went on to Goddard College. He lives in the Northeast Kingdom with his family . more…

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