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Exotica
Exotica film poster
Directed byAtom Egoyan
Written byAtom Egoyan
Produced byAtom Egoyan
StarringMia Kirshner,
Elias Koteas,
Sarah Polley,
Victor Garber,
Bruce Greenwood
Distributed byMiramax Films
Running time
103 minutes
LanguageEnglish
BudgetCAD 2 million

Exotica is a 1994 Canadian film set primarily in and around a Toronto nightclub of the same name. It was written and directed by Atom Egoyan.

Synopsis

Note: The story of Exotica is not told in chronological order and important information is often withheld from the viewer until late in the film. The following synopsis thus does not reflect the viewer's actual experience of the events as they unfold.

Exotica presents a disparate group of characters whose lives are interconnected through the Exotica nightclub. Christina (Mia Kirshner) is an exotic dancer at Exotica, owned by Zoe (Arsinée Khanjian). Eric (Elias Koteas) is the club's DJ, and Christina's former boyfriend. Francis (Bruce Greenwood) is a customer who comes in nightly and always has Christina - dressed in a schoolgirl uniform - give him a private dance, which seems to inspire Eric's jealousy.

In his professional life, Francis is a tax auditor for Revenue Canada, (since 2004 renamed the Canada Revenue Agency), and Thomas (Don McKellar) is the gay pet store owner whose books of account Francis is auditing pursuant to a suspician of Thomas running an illegal import business.

Francis is eventually banned from the club when Eric manipulates him into touching Christina during one of her dances (which is against the rules of the club). Around the same time, Francis discovers illegal activities in Thomas' financial records, and forces Thomas to get involved in his conflict with Eric - and we eventually learn that Francis' obsession with Christina has much more complex roots than it first appears. The film's final scene, set many years before the others, also drastically reconfigures the viewer's understanding of the characters, especially Christina.

Awards

Reference

  • Egoyan, Atom, "Dr Gonad", Granta #86 (Summer 2004) touches upon Egoyan's unlikely Adult Video award.
Preceded by Genie Award for Best Motion Picture
1994
Succeeded by