Julie Walking Home

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'From the acclaimed director of Europa Europa comes a film that tenderly portrays the strength of family bonds while provoking questions about the nature of love and the search for truth. Suddenly beset by family strife and in spite of her adulterous husband Henry's (William Fichtner: Equilibrium) wishes, Julie (Miranda Otto: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) begins a profound personal journey. Rejecting the limits and expectations placed on her, Julie takes her terminally ill son across the globe in search of a legendary healer named Alexis (Lothaire Bluteau: Jesus de Montreal ) and becomes one of the thousands of his hopeful followers. Julie sees a vision grand enough to match her own hopes and dreams. Perhaps Alexis can heal more that just her ailing son.'

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Product Details
Title Julie Walking Home
Format DVD
Condition New
Region Compatibility Region 1 NTSC-U/S (United States/U.S. territories, Canada or Bermuda systems)
Languages English
UPC 065935148982
Year 2003
Genre Drama
Director Agnieszka Holland
Runtime (minutes) 116
Rating Unrated
Format Size Fullscreen
Actors Bianca Crudo - Jerzy Nowak - Lothaire Bluteau - Miranda Otto - Ryan Smith - William Fichtner
Discs 1
Distribution House Alliance

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'From the acclaimed director of Europa Europa comes a film that tenderly portrays the strength of family bonds while provoking questions about the nature of love and the search for truth. Suddenly beset by family strife and in spite of her adulterous husband Henry's (William Fichtner: Equilibrium) wishes, Julie (Miranda Otto: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) begins a profound personal journey. Rejecting the limits and expectations placed on her, Julie takes her terminally ill son across the globe in search of a legendary healer named Alexis (Lothaire Bluteau: Jesus de Montreal ) and becomes one of the thousands of his hopeful followers. Julie sees a vision grand enough to match her own hopes and dreams. Perhaps Alexis can heal more that just her ailing son.'