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Director: Nietzchka Keene
Cast: Catherine Keener, Wendy Phillips, Karen-Eileen Gordon, Dermot Mulroney
A passionate artist creates in order to release her strong pent up emotions. Themes of justice and retribution especially influence her. One night she sees a dying man in a car and decides to search for answers.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Heroine of Hell is a little-known independent drama from 1996 directed by Nietzchka Keene. The film follows a passionate artist whose strong emotions and themes of justice influence her actions after witnessing a dying man in a car. While the film has not received extensive critical attention, it appears to have a modest audience rating on IMDb indicating a moderately positive reception.
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Directed by the unique Nietzchka Keene, Heroine of Hell from 1996 is a taut psychological thriller that blends drama and suspense in an emotionally charged exploration of a passionate artist's search for answers and justice. With a standout performance by Catherine Keener, this film offers an intense, visually striking examination of strong emotions and their consequences.
Heroine of Hell is a 1996 film by Nietzchka Keene. It has a narrative combining medieval iconography with a present-day storyline and stars Catherine Keener and Dermot Mulroney. It was filmed on location in Miami and completed in 1995. It was distributed via PBS to member stations in 1996.
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