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"Nine Lives" debuts on Here! today...DVD to come!!!

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Got a note from actor Steve Callahan (he's on the right side of the bed in the picture above) who I liked so much in "East Side Story" and got to know a little bit when I did a profile on his boyfriend Tom Beirdz. Another movie Steve starred in, "Nine Lives," has had success overseas but not been distributed in the US. That changes today. Here! TV begins airing the movie today and will repeat it throughout the month in advance of its DVD release. I have not yet seen the film but look forward to it (especially judging from these stills from the movie. Steve is as good looking and thoughtful as he is talented and won Best Supporting Actor at the 2004 Tampa International Film Festival for the film.
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NINE LIVES is a provocative film debut from writer/director Dean Howell and writer, Michael Kearns (INTIMACIES, T-CELLS & SYMPATHY, ROCK). A cross between Schnitzler's LA RONDE and Altman's SHORT CUTS, we zoom in on nine individuals whose lives intersect- emotionally, sexually and dangerously over the course of one day. In addition to Callahan, the cast includes William Christian, Dennis Christopher, John Ganun, Dean Howell, and Michael Kearns.
Visit the film's Website to see the trailer and for more information!
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Nice site -- lots of great info! FYI, I think you mean the Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (www.pridefilmfest.com) instead of the Tampa International Film Festival (www.tampafilmfest.com). Two very different film fests, plus the TIFF doesn't give awards.

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