Boulevard (1994)
Année de sortie: 1994
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: Heißer Asphalt, Boulevard - kuoleman katu, Noites Violentas, Viata strazii
Réalisateur: Penelope Buitenhuis
Writer: Andrea Wilde
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Peter R. Simpson, Ray Sager
Executive Producer: Ilana Frank, Peer J. Oppenheimer
Sociétés: Norstar Entertainment, Production company
Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: attempted rape, bazongas, detective, female female kiss, female frontal nudity, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, female star appears nude, interracial sex, lesbian sex, pimp, police, prostitute, rape, rough sex, sex scene, transgender woman, woman, young
Histoire
Jennefer, beaten and abused by her boyfriend J-Rod, gives birth and leaves her child up for adoption before fleeing to Toronto. She meets Ola, a street prostitute who takes her in to avoid arrest for vagrancy. Ola introduces Jennefer to prostitution to make money, but they must contend with Hassan, a demanding pimp who controls their lives. When Hassan kills one of the girls, he faces resistance from Ola and the others, as well as pursuit by a relentless detective. Meanwhile, J-Rod arrives in Toronto, seeking Jennefer to take her back or kill her.
Résumé
Boulevard (1994) is a Canadian thriller drama directed by Penelope Buitenhuis. The film follows Jennefer, a young woman escaping an abusive relationship, who becomes involved with the seedy underbelly of Toronto's street life. She forms a bond with Ola, a hardened hooker who takes her under her wing. The story explores themes of abuse, survival, and empowerment as Jennefer navigates prostitution, confronts her violent past, and struggles for independence amidst threats from both Hassan, her pimp, and J-Rod, her relentless ex-boyfriend.









