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The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things
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Synopsis
Actress and filmmaker Asia Argento directed this faithful screen adaptation of the fictional J.T. Leroy's fictional memoir, which documents a boy's truly harrowing road to adulthood. Jeremiah (Jimmy Bennett) is the seven-year-old son of Sarah (Asia Argento), an unstable and unwed mother who abandoned her son and left him to be raised by foster parents. Jeremiah has come to love his guardians, and is devastated when Sarah arrives at their doorstep, demanding her child back. Threatening Jeremiah with torture if he tries to run away, Sarah introduces her young son to drugs and encourages her one-night-stand paramours to help "discipline" her son when she feels his behavior is inappropriate. Sarah marries a man named Emerson (Jeremy Renner), but abandons him shortly afterward; Emerson responds by molesting Jeremiah, and soon the child is left in the care of his grandparents (Peter Fonda and Ornella Muti), members of a fundamentalist Christian sect which emphasizes child discipline that's strict to the point of abuse. After three years, Sarah returns with a new husband, Kenny (Matt Schulze), and takes Jeremiah (now played by Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse) with her; Kenny spends most of his time on the road as a trucker, and Sarah supports the family at home as a stripper and a prostitute. Sarah also begins dressing her son is girl's clothing, which excites the perverse appetites of Sarah's latest boyfriend, Jackson (Marilyn Manson); she soon leaves Jackson and pairs off with Chester (Jeremy Sisto), a biker with a dangerous way of making a living. The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things premiered at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, where it was screened as part of the "Directors Fortnight" series. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Asia Argento Sarah
Lydia Lunch Social Worker
Ornella Muti Grandmother
Winona Ryder
Winona Ryder Psychologist
Jeremy Sisto Chester
Peter Fonda Grandfather
Jeremy Renner Emerson
John Robinson Aaron
Cole Sprouse Older Jeremiah
Dylan Sprouse Older Jeremiah
Ben Foster Fleshy Boy
Kip Pardue Luther
Matt Schulze Kenny
Marilyn Manson Jackson
Michael Pitt Buddy
Jimmy Bennett Young Jeremiah

Production Crew

Christiane Cegavske Animator
Ara Katz Associate Producer
Francesco Juilland Associate Producer
Freddy Braidy Associate Producer
Gianluca Curti Associate Producer
J.T. Leroy Associate Producer
Jane Holzer Associate Producer
Kate Robbins Associate Producer
Kate Robbins Associate Producer
Sam Englebardt Associate Producer
Suzanne Lyons Associate Producer
Yolanda Markopoulou Associate Producer
J.T. Leroy Book Author
Shannon Makhanian Casting
Eric Alan Edwards Cinematographer
Eric Edwards Cinematographer
David Hilary Co-Executive Producer
David Hillary Co-Executive Producer
Timothy Wayne Peternel Co-Executive Producer
Geoffrey Cox Co-producer
Jennifer L. Booth Co-producer
Soo-Jun Bae Co-producer
Marco Castoldi Composer (Music Score)
Sonic Youth Composer (Music Score)
Mel Ottenberg Costume Designer
Asia Argento Director
Jim Mol Editor
Chad Troutwine Executive Producer
Damon Martin Executive Producer
Hamish McAlpine Executive Producer
Kevin Ragsdale Executive Producer
Lilly Bright Executive Producer
Naoki Kai Executive Producer
Ryan R. Johnson Executive Producer
Trisha Van Klaveren Executive Producer
Billy Corgan Featured Music
Sonic Youth Featured Music
Subhumans Featured Music
Jennifer Fiedler First Assistant Director
Kevin Lum First Assistant Director
Gerry Gershman Musical Direction/Supervision
Alain de la Mata Producer
Brian Young Producer
Chris Hanley Producer
Roberta Hanley Producer
Max Biscoe Production Designer
Alessandro Magania Screenwriter
Asia Argento Screenwriter
Bobby Tuccillo Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2006
Runtime: 97
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for intense depiction of child abuse/neglect, strong sex and drug content, pervasive language and some violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Artist Film
Blacklist
Bluelight
Curiously Bright Entertainment
Muse Productions

Release
March 10, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by Bluelight
Muse Prods
Muse Productions
Palm Pictures
Wild Bunch

Awards
2004 - Film Presented - Cannes Film Festival
2004 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2006 - WFCC Hall of Shame - Women Film Critics Circle
2006 - WFCC Hall of Shame - Women Film Critics Circle