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Jan 19, 2005 · The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things: Directed by Asia Argento. With Asia Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Kara Kemp, Brent Almond. Seven-year-old Jeremiah is pulled from his foster home and thrown into a troubled life on the road with his teenage mother, Sarah.
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- Drama
- Asia Argento
- 2005-01-19
The film received a limited release in North America on March 10, 2006, shortly after Laura Albert was revealed to be the actual author of the JT LeRoy books. The film concerns a tattered relationship between Sarah, a drug addict , and her young son, Jeremiah.
Sarah (2000) [3] By turns magical and realistic, the novel Sarah is narrated by a nameless boy whose mother Sarah is a lot lizard: a prostitute who works the truck stops in West Virginia. She can be abusive and abandoning, yet he longs for her love and tries to follow in her world, working for a pimp who specializes in "boy-girls".
The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things. The cult classic story of "JT LeRoy" that started it all. Jeremiah lives in a stable environment with foster parents until the day his troubled mother, Sarah (Asia Argento), returns to claim him.
- 97 min
JT LeRoy is a 2018 biographical drama film directed by Justin Kelly based on the memoir Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy by Savannah Knoop. It stars Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Diane Kruger, James Jagger, Dave Brown, Jim Sturgess and Courtney Love .
Mar 10, 2006 · Published in 2001 under the name JT LeRoy, this assemblage of extravagant horror purports to tell the autobiographical ordeals of a cross-dressing, H.I.V.-positive, underage former prostitute...
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May 1, 2019 · Co-written by Savannah and based on their memoir, JT LeRoy takes a measured look at the thrills and tolls that they (fluidly played by Kristen Stewart) — and, to a lesser extent Laura (impeccably brought to life by Laura Dern) — experienced by sharing ownership of this coveted fictional character.