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  1. BOXING HELENA. Directed by. Jennifer Lynch. United States, 1993. Drama, Mystery, Romance. 107. Synopsis. A surgeon becomes obsessed with the seductive woman he once ...

  2. Boxing Helena is a 1993 American Avant-garde thriller film directed by Jennifer Lynch and starring Sherilyn Fenn, Julian Sands, and Bill Paxton. Before its release, the film's production was hampered by legal battles with Madonna and Kim Basinger, who both backed out of playing Helena. The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 1993, where it was received poorly. After receiving ...

  3. Technical Specs. 1h 47m. A psycho-thriller about a successful doctor and his obsessive love for one woman, which leads him to do the unimaginable: kidnap her after an accident and amputate her limbs.

  4. Sep 3, 1993 · When writer-director Jennifer Chambers Lynch, 25, presented Boxing Helena at the Sundance festival, she asked that her movie be disassociated from the work of her father, David Lynch. Good luck.

  5. Oct 5, 2010 · The plot is bizarre and perhaps sick at times, ending abruptly and with a twist.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: It may start out looking like a remake of The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1958), but Boxing Helena (1993) succeeds in pushing the boundaries between love and sadism and art and entertainment. Nick Cavanaugh ( Julian Sands) is a brilliant ...

  6. Boxing Helena. 25 Metascore. 1993. 1 hr 47 mins. Drama, Fantasy, Suspense. R. Watchlist. A surgeon takes desperate measures to possess the woman he once had an affair with after she spurns him ...

  7. Sep 30, 2018 · Boxing Helena begins with a high society party. A young Nick Cavanaugh walks through the crowd where he finds his mother having sexual relations with a man. His reaction shows that Nick has serious Mommy issues. A coffin next lowers into the ground, and a now grown up Nick ( Julian Sands) is unmoved by his Mother’s passing.

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