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  1. Guilty Hearts (2006) This compilation of film shorts has some stellar actors and some intriguing story lines. In the opening piece, a struggling writer (Gerard Butler) is despondent that his wife split, taking his daughter. He has a gun and contemplates shooting himself but tries one last time for a reconciliation.

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  4. Guilty Hearts (2006) directed by George Augusto, Savina Dellicour • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2006. Directed by George Augusto, Savina Dellicour. Life on the edge…and over it. Over the course of this drama’s six separate stories, a variety of couples struggle with the infidelity, dishonesty and heartbreak that plagues their varied pasts.

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  5. Guilty Hearts on DVD June 7, 2011 starring Eva Mendes, Gerard Butler, Kathy Bates, Anna Faris. The film which follows the lives of nine strangers living worlds apart as they look for love, happiness, success, and friendship against all

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  7. 42 /100 1 Votes. 4.6 /10. Streaming AvailabilityOn 0 Services. Romance Drama Rated: 18+ (R) 2006 3h 0m. Over the course of this drama's six separate stories, a variety of couples struggle with the infidelity, dishonesty and heartbreak that plagues their varied pasts.

  8. Jan 1, 2006 · Overview. Over the course of this drama's six separate stories, a variety of couples struggle with the infidelity, dishonesty and heartbreak that plagues their varied pasts. In overcoming their challenges, these diverse individuals embrace a brighter future. George Augusto.