The Gospel of Lou (2003)
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A stuttering street fighter becomes the voice of a new revolution in the first film structured around a shamanistic ritual and designed to have a transformative effect on the viewer by awakening the dormant areas of the mind with the power to fuel transformation and growth. Lou is a determined boxer… More A stuttering street fighter becomes the voice of a new revolution in the first film structured around a shamanistic ritual and designed to have a transformative effect on the viewer by awakening the dormant areas of the mind with the power to fuel transformation and growth. Lou is a determined boxer with a stutter that belies his prowess in the ring. After receiving a closed head injury that forces him from fighting and threatens to rob him of his livelihood, Lou determines to make a name for himself as a fight trainer. When the 30-second-round format becomes too much for Lou to handle and his seemingly logical career choice receives a devastating blow, the dejected former fighter takes to the streets to create a volatile situation the likes of which have never before been seen in cinema history. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Bret Carr
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
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Cast
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Bret Carr
as Lou Benedetti
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Burt Young
as Himself
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Jon Jacobs
as Acting Guru
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Kumar Pallana
as Kumar
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Starla Benford
as Herself
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Suzanne DiDonna
as Lou's Girlfriend
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Ernest Mingione
as Sye Lou's Coach
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Jason Heyworth
as Lead Gang Member