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Holy Smoke

He had only one thing on his mind... but so did she!
1999 | 115m | English

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While on a journey of discovery in exotic India, beautiful young Ruth Barron falls under the influence of a charismatic religious guru. Her desperate parents then hire PJ Waters, a macho cult de-programmer who confronts Ruth in a remote desert hideaway. But PJ quickly learns that he's met his match in the sexy, intelligent and iron-willed Ruth.
Release Date: Sep 04, 1999
Director: Jane Campion
Writer: Jane Campion, Anna Campion
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords adultery, jealousy, tourist, australia, cult, racist, guru, religion, brainwashing, india, woman director, indian guru
Production Companies Jan Chapman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,765,545
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Kate Winslet Ruth Barron
Harvey Keitel PJ Waters
Julie Hamilton Mum
Sophie Lee Yvonne
Dan Wyllie Robbie
Paul Goddard Tim
Tim Robertson Dad
George Mangos Yanni
Kerry Walker Puss
Leslie Dayman Bill-Bill
Samantha Murray Prue
Sandy Gutman Stan
Simon Anderson Fabio
Pam Grier Carol
Robert Lee Cult Video Reporter
Geneviève Lemon Rahi
Marshall Applewhite
Dhritiman Chatterjee Chidaatma Baba
Tamsin Carroll Jodie
Eric Schussler Cult Video Reporter
Name Job
Jane Campion Screenplay, Director
Pravesh Sahni Line Producer
Angelo Badalamenti Original Music Composer
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Dion Beebe Director of Photography
Rebecca Cohen Set Decoration
Veronika Jenet Editor
Janet Patterson Production Design, Costume Design
Catherine Bishop Line Producer
Anna Campion Screenplay
Sally Eccleston Focus Puller
Noreen Wilkie Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Alison Barrett Casting
Margaret Aston Makeup Artist
Billy Hopkins Casting
Kylie Marr Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Noriko Watanabe Makeup Department Head
Harry Panagiotidis Steadicam Operator
Ben Osmo Production Sound Mixer
Tony Campbell Art Direction
Lisa Thompson Set Decoration
Kerry Barden Casting
Roger Savage Sound Mixer
Robin Morgan Key Grip
Evanne Chesson Animal Wrangler
Lee Smith Sound Designer
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan Clapper Loader
Victoria Mielewska Dialect Coach
Name Title
Julie Goldstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Tabrez Noorani Producer
Mark Turnbull Producer
Jan Chapman Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_The power of a whoa-man to turn even the most hardened male into a loaf of bread_** A young woman from Sydney (Kate Winslet) becomes a follower of a guru in Delhi, so her family hires a top deprogrammer (Harvey Keitel) to liberate her from the cult’s brainwashing, which is carried out at an is ... olated cabin in the Outback. "Holy Smoke" (1999) is similar to “The Piano” from six years prior (also starring Keitel), which isn’t surprising since it was made by the same writer/director. Both are adult-oriented drama/romances, but this one is set in the modern day and is just as much a quirky comedy. There are numerous highlights, including the charisma of the two stars, Kate’s voluptuousness (she was 22 during shooting, almost 23), the breathtaking scenery, the humor in which every Australian is goofy or eccentric, the beauty of Sophie Lee (Yvonne), insights on male/female relationships and the power of a beautiful woman. Unfortunately, I found the last act tedious; it needed reworked to make it more compelling. Also, are we to seriously believe that the woman from the first act, who swoons over a charismatic cult-leader in a patriarchal society, is the same one in the last act? _Why Sure!_ Lastly, the film flirts with interesting commentary on serious cult indoctrination, such as the Manson family, Koresh’s Branch Davidians and Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple, yet discards it for: Cult brainwashing, what cult brainwashing? I suppose the Campion sisters were shooting for amusing irony. The movie runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot in Sydney, Australia, and 1000 miles west in Hawker, Finders Ranges (the Outback scenes), which is located in southeast South Australia. The Indian sequences were done in New Delhi and Pushkar in north-central India. GRADE: B-

Nov 09, 2023