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  1. Boulevard is a 2014 American drama film directed by Dito Montiel and written by Douglas Soesbe. Starring Robin Williams, Kathy Baker, Roberto Aguire, Eleonore Hendricks, Giles Matthey, and Bob Odenkirk, the film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 20, 2014. The film was released on July 10, 2015 in a limited release by ...

  2. Jul 10, 2015 · Boulevard: Directed by Dito Montiel. With Robin Williams, Kathy Baker, Roberto Aguire, Giles Matthey. A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life.

    • (9K)
    • Drama
    • Dito Montiel
    • 2015-07-10
  3. A married man's (Robin Williams) long-suppressed sexual identity slowly emerges when picks up a male hooker (Roberto Aguire) and pays him for...

    • (72)
    • Dito Montiel
    • R
    • Robin Williams
  4. Directed by Dito Montiel. It’s never too late to make a U-turn. Nolan Mack, a soft-spoken bank employee, undoubtedly loves his wife Joy, though their cavernous empty house only underscores how disconnected they’ve always been from each other.

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    • Evil Media Empire, Camellia Entertainment
    • Dito Montiel
  5. Apr 20, 2014 · Overview. Nolan Mack, a soft-spoken bank employee, undoubtedly loves his wife Joy, though their cavernous empty house only underscores how disconnected they’ve always been from each other. Nolan finds himself drifting from his familiar present-day life in pursuit of lost time after meeting a troubled young man named Leo on his drive home.

  6. Synopsis. NOLAN MACK, 60s, works at a bank as a loan officer, a job he has held for twenty-six years. His demanding boss, DAN BEAUMONT, hopes to give Nolan a promotion to bank manager, but Nolan, not liking change, is resistant.

  7. A devoted husband in a marriage of convenience is forced to confront his secret life. Critics' reviews. "Williams summons a low-simmering sadness in a bittersweet turn that makes you rue all the roles we'll never get to see him play" Chris Nashawaty: Entertainment Weekly. "The film (...) is well written, acted and directed (...)