L.I.E. 2001 · USA · 97 minutes · NC-17 · 20 wins & 18 nominations. coming-of-age gay & lesbian films Stars: Paul Dano, Bruce Altman, Brian Cox Director: Michael Cuesta On the Long Island Expressway there are lanes going east, lanes going west, and lanes going straight to hell. A 15-year-old Long Island boy loses everything and everyone he knows, soon becoming involved in a relationship with a much older man. Tags: fathers and sons, kids in trouble, suburban dysfunction 7.1 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like On the Long Island Expressway there are lanes going east, lanes going west, and lanes going straight to hell. A 15-year-old Long Island boy loses everything and everyone he knows, soon becoming involved in a relationship with a much older man. Tags: fathers and sons, kids in trouble, suburban dysfunction Watch L.I.E. trailer Starring of L.I.E. Paul Dano as Howie Blitzer Bruce Altman as Marty Blitzer Brian Cox as Big John Harrigan Billy Kay as Gary James Costa as Kevin Cole Tony Michael Donnelly as Brian Walter Masterson as Scott Adam LeFevre as Elliot Chance Kelly as Prison Guard Storyline of L.I.E. In this biting and disturbing coming-of-age tale from writer-director Michael Cuesta, life is bittersweet along the L.I.E., also known as the Long Island Expressway, as suburban teen Howie Blitzer learns all too clearly. In the space of a week, he loses nearly everything and everyone he knows and is left to navigate his adolescence virtually unsupervised. Genre: crime, drama Theme: fathers and sons, kids in trouble, suburban dysfunction Mood: only human Certification: Mature Audiences - Ages 17+ Recommended Flag: adult situations, not for children, profanity, rape & sexual abuse, strong sexual content MPA rating: NC-17 Award: 20 wins & 18 nominations. Budget: 700000 Rating of L.I.E. 7.1 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like 0 0 0 0 0 Reviews of L.I.E. Write your review or comment