Paradox Lake (2002)

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Finally back on his feet after a lengthy sickness, Matt finds himself searching for more meaning in his life. Accepting a position at a summer camp for autistic kids, Matt struggles to determine the best method for dealing with his two campers. Matt quickly develops a friendship with Rachel, one of the other counselors. Through her, he meets mute camper Jessica, and they form a mysterious bond that provides Matt with a deep insight into autism.

Director: Przemyslaw Reut.
Stars: Phe Caplan, Jessica Fuchs, Matt Wolf, Ernie Jurez, Beata Tyszkiewicz, John Gelin, Jason Miller, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Matt Wolf.

2002 Sundance FIlm Festival – Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize.

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4 Comments

  1. Daniele - Brazil
    May 10, 2021
    Reply

    Thanks!!

  2. NTx
    January 1, 2026
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    RF, I humbly request for you to re-up this film.

    Thank you for a wonderful website that you have! I sincerely appreciate you preventing many movies from becoming lost films.

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    As a side note for those of you who would be interested in watching this film, IMDb says this is Jason Miller’s second-to-last film appearance before he died. Jason Miller’s big claim to fame would likely be his role in The Exorcist as Father Karris. He was also a notable playwright.

    After reading some of the background about this film, Paradox Lake, it appears that this movie was filmed many years before it was finally released in 2002. If this is true, then technically it really isn’t his second-to-last film before he died. Then a horror movie called, Trance (or The Eternal), would be his second to last film appearance.

    His last known film appearance was in 2003’s Finding Home, which is also considered to be a very rare or hard-to-find film too.

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    • Jon W.
      January 4, 2026
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      Back online now.
      Enjoy! 😀

      • NTx
        January 4, 2026
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        Thank you so much!

        Again, I sincerely appreciate your website. You perform a valuable service in terms of cultural preservation. Very few people would feel the sense of stewardship to human culture and the arts as you do.

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