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A movie from late 90′s – 2000, Canadian, unusual, drama, sexual dysfunction, thought with Jennifer Tilley?

woman married to man who has to up the ante on sexual relations to be able to be intimate with husband, including doing a football team, meanwhile sister from columbia reviews and edits x rated films and lives with family in failed suburban tract housing. Well done movie, Thought Jennifer Tilley was star, but can’t find it in her credits. One scene her husband dresses up as a bum on subway, and Jennifer picks him up and takes him home, and it just escalates from there to riskier and riskier things, and her husband loves her. meanwhile her sister watches these very graphic sexual and violent films, while being a mother to a young daughter and having a depressed husband living in a display model home. In the end, the husband of “jennifer Tilley” burns down the model home with them all in it. I saw this once, would love to see it again, for the life of me cannot remember the title. Thanks to anyone that can help!

The movie is: The Adjuster

Jennifer Tilley is not listed as being in it
Insurance adjuster Noah (Elias Koteas) works with people who have suffered the loss of their homes and other disasters. He gets a little too involved with his clients, taking advantage of their vulnerability to control their lives–while only having the most glancing interactions with his own wife, Hera (Arsinee Khanjian), who secretly videotapes the porn films she watches for a government censor board. When another couple (Maury Chaykin and Gabrielle Rose) poses as part of a film crew who want to use Noah and Hera’s house, Noah moves his family into the motel where he houses his displaced clients, bringing his separate worlds too close together. Though initially mysterious and distanced, The Adjuster builds carefully to a striking sense of loss and sorrow. As in his earlier films, Canadian auteur Atom Egoyan explores how people evade and contain the traumas in their lives.

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