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love streams
review
Synopsis
Robert Herrmann, a popular writer who depicts the loneliness and love of modern people, takes young women to stay with him and forms a commune that resembles a pseudo-family. Robert was born as a "people person" and was always surrounded by people, but whenever he was about to find happiness, he always ran away from them. One day, Robert decides to take care of his son with his ex-wife. Robert is confused and doesn't know how to interact with his son. Meanwhile, Robert's sister Sarah has decided to divorce her husband of 15 years. They have been negotiating over custody of their only daughter, but Sarah has a seizure when her daughter refuses to live with her. Sarah is unable to maintain her mental balance due to her delicate and passionate temperament, and is repeatedly hospitalized. Sarah, who was not relieved of her depression even after going to Europe at the recommendation of a psychiatrist, decides to visit her younger brother Robert for the first time in a while...
Work information
staff
Director: John Cassavetes
Producer: Menaham Golan
: Yoran Globus
Original play: Ted Allan
Screenplay: Ted Allan
: John Cassavetes
Photography: Al Ruban
Music: Bo Harwood
cast
Gena Rowlands
john cassavetes
Diane Abbott
lisa martha bruitt
seymour cassell
Margaret Abbott
Al Ruban
leslie hope
"Love Streams"
"John Cassavetes Retrospective Reprise"
Released nationwide from June 24th (Saturday) at Theater Image Forum and other locations
Distribution: Zaji Films
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