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Lianna

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 50min
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Lianna (1983)
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Una mujer felizmente casada se da cuenta de que es una lesbiana reprimida después de tener una aventura con una profesora universitaria, y ahora trata de aceptar su nuevo estilo de vida.Una mujer felizmente casada se da cuenta de que es una lesbiana reprimida después de tener una aventura con una profesora universitaria, y ahora trata de aceptar su nuevo estilo de vida.Una mujer felizmente casada se da cuenta de que es una lesbiana reprimida después de tener una aventura con una profesora universitaria, y ahora trata de aceptar su nuevo estilo de vida.

  • Dirección
    • John Sayles
  • Guionista
    • John Sayles
  • Elenco
    • Linda Griffiths
    • Jane Hallaren
    • Jon DeVries
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • John Sayles
    • Guionista
      • John Sayles
    • Elenco
      • Linda Griffiths
      • Jane Hallaren
      • Jon DeVries
    • 16Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 19Opiniones de los críticos
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    Elenco principal25

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    Linda Griffiths
    • Lianna
    Jane Hallaren
    Jane Hallaren
    • Ruth
    Jon DeVries
    • Dick
    Jo Henderson
    • Sandy
    Jessica MacDonald
    • Theda
    • (as Jessica Wight MacDonald)
    Jesse Solomon
    • Spencer
    John Sayles
    John Sayles
    • Jerry
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Bob
    Betsy Julia Robinson
    • Cindy
    Nancy Mette
    Nancy Mette
    • Kim
    Maggie Renzi
    Maggie Renzi
    • Sheila
    Madelyn Coleman
    • Mrs. Hennessy
    Robyn Reeves
    • Job Applicant
    Chris Elliott
    Chris Elliott
    • Lighting Assistant
    Marta Renzi
    • Dancer
    D. David Porter
    • Dancer
    Rochelle Oliver
    Rochelle Oliver
    • Betty
    Nancy Elizabeth Kammer
    • Liz
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      • John Sayles
    • Guionista
      • John Sayles
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    8Hey_Sweden

    Another solid credit for Sayles.

    Linda Griffiths ('Overdrawn at the Memory Bank') plays the title character, a wife & mom unhappily married to unfaithful film professor Dick (Jon DeVries, "American Gangster"). She's long suppressed what turn out to be lesbian tendencies, only fully accepting this once she embarks upon a relationship with Ruth (Jane Hallaren, "Body Heat"), her child psychology professor. Naturally, this causes various problems in her formerly staid existence.

    Writer / director / editor and indie favorite John Sayles was ahead of the curve here in his effort to tell a mature story of a lesbian romance, and his script is notably intelligent and compassionate. As always, he has a great ear for dialogue, and there are some very funny lines along the way. (Per his style, he gives himself an amusing supporting role as the character Jerry.) Moreover, the whole story is *believable*, and the characters come off as real, multi-dimensional people.

    This little film is well cast right down the line, even if much of the cast are not exactly big names. Griffiths & Hallaren are wonderful in the leads, and Jo Henderson ('Search for Tomorrow') is likewise engaging as Liannas' good friend Sandy, who admits to being uncomfortable about Liannas' coming out, but who still intends to be the best friend that she can be. A young Chris Elliott ('Get a Life') made his film debut here, in a small role as a lighting technician.

    Ultimately a sensitive tale of one womans' journey towards self-discovery, "Lianna" is one of those pictures that discerning viewers can't afford to miss.

    Eight out of 10.
    10bj_lucky

    A Sayles masterpiece about the lesbian experience, far ahead of its time

    John Sayles' ability to get you acquainted with his characters shines again in this study of a wife and mother who is coming to terms with her sexuality. Unlike the tawdry stories that focus solely on the sexual aspect of lesbian relationships, Sayles explores and reveals the complexity of discovering homosexual orientation - what it means to Lianna as her sexuality emerges from repression and what it means to her and others that she chooses to live truthfully with it.

    There are some very rare vignettes in this film that bely what it is like to discover the attractiveness of women for the first time. Sayles does such a masterful job at portraying this process of discovery - it is joyful, playful, and exciting. These scenes remind me of Truffaut's "The Man Who Loved Women" (also badly remade in the USA, starring Burt Reynolds), but they seem to have a more natural depth and feel. Sayles' movies are typically populated with real characters, not posing movie stars. This film is true Sayles...so much is at stake for Lianna, and you are drawn into the aspects and dimensions of her life, the complexities and facets of the human sexual nature and of life in general, and what it means to come to terms with being gay.
    Doctor_Bombay

    An alternative to the passionless marriage.

    When John Sayles makes a film, it's usually because he has a very good reason. A man who's made his life in film averting the Hollywood approach, Sayles stories are densely layered character dramas, unencumbered with camera tricks, special effects, or deception.

    The idea that Lianna (Linda Griffiths) needs a change of life in and of itself is not surprising. As a young college student, she had succumbed to the advances of one of her professors, then quit school to marry him. Now, twelve years and two children later she finds her life mundane, and loveless. She needs a change.

    A John Sayles film is a personal experience. He leads us down a road deluged with emotion, conflict and only some spattering of resolve. The rest he leaves for us. Sometimes we have to fill in the blanks to even the most difficult questions posed. And there's nothing wrong with that.
    dbrookfield

    Strong on content

    I think if you are interested in the subject matter, the content of the movie carries it. The comments thus far have been extremely positive, which is not quite in line with the current rating. So my comment would be to warn you that there is a lot of mediocre acting and the photography was not great. I'm sure the budget of the movie had a lot to do with it. And in some way the lack of great lighting, etc., and the "lameness" of the movie tends to work in its favor to present the subject matter as very ordinary, very commonplace, in opposition to how society wants to view this as something very unusual. I'm not a long-winded person. The need to pad this out to meet an IMDB requirement of ten lines would seem to ensure that there will be a lot of filler in these comments.
    8TOMASBBloodhound

    A thoughtful and somewhat depressing film.

    Writer/director John Sayles went with this film where few other directors would have dared to venture at that time. His Lianna is a film dealing with the coming out of a young woman in the midst of a failing marriage. Lianna is a 33 year old woman married to a self-centered college teacher and mother of two children. Though her family does not seem to greatly prosper, it would appear on the surface that Lianna lives a comfortable life. Just when her husband pushes things too far, Lianna starts up a sexual relationship with her night school teacher. Lianna cares enough for this woman that she becomes openly gay, and moves out of her home. She quickly learns that her coming out may cause more problems than she originally bargained for.

    First of all, she is forced to live in a tiny apartment and financially support herself. The job market of this college town seems weak, and there isn't much out there in terms of decent employment. As one might expect, Lianna's children are somewhat alienated by their mother's new lifestyle. Their father no doubt helps further the alienation. Lianna's best friend no longer wishes to speak to her. And perhaps worst of all, the woman she came out for, does not wish to be committed to her. She has another woman in another town she is still very much in love with. The rest of the film deals with Lianna coming to terms with her new lifestyle, and trying her best to fight off her sudden loneliness and isolation.

    John Sayles, who even plays a supporting part, does a very good job with the material. He had to make this film on a budget of less than half a million dollars, and all of that pretty much came from private donors. The film ends up looking pretty good, but many of the locations are somewhat bleak in appearance. Sayles handles perhaps the most important scene with very good tact. In it, Lianna is trying to come out to Ruth (the teacher) without actually saying it point blank. Ruth is clearly attracted to Lianna, but she obviously fears making a move before she is sure that's what Lianna wishes. Notice how she delicately moves her hand through Lianna's hair as Lianna details a close relationship with a female friend at summer camp. And yes, there are numerous sex scenes. On the surface, this type of film might sound like exploitation, but Sayles doesn't let it slip into that territory. He allows his characters to keep their dignity, and we the audience care deeply about them before its over.

    The film is not necessarily about the triumphs and empowerment of coming out. Lianna in fact seems mostly miserable once she allows herself to be honest about her sexuality. That makes this film a somewhat depressing endeavor. Only in the film's final scene is there any sliver of hope that the protagonist can gain acceptance from someone was alienated by her change of lifestyle. The film stumbles a bit in terms of how it handles Lianna's relationship with her husband. He is shown to us as being a truly reprehensible slug from the beginning. I think it would have been more interesting to show him as being either likable or at the very worst simply inattentive. Being as though we already know what a jerk he is, there really isn't any where else the story can go with him. Maybe it would have been more interesting to show how a more typical man would have reacted to his wife coming out. Just a thought.

    Overall this is a daring and thoughtful film. Linda Griffiths is particularly outstanding as the title character, and the rest of the cast is fairly convincing as well. The film scores points for dealing with its characters as well-defined individuals, rather than simple stereotypes. If you can find a copy of this little-known film, by all means give it a look. 8 of 10 stars.

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    • Trivia
      John Sayles had written the screenplay for this film before writing the screenplay for his debut film, Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979). Sayles failed to get funding for a film about a lesbian love affair in the 1970s, and those who felt comfortable with the material were not comfortable with the film being directed by a man. So, Sayles put the Lianna (1983) screenplay on hold until gaining success with his two first films, Return of the Secaucus Seven (1979) and Baby It's You (1983).
    • Citas

      [Upon finding her thirteen-year-old son's porno stash, right after finding that he was awake all night]

      Lianna: My God, he's had an orgy.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits credit only the production company and the crew members. The cast is not credited until the end credits. The title of the film, LIANNA, appears as the last title card after John Sayles is credited as writer, producer, director and editor.
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      Featured in The Celluloid Closet (1995)
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      Nevertheless I'm in Love With You
      Written by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar

      Performed by Jeanie Stahl

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de septiembre de 1983 (Países Bajos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Fort Lee, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Winwood Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 300,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,530,839
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,530,839
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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