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  1. The electric filmmaking genius John Cassavetes and his brilliant wife and collaborator Gena Rowlands give luminous, fragile performances as two closely bound, emotionally wounded souls who reunite after years apart. Exhilarating and risky, mixing sober realism with surreal flourishes, Love Streams is a remarkable film that comes at the viewer in a torrent of beautiful, erratic feeling.

  2. LOVESTREAM Festival. We are looking forward to 2024!

  3. 12 de ago. de 2014 · The central relationship in Love Streams—between Sarah, a woman reeling from the rejection of her husband and daughter, and her brother, Robert Harmon (Cassavetes), a dissolute novelist who has organized his life to avoid the possibility of a lasting human relationship—harkens back to the sibling ties in Shadows (1959).

  4. It was wonderful seeing John Cassavetes and wife Gena Rowlands play brother and sister, each with serious sanity issues, in 'Love Streams' (I had only previously seen them together in the stellar 'Opening Night', my favourite Cassavetes film), from a script he co-wrote with the author of the 1980 stage play, Ted Allan (Cassavetes' character, Robert Harmon, was originally played by Jon Voight ...

  5. Director John Cassavetes tells the story of a middle-aged brother and sister who find themselves caring for one another after the other loves in their lives abandon them. Sarah Lawson (Gena Rowlands) is struggling with depression while undergoing a messy divorce. Sarah simultaneously tries to curb the nihilistic, self-destructive behavior of her alcoholic brother, Robert’s (John Cassevetes ...

  6. Love Streams is a remarkable film that engulfs the viewer in a deluge of sublime, bewildering feelings. Throughout this inquiry into the nature of love, Gena Rowlands once again proves her genius with a performance both luminous and fragile. Berlin 1984 — Ours d’or, FIPRESCI Prize.

  7. Love Streams is a solitary film by an unorthodox filmmaker. As we weave through this emotional labyrinth, and wander through an endless sequence of dimly lit rooms, frantic car rides, and the occasional perfectly framed still, we see characters who are in desperate need to give love and to be loved. It is a ...