Loose Connections

Loose Connections is a British film starring Stephen Rea.

Loose Connections
Directed byRichard Eyre
Produced bySimon Perry
Written byMaggie Brooks
StarringStephen Rea
Lindsay Duncan
Music byDominic Muldowney
Production
company
Virgin Films
Greenpoint Films
NFFC
Umbrella
Distributed byOrion Classics (US)
Release date
1984
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

A feminist travels through Europe with a male chauvinist.

Cast

Production

Three quarters of the budget came from the NFFC with the rest coming from Virgin Films.[1]

Release

The film was not released in New York until 1988. The New York Times said "Nothing happens in Loose Connections that isn't announced ahead of time, but the movie is very decently acted by Mr. Rea and especially by Miss Duncan... The film... is bright, articulate, gentle and completely unsurprising."[2]

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References

  1. The Italian connection Malcolm, Derek. The Guardian (1959-2003) [London (UK)] 7 July 1983: 11.
  2. New York Times review


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