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The two women begin an affair, prompting Lianna to confront her repressed identity. Unlike many films of the era that treated LGBTQ+ themes as tragic or sensational, Lianna focuses on the of her decision. After confessing to her husband, Lianna is forced out of her home and finds herself shunned by family and her best friend, Sandy. Key Details Director/Writer: John Sayles.

The shooting script is available for academic study, and the original trailer has been restored for modern audiences. Critical Reception

Critics often highlight Sayles' refusal to provide easy resolutions, leaving the protagonist in a state of "uncertain but honest" transition rather than a perfect "happily ever after". You can find more reviews and cast lists on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes . Видео Lianna (1983) | OK.RU

It is noted for its "slice-of-life" approach, avoiding cinematic tricks to focus on dense character drama.

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The two women begin an affair, prompting Lianna to confront her repressed identity. Unlike many films of the era that treated LGBTQ+ themes as tragic or sensational, Lianna focuses on the of her decision. After confessing to her husband, Lianna is forced out of her home and finds herself shunned by family and her best friend, Sandy. Key Details Director/Writer: John Sayles.

The shooting script is available for academic study, and the original trailer has been restored for modern audiences. Critical Reception Lianna (1983)

Critics often highlight Sayles' refusal to provide easy resolutions, leaving the protagonist in a state of "uncertain but honest" transition rather than a perfect "happily ever after". You can find more reviews and cast lists on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes . Видео Lianna (1983) | OK.RU The two women begin an affair, prompting Lianna

It is noted for its "slice-of-life" approach, avoiding cinematic tricks to focus on dense character drama. Key Details Director/Writer: John Sayles