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1985 • Drama / Romance • 91m

Desert Hearts

"In 1959, Vivian Bell came to Reno, Nevada for a quick divorce. Of all the people she met there, the one who surprised her the most was herself."

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While waiting for her divorce papers, a repressed literature professor finds herself unexpectedly attracted by a carefree, spirited young woman named Cay.

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Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver
Vivian Bell
Patricia Charbonneau
Patricia Charbonneau
Cay Rivvers
Audra Lindley
Audra Lindley
Frances Parker
Andra Akers
Andra Akers
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Gwen Welles
Gwen Welles
Gwen
Dean Butler
Dean Butler
Darrell
James Staley
James Staley
Art Warner
Denise Crosby
Denise Crosby
Pat
Antony Ponzini
Antony Ponzini
Joe
Alex McArthur
Alex McArthur
Walter
Donna Deitch
Donna Deitch
Hungarian Gambler
Jeffrey Tambor
Jeffrey Tambor
Jerry (uncredited)
Director: Donna DeitchProducer: Donna DeitchWriter: Natalie Cooper

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talisencrw
2016-07-28
90%

Lately I felt I couldn't consider myself a self-respecting cinephile unless I at the very least sampled more works both by female directors and from the gay/lesbian/related subgenre. Fortunately my university offered in its library collection an assortment I decided to peruse occasionally. Although Deitch's film is a romantic drama featuring lesbians, I still readily enjoyed it. Glad I took a chance on it and decided to expand my horizons as a adventurous film aficionado.

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2019-11-21
80%

As a lesbian myself, I have to say I was extremely grateful when a friend recommended I watch this film some 12 odd years ago when I was a willowy 14/15 year old realising that my private emotions were geared towards my own sex but I didn't want to tell the world just yet. I must admit to struggling to stay with this slow burner, probably due to my impatient teenage angst. But stay with it I did and I have to say it was well worth the journey! Yes, it had a relatively graphic but erotic lesbian love scene, but the film is more than that, not least for the great character study of the two protagonists, and a rather uplifting conclusion. I have seen many lesbian-love story films since then, not least "Below her Mouth" and "Blue is the Warmest Color" - both of them exceptionally well done. But for me, "Desert Hearts" still stands out as an emotive and well handled love story that will stay with me until my dying days.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Desert Hearts Productions, The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Budget
$350,000
Box Office
$2,400,000

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