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Release Date:
January 19, 1983
Original Title:
Lianna
Alternate Titles:
莲娜
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Winwood Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 113
Lianna's life is a succession of domestic errands and boring faculty parties, however her heaviest cross to bear is dealing with her waning marriage to Dick. In order to find intellectual stimulus, Lianna takes a college extension child-psychology course taught by Ruth. When Lianna catches Dick having an affair with a young coed, she finds comfort and eventually true love in the arms of Ruth. However, this comes with a price as everything in her life is turned upside down.
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Art Direction:
Jeanne McDonnell
Assistant Art Director:
Melissa Binder
Assistant Director:
Carol Dysinger
Assistant Editor:
Prudence Arndt
Sarah Holt
Associate Producer:
Lauren Wingate
Douglas McKenna
Camera Operator:
Frank Coleman
Casting:
Barbara Shapiro
Choreographer:
Marta Renzi
Director:
John Sayles
Director of Photography:
Austin De Besche
Editor:
John Sayles
First Assistant Camera:
Victoria Ann Ceasar
Gaffer:
David Arndt
Grip:
Michael Preston
Jay Hamilton
Ellen Leo
Key Grip:
John Tintori
Makeup & Hair:
James Sarzotti
Original Music Composer:
Mason Daring
Producer:
Jeffrey Nelson
Maggie Renzi
Production Coordinator:
Monique Seyler
Danis Regal-O'Connell
Production Manager:
Peggy Rajski
Script Supervisor:
Adam Brooks
Second Assistant Camera:
Lucia Munguia
Second Assistant Director:
Carolyn Brooks
Set Decoration:
Dena Roth
Sound:
Wayne Wadhams
Thomas Brandau
Fred Burnham
Sound Mixer:
Wayne Wadhams
Aaron Nathanson
Still Photographer:
Fred Burnham
Unit Manager:
Maggie Renzi
Wardrobe Assistant:
Cynthia Flynt
Wardrobe Designer:
Louise Martinez
Writer:
John Sayles
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