Wanda (film)

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Wanda

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Directed by Barbara Loden
Produced by Harry Shuster
Written by Barbara Loden
Starring Barbara Loden
Michael Higgins
Cinematography Nicholas Proferes
Editing by Nicholas Proferes
Release date(s) 1971
Running time 102 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
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Wanda is an independent 1971 drama film that was written and directed by Barbara Loden, who also stars in the title role.

[edit] Plot

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Wanda, after a string of abusive relationships, abandons her family and seeks solace in the company of a petty criminal (Michael Higgins).

[edit] Evaluation

Stylistically the film is improvisational and meditative in nature, similar to the works of European directors like Robert Bresson. It is seldom seen, but strongly admired. Loden, the wife of director Elia Kazan, died from cancer before she had an opportunity to make another film. But the legacy of Wanda, one of the very few American feature films directed by women at that time, endures.

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