Surviving Desire
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Directed by | Hal Hartley |
Produced by | Jerome Brownstein, Ted Hope |
Written by | Hal Hartley |
Starring | Martin Donovan, Julie Kessler, Matt Malloy, Merritt Nelson, Mary B. Ward |
Music by | The Great Outdoors, Hal Hartley (as Ned Rifle) |
Cinematography | Michael Spiller |
Editing by | Hal Hartley |
Distributed by | Wellspring Media (DVD) |
Release dates | 1991 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Surviving Desire is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Hal Hartley. It stars Martin Donovan, Julie Kessler, Matt Malloy, Merritt Nelson, and Mary B. Ward.[1]
Plot
College professor Jude (Donovan) becomes smitten with a student named Sofie (Ward). The two enjoy a brief time together, only to find that numerous obstacles, both tangible and intangible, prevent them from moving forward. Their conflict begins to expose parallels with the themes Jude covers in his literature class.
See also
Surviving Desire is generally distributed with two other short films by Hartley, Theory of Achievement and Ambition.
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