Lianna - (1983)

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

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. Lianna (1983)

Linda Griffiths (Lianna), Jane Hallaren (Ruth), Jon DeVries (Dick). Runtime: Approximately 110 minutes. It is noted for its "slice-of-life" approach, avoiding

The shooting script is available for academic study, and the original trailer has been restored for modern audiences. Critical Reception After confessing to her husband, Lianna is forced

Lianna (played by ) is a 33-year-old mother of two, married to Dick, an arrogant and philandering film professor. Feeling intellectually and emotionally stunted in her marriage, she enrolls in a child psychology night class taught by Ruth (Jane Hallaren).