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  1. 28. Feb. 2023 · 2.5K. 407K views 1 year ago. Desert Hearts is a 1985 movie directed by Donna Deitch, and it quickly became a cult classic in the LGBTQ+ community. The film tells the story of Vivian Bell, an...

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  2. Desert Hearts. Desert Hearts ist ein Lesbenfilm-Klassiker von 1985, der auf Grundlage des Buches „Desert of the Heart“ von Jane Rule entstand. Die Hauptrollen spielten Patricia Charbonneau und Helen Shaver. Regisseurin war Donna Deitch. Seine Premiere hatte der Film beim Toronto International Film Festival am 5.

  3. Desert Hearts is a 1985 American romantic drama film directed by Donna Deitch. The screenplay, written by Natalie Cooper, is an adaptation of the 1964 lesbian novel Desert of the Heart by Jane Rule .

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  4. Desert Hearts is a tribute to House, Techno, & Love with intimate gatherings focused on art, music and community. Watch Mikey Lion's live set from Los Angeles 2023 and preview the latest releases from IDGAF, Kevin Knapp, Andreas Henneberg and more.

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  5. Synopsis. In 1959 in Reno, Nevada, 35-year-old college professor Vivian Bell (Helen Shaver) arrives by train where she takes up temporary residence at a ranch until her quickie six-week divorce becomes final. Ranch owner Frances Parker (Audra Lindley) meets her at the station.

  6. In this 1959-set film, adapted from a beloved novel by Jane Rule, straitlaced East Coast professor Vivian Bell (Helen Shaver) arrives in Reno to file for divorce but winds up catching the eye of someone new, the free-spirited young Cay (Patricia Charbonneau), touching off a slow seduction that unfolds against a breathtaking desert landscape.

  7. A 1985 classic by Donna Deitch, DESERT HEARTS is a romantic drama set in 1959 Reno, where a divorced professor (Helen Shaver) falls for a young woman (Patricia Charbonneau). The film features a jukebox soundtrack, stunning cinematography, and a tender portrayal of queer desire.