Donna Deitch’s tender, ground-breaking debut, a landmark in queer cinema and a triumph of independent filmmaking …The swooning and sensual first narrative feature by DONNA DEITCH, Desert Hearts was ground-breaking upon its 1985 release: a love story about two women, made entirely independently, on a self-financed shoestring budget, by a woman. In the 1959-set film, an adaptation of a beloved novel by Jane Rule, straitlaced East Coast professor Vivian Bell (The Colour of Money’s HELEN SHAVER) arrives in Reno to file for divorce but winds up catching the eye of someone new, the younger free spirit Cay (Manhunter’s PATRICIA CHARBONNEAU), touching off a slow seduction that unfolds against a breath-taking desert landscape. With undeniable chemistry between its two leads, an evocative jukebox soundtrack, and vivid cinematography by ROBERT ELSWIT (Punch-Drunk Love), Desert Hearts beautifully exudes a sense of tender yearning and emotional candour.DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURESNew, restored 4K digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Robert Elswit, with uncompressed monaural soundtrackAudio commentary from 2007 featuring director Donna DeitchNew conversation between Deitch and actor Jane LynchNew conversation between Deitch, Elswit, and production designer Jeannine Oppewall about the film’s visual styleNew interviews with actors Helen Shaver and Patricia CharbonneauExcerpt from Fiction and Other Truths: A Film About Jane Rule, a 1995 documentary about the author of Desert of the Heart, the 1964 novel on which the film is basedPLUS: An essay by critic B. Ruby Rich
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