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Loved
Directed byErin Dignam
Written byErin Dignam
Produced byPhilippe Calande
Sean Penn
StarringRobin Wright Penn
William Hurt
Amy Madigan
Anthony Lucero
Paul Dooley
Lucinda Jenney
Joanna Cassidy
CinematographyReynaldo Villalobos

Production
companies

Clyde Is Hungry Films[1]
Crosslight
Loved Productions
MDP Worldwide Entertainment
Palisades Pictures

Release date

  • April 1997 (1997-04) (LAFF)

Running time

109 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Loved is a 1997 psychological drama film directed by Erin Dignam and starring Robin Wright Penn and William Hurt.

Plot[edit]

Hedda Amerson is a woman who was once involved in an abusive relationship with her ex-husband, whose abuse impacted her once-promising career in swimming. Since Hedda left him, he has driven three women to attempt suicide, with the last one succeeding. Hedda is subpoenaed to testify on his abusive behavior in court, but she is reluctant to go through with it. District attorney K.D. Dietrickson is assigned to the case.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

The film was the second collaboration between Wright and Dignam, who first worked together on Denial.[2] Loved was filmed from October to December of 1995.[3]

Release[edit]

Loved premiered at the LA Film Festival in April 1997.[3] It also screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[4]

Reception[edit]

Ken Eisner of Variety commended Wright’s performance and noted "Erin Dignam takes a refreshingly non-sensationalistic approach to volatile material", but said "in trying to get to the psychological bottom of the ways women enable male violence, pic starts down a difficult path but never quite gets where it's headed."[2] Eisner said the film’s "aquatic symbolism is one of the stronger, and more subtle, undercurrents", Dignam "deserves kudos for eschewing standard entertainment values, and Wright Penn conveys aspects of femaleness (at least the late-20th-century, all-American variety) that are rarely given screen time. But 'Loved' isn’t quite as profound or polished as it needs to be to win over the unconvinced."[2]

Radio Times rated it one star, saying, "No doubt all the people involved in this project had their hearts and best intentions in the right place, but this drama ultimately fumbles the sensitive subject of domestic violence."[5]

At the Seattle International Film Festival, Wright won an Audience Award for Best Actress.[2] She was also nominated for Best Female Lead at the Independent Spirit Awards.[6]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Interpreter begins production in New York". MovieWeb. March 29, 2004. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  • ^ a b c d Eisner, Ken (June 23, 1997). "Loved". Variety. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  • ^ a b "Loved (1997) - Miscellaneous Notes". Turner Classic Movie Database. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  • ^ Woodard, Josef (March 24, 1998). ""Ice Cream", "Friends", "Pigs" and "Loved": Our Picks from the Santa Barbara Film Festival". IndieWire. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  • ^ Berry, Joanna. "Loved (1996)". Radio Times. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
  • ^ "Robin Wright: House of Heart". Westlake Malibu Lifestyle. Retrieved May 3, 2023.
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