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Gena Rowlands: A Life on Film
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Gena Rowlands: A Life on Film

Jun 5, 2019
0h 53m
★ 7.2

Overview

An intimate portrait of the superb actress Gena Rowlands, icon of independent cinema. Together with her husband, legendary director John Cassavetes (1929-89), she lived an unusual life beyond the dream factory, a life in which reality and fiction were so perfectly intertwined that it made possible films that still today seem incredibly real.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Medea Film Factory

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Cast

Eva Gosciejewicz

Self - Narrator (voice)

Eva Gosciejewicz

Gena Rowlands

Self

Gena Rowlands

Greg Gorman

Self

Greg Gorman

Jonas Mekas

Self

Jonas Mekas

Meta Shaw Stevens

Self

Meta Shaw Stevens

Michael Ferris

Self

Michael Ferris

Michael Ventura

Self

Michael Ventura

Ray Carney

Self

Ray Carney

Robert Forrest

Self

Robert Forrest

John Cassavetes

Self (archive footage)

John Cassavetes

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