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Quadrangle

Mar 30, 2010
0h 19m
★ 3.4

This was not an affair... It was a family.

Overview

A documentary about two 'conventional' couples that swapped partners and lived in a group marriage in the early 70s, hoping to pioneer an alternative to divorce and the way people would live in the future.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

HBO
HBO Documentary Films

Cast

No Cast found.

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