U.S.A. / color & b/w / 91 minutes
Director: Dan Klores, Fisher Stevens
- Friday, January 19, 06:15 PM
Holiday Village Cinema III, Park City - Saturday, January 20, 12:00 PM
Sundance Institute Screening Room, Sundance Resort - Sunday, January 21, 12:00 AM
Holiday Village Cinema IV, Park City - Sunday, January 21, 12:45 PM
Broadway Centre Cinemas V, Salt Lake City - Wednesday, January 24, 11:30 AM
Prospector Square Theatre, Park City - Friday, January 26, 03:15 PM
Holiday Village Cinema III, Park City
CRAZY LOVE
This head-scratching yet unforgettable portrait is a true story of two inimitable New Yorkers--Burt Pugach and Linda Riss--that was played out in the headlines of the tabloids but resonates with lessons about love and relationships. At once romantic but very disturbing, Dan Klores and Fisher Stevens's Crazy Love is a multifaceted exploration of the pathology of our emotional lives.
The beautiful Liz Taylor-like Linda first met the successful older attorney Burt in the late 1950s when she was 21, and he seemed to be the fulfillment of all her romantic dreams. But, when it became clear that he was not quite what he purported himself to be, the life they might have shared changed forever. The nature of obsession, forgiveness, contrition, and cruelty are all the subject of Klores and Stevens's exquisitely rich and reflective examination. Nothing could and did keep Burt away from Linda friends, family, prisons, or publicity.
Crazy Love is a film at once frozen in time and eternally relevant, generational and perhaps intergenerational. It is a story about uncomfortable questions, about what we do not to be alone, and about hurting the one we love. Incorporating rare 16mm footage, a great soundtrack, and the commentary of soothsayers from New York cops to Jimmy Breslin, Crazy Love is about all of us.
