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Budget. $275,000. Faces is a 1968 American drama film written, produced, and directed by John Cassavetes. It is his fourth directorial work. [2] The film, shot in cinéma vérité -style, depicts the final stages of the disintegrating marriage of a middle-aged couple, played by John Marley and newcomer Lynn Carlin.
Faces: Directed by John Cassavetes. With John Marley, Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Fred Draper. A middle-aged man leaves his wife for another woman. Shortly after, his ex-wife also begins a relationship with a younger partner.
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- John Cassavetes
- 1968-10-17
Faces is a film that examines the way middle-aged, middle-class Americans live, with honesty and uncompromising realism. It follows a couple's marriage crisis and their encounters with prostitutes, friends and hippies, portrayed by John Marley, Lynn Carlin, Gena Rowlands and Seymour Cassel.
Faces (1968) is a black-and-white film by John Cassavetes that depicts the breakdown of a marriage and the alienation of modern life. The film features raw and honest performances from its cast, including Cassavetes and his wife Gena Rowlands, and was nominated for three Oscars.
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Faces (1968) Faces (1968) Faces (1968) Faces (1968) Faces (1968) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Middle-aged suburban husband Richard (John Marley) abruptly tells his wife, Maria (Lynn ...
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Faces -- (Movie Clip) Jim reveals that he is married to Jeannie Jim (Val Avery) reveals that he is a married man to Jeannie (Gena Rowlands) in this intimate scene from Faces (1968), directed by John Cassavetes.
A middle-aged man leaves his wife for another woman. Shortly after, his ex-wife also begins a relationship with a younger partner. The film follows their struggles to find love amongst each other. Richard Forst has grown old. One night, he leaves his wife for Jeannie Rapp, a young woman who does not like friendship.