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Lions Love (... and Lies)
Directed by
Agnès Varda
Not Rated
1969
1h 50m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.8
54%
44%
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Three actors in Hollywood live and love together. A director comes from New York to make a movie about actors and Hollywood.
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Where to Watch Lions Love (... and Lies)
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Cast of Lions Love (... and Lies)
Viva
Viva
James Rado
Jim
Gerome Ragni
Jerry
Shirley Clarke
Shirley
Carlos Clarens
Carlos
Eddie Constantine
Eddie
Max Laemmle
Max
Steve Kenis
Steve
Hal Landers
Hal
Billie Dixon
Jean Harlow in The Beard
Richard Bright
Billy the Kid in The Beard
Peter Bogdanovich
Peter (uncredited)
Lyndon B. Johnson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Ethel Kennedy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Robert F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Coretta Scott King
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Michael McClure
The Beard Writer (uncredited)
Jim Morrison
Self (uncredited)
John XXIII.
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Peter Rafelson
(uncredited)
Rip Torn
The Beard Director (uncredited)
Agnès Varda
Agnès (uncredited) / Director / Writer / Producer
Andy Warhol
Self (uncredited)
Max L. Raab
Producer
Lions Love (... and Lies) Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Pauline Kael
Lions Love has a graceful surface, but it lacks a sense of the fitness of things -- and I don't mean empty proprieties but true sensibility.
Coast FM & Fine Arts
Paul Schrader
In Lion's Love Agnes Varda goes from the intellectual coldness of the French school to the dull, cold films of Warhol.
Los Angeles Free Press
Lewis Teague
Although conceptually interesting, it ultimately disappoints by failing to deal with the things it purports to be about, such as what it's like to be an actor in Hollywood today.
Los Angeles Free Press
Richard Whitehall
The interrelation of themes, the weaving back and forth between acting and actuality, is fascinating. And that strong sense of the ambience of Los Angeles.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
More than a time capsule of events and moods-it's a living aesthetic model for revolutionary times.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Nothing great emerges, but the free-form drama has many loopy moments and is very funny.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
Varda's use of the camera and natural light is fresh and original.
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Leo Goldsmith
Varda's film teeters on the edge of total absurdity, running roughshod over cinematic conventions of all kinds while retaining a lucid outsider's perspective on its milieu.
Variety
Variety Staff
The result is a pleasant, sometimes humorous blend of style and technique that ultimately is unsuccessful.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
The Design for Living hippiness saunters on, cramming in zeitgeist, Le Bonheur triangulation, and whoever happened to be on the set
New York Times
Vincent Canby
There is so much that is so pleasant in Lions Love that I wish Miss Varda hadn't tried to give it a larger significance.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Matt Bailey
The film is... so packed to bursting with loopy, quotable lines, you may have trouble deciding which is your favorite.
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