Love & Distrust

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Love & Distrust
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DVD cover
Directed by Lorraine Bracco
Daisy Gili
Eric Kmetz
Warner Loughlin
Diana Valentine
Darcy Yuille
Produced by Robert Stio
Adam Dolman
Denice Bitidis
Brunson Green
Anna MacDonald
Mollye Stein
Barbara King
Tate Taylor
Screenplay by Ian Beck
Starring Robert Pattinson
Amy Adams
Sam Worthington
Robert Downey, Jr.
James Franco
Music by Vivek Maddala
Misha Segal
Simon Whiteside
Matteo Zingales
Cinematography Peter Agliata
Edward Button
Rick Gunter
Shawn Landis
Alex Ryle
Gareth Tillson
Edited by Maureen Murphy
Release dates
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  • November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Love & Distrust is a 2010 direct-to-video romance film starring Robert Pattinson, Amy Adams, Sam Worthington, Robert Downey, Jr. and James Franco.[1][2] The movie includes 5 unique short films, following eight individuals from diverse backgrounds on their quest for true contentment.

Plot

The Summer House

  • The story follows Jane as she flees to France to stay with her aunt after her boyfriend Richard dumps her for another girl. However, he follows her to the summer house to try to win her back and, on the night of the moon landing, tries to make his move.[3]

Pennies

  • Charlotte Brown,a waitress and young single mother who will do anything for her daughter Jenny,and when push comes to shove,she does.With a menacing figure on the other end of the phone and a time limit of two hours,she must raise enough money to ensure that she sees the smiling face of her child again.

Blue Poles

  • A young woman struggles within herself during a time of "coming of age". She is split between commitments, responsibilities, desires and trying to make sense if it all.[4]

Auto Motives

  • The impacts of certain decisions, we made very easily but it is hard to follow through them.

Grasshopper

  • The tragic story of two people fighting to break down the walls which stand in the way of human communication. Travis hides behind technology, such as cell phones and computers, to avoid emotional interaction with others. Terri hides behind make-up, high heels and prostitution to avoid emotional interaction with others. Their lives intersect for a brief evening when Terri finds Travis' phone which he left behind on a train. This happy accident brings them together, but by the end of the evening, a tragic event will change them forever.[5]

Cast

The Summer House

(directed by Daisy Gili)

Pennies

(directed by Warner Loughlin and Diana Valentine)

Blue Poles

(directed by Darcy Yuille)

Auto Motives

(directed by Lorraine Bracco)

Grasshopper

(directed by Eric Kmetz)

  • James Franco as Travis
  • Rachel Miner as Terri
  • Brad Light as Ted
  • Dawn Anderson as Rail Passenger
  • Rian Bishop as Rail Passenger
  • Michael Patrick Breen as Rail Passenger
  • Tanika Brown McKelvy as Ticket Attendant
  • Jim Donald Ellis as Charlie
  • Kristen Endow as Rail Passenger
  • Keisuke Hoashi as Bartender
  • Jerry Hoffman as Station Agent
  • Jasen Salvatore as Rail Passenger
  • Marcus Wynnycky as Rail Passenger

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