Notes on Love (1989)

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Poet-filmmaker Jørgen Leth taps his own earliest inspirational veins by free-floating through a camera/microscope-enhanced set of poems with love as their first and final subject. For example, how a tropical island woman prepares for a meeting with her lover. The film was shot partly in the South Pacific with more than a nod to social anthropoliogist B. Malinowski's historical work The Sexual Life of Savages.

Director: Jørgen Leth
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cinematography: Henning Camre
Production: Columbus Film, Jørgen Leth Film
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk
Original Language: da
More Films by Director: Jørgen Leth
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Notes on Love about?
Poet-filmmaker Jørgen Leth taps his own earliest inspirational veins by free-floating through a camera/microscope-enhanced set of poems with love as their first and final subject. For example, how a tropical island woman prepares for a meeting with her lover. The film was shot partly in the South Pacific with more than a nod to social anthropoliogist B. Malinowski's historical work The Sexual Life of Savages.
Who directed Notes on Love?
Notes on Love was directed by Jørgen Leth.
Who stars in Notes on Love?
Notes on Love stars Claus Nissen, Stina Ekblad, Jan Nowicki, Anders Hove, Charlotte Sieling.
How long is Notes on Love?
Notes on Love has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Notes on Love?
Notes on Love is a Documentary, Drama film.
Where was Notes on Love produced?
Notes on Love was produced in Denmark.