Jeremy (Film)

  • Robby Benson: Jeremy Jones
  • Glynnis O'Connor: Susan Rollins
  • Len Bari: Ralph Manzoni
  • Leonardo Cimino: Cello teacher
  • Ned Wilson: Susan's father
  • Chris Bohn: Jeremy's father
  • Pat Wheel: Jeremy's mother
  • Ted Sorel: music teacher
  • Bruce Freidman: shopkeeper
  • Eunice Anderson: Susan's aunt

Jeremy is the title of an American feature film in 1973 (directed by Arthur Barron ). The main roles are to see Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor. 1973 Jeremy was shown in competition at the Cannes Film Festival and won the award for the best debut film ( Prix de la première œuvre ). In 1974, the film was nominated for a Golden Globe.

Action

The film is set in Manhattan. It tells the story of Jeremy Jones, a Jewish teenager who attended the 10th grade at the High School of Music and Art. Jeremy's passion for the cello and he falls in love with his classmate, an attractive ballet dancer Susan Rollins. Jeremy's clever cello teacher is the boy with help and advice. Susan begins to have feelings for Jeremy to return, but when Susan to move with her father suddenly to Detroit, this is about their love affair, to put an abrupt end.

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In a quantitative study of Love- shyness, Shyness & Love: Causes, Consequences. and Treatment (1987 ), reported the psychologist Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin that Jeremy was the movie that affected men have most frequently viewed. One participant in the study has seen the movie 86 times. Another participant, who had seen the film 42 times, the movie was illegally procure a small film; for he paid $ 1,000 in cash, more money than he earned in a month.

Criticism

" The love story of two sixteen- year-old in New York. Psychologically sensitively staged and played outstanding. "

" Very moving."

Awards and nominations

  • Cannes Film Festival 1973: Prize for the best debut film
  • Golden Globe Award 1974 ( Nomination )
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