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Intimate Reflections

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Wikipedia article




'Intimate Reflections' is a 1975 British independent drama film directed by Don Boyd and starring Anton Rodgers, Lillias Walker, Sally Anne Newton and Jonathan David. It was Boyd's first feature film and premiered at the 1975 London Film Festival. Boyd described it as a study both of sexual infidelity and the clash between youth and middle-age.

Plot



Robert and Jane are a middle-aged couple grieving over a dead daughter. Michael and Zonny are a young couple with a bright future ahead of them. The film dwells on their parallel lives.

Cast



* Anton Rodgers ... Michael White

* Lillias Walker ... Zonny

* Sally Anne Newton ... Jane

* Jonathan David ... Robert

* Peter Vaughan ... Salesman

* Derek Bond ... Bank Manager

Reception



The film attracted little attention outside the 1975 London Film Festival and its limited theatrical release in the UK.

Boyd had hoped to interest British Lion in the film as a 'British 'Emanuelle' but in the event they backed out, branding it as 'very specialised fare', although Michael Deeley did lend Boyd 500 to take it to the States and tart it around as his 'calling card'. However 'Time Out (New York)' slated it thus

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