THREE OF HEARTS: A POSTMODERN FAMILY

image from THREE OF HEARTS: A POSTMODERN FAMILY

Q&A with director Susan Kaplan

Buy Tickets

[A] thought-provoking story….THREE OF HEARTS does a good job of driving home the universality of their daily lives.”—Anita Gates, New York Times

Directed by DocuClub founder Susan Kaplan, THREE OF HEARTS follows the experiment of a New York menage a trois to sustain a lasting relationship. We watch the trio go through trials and tribulations of explaining the relationship to outsiders, trying to have a baby, and running a business. Filmed over 8 years, they go through dramatic changes that raise provocative questions about relationships in general.

The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and becomes even more fascinating to watch as time goes by.

Director: Susan Kaplan
Running time: 95 minutes
Release date: 2004
Screened: SPRING 2011 May 10, 2011 8:00 pm
Related Blog Posts: Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family





Tell a friend about this film






Please enter the word you see in the image below:



Upcoming Screenings

May 22: SALESMAN

image from SALESMAN by Albert Maysles and David Maysles
“I was spellbound. I’ve seen Salesman three times and each time I’ve been more impressed. Fascinating, very funny, unforgettable.” - Vincent Canby, NEW YORK TIMES, April 18, 1969 “One of the most ...
Get More info or Buy Tickets »

May 29: DELTA BOYS

image from DELTA BOYS by Andrew Berends
WORLD PREMIERE An American documentary filmmaker crosses the lines of Nigeria’s oil conflict in order to bear witness to the lives of the militants engaged in the struggle, and the civilians caught ...
Get More info or Buy Tickets »