Love & Distrust

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Love & Distrust
Love&Distrust2010Cover.jpg
DVD cover
Directed by Lorraine Bracco
Daisy Gili
Eric Kmetz
Warner Loughlin
Diana Valentine
Darcy Yuille
Screenplay by Ian Beck
Produced byRobert Stio
Adam Dolman
Denice Bitidis
Brunson Green
Anna MacDonald
Mollye Stein
Barbara King
Tate Taylor
Starring Robert Pattinson
Amy Adams
Sam Worthington
Robert Downey Jr.
James Franco
CinematographyPeter Agliata
Edward Button
Rick Gunter
Shawn Landis
Alex Ryle
Gareth Tillson
Edited byMaureen Murphy
Music by Vivek Maddala
Misha Segal
Simon Whiteside
Matteo Zingales
Release date
  • November 2, 2010 (2010-11-02)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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.

Contents

Plot

The Summer House (Obsession & Suspicion)

Blue Poles (Suspicion & Sincerity)

Grasshopper (Sincerity & Doubt)

Pennies (Doubt & True Love)

Auto Motives (True Love & False Hope)

Cast

The Summer House

(directed by Daisy Gili)

Blue Poles

(directed by Darcy Yuille)

Grasshopper

(directed by Eric Kmetz)

Pennies

(directed by Warner Loughlin and Diana Valentine)

Auto Motives

(directed by Lorraine Bracco)

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