1991, 106 minutes, Rated M
Inspired by the haunting music of composer Franz Liszt, Liebestraum is "an ominous tale" (Time Out) of lust, jealousy and murder. Award-winning writer/director Mike Figgis (Leaving Las Vegas) brilliantly weaves a "smouldering blend....of sex, death and music" (Janet Maslin, The New York Times) into a "satisfyingly dark" (The Hollywood Reporter), "sophisticated, seductive [and] romantic thriller" (Village View)!
What begins as a passionate crusade to save a landmark building turns into a passionate lvoe affair with dire consequences. Nick (Kevin Anderson), a professor of architecture who's come home to visit his dying mother (Kim Novak), knows he must preserve a cast-iron building marked for demolition by Paul (Bill Pullman), a ruthless developer and former friend. But when he falls for Paul's wife, Jane (Pamela Gidley), Nick unwittingly tempts fate with his own life. For buried within the walls of the landmark lies a dark secret - a murderous history which in linked to Nick and now many find his as its next victim!
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