Love & Diane

Love & Diane (2002)

  • 97% of critics liked it
    (30 reviews)

  • 55% of users liked it
    (704 ratings)

Jennifer Dworkin taught photography workshops in the New York City shelter system, and that's how she eventually met the subjects of her documentary, Love and Diane. Diane Hazzard is a single mother of six children and a recovering crack addict living in Brooklyn. As the film opens, one of her… More

Unrated, 2 hr. 35 min.
Directed By
Jennifer Dworkin
Genres
Documentary, Special Interest
In Theaters
Oct 8, 2002 Wide
Women Make Movies

Critic Reviews

  • John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press

    Presents a story as insightful as it is harrowing.

  • Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune

    A powerful and important film.

  • Ann Hornaday, Washington Post

    Dworkin gives a compassionate face to the miasma of New York's family court-social services matrix.

  • Desson Thomson, Washington Post

    It is a movie about the real challenge of heroism.

  • John Anderson, Newsday

    A velvet-swaddled, iron-fisted documentary that will set standards of vérité filmmaking for years to come.

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