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Language
  
English

Director
  
Daniel Haller

Country
  
United States

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Release date
  
September 23, 1970

Based on
  
The Wine And The Music by William E. Barrett

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Pieces Of Dreams is a 1970 drama film, produced in the United States. It was directed by Daniel Haller and is based on a novel entitled The Wine And The Music by William Edmund Barrett. The story follows the internal struggle of Father Gregory Lind, Catholic priest who falls in love and starts to question his relationship with the Church.

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Pieces of dreams


Plot

Father Gregory Lind (Robert Forster), is a Catholic priest struggling with his life in the priesthood. He wishes to change parishes, but is denied the transfer time after time. The story starts with him arriving at the local hospital after being informed that one of his charges is dying after trying to steal a car. He meets there Pamela Gibson (Lauren Hutton) – a widowed and rich social worker from the local Community Center. Together they decide to find out more about the deceased teen. The pair checks up on Estella Rios (Kathy Baca), the boy's pregnant, underage girlfriend. They don't agree on what should be done about her and later Father Lind finds out from Mrs. Rios (Miriam Martinez) that Pamela took Estalla to probably get an abortion. This leads to more arguments between the two, but they lose importance when the girl ends up in a hospital and miscarries. The social worker breaks down and Father Lind ends up having sex with her, after taking her back home.

To forget the act and the woman, he spends some time away from her, but in the end goes back to Pamela and they go on a romantic weekend in the mountains. To clear up his confusing feelings about his love for the widow and priesthood, Father Lind visits his family, hoping for support. He receives none from his mother (Edith Atwater) when he informs her about his wish to leave the life of a priest, and is forbidden by her from doing so. Feeling angry and betrayed, he takes a vacation and goes to work in a hospital in Santa Fe. Unknown to him, one of the priests from his parish pays a visit to Pamela to force her to leave Father Lind alone, accusing her of trying to destroy his future. The social worker disagrees and goes to see the priest, but they end up in another argument, when the woman forces him to choose between his love for her and priesthood. After spending some time back at his parish in Albuquerque and thinking, Father Lind visits the Bishop (Will Geer), to inform him about his wish to leave the priesthood, because he is in love. The Bishop is unable to change his mind. Father Lind, no longer a priest, goes then to see Pamela and tell her that he chooses her and they end up staying together.

Cast

  • Robert Forster as Fr. Gregory Lind
  • Lauren Hutton as Pamela Gibson
  • Will Geer as Bishop
  • Ivor Francis as Fr. Paul Schaeffer
  • Richard O'Brien as Mons. Francis Hurley
  • Edith Atwater as Mrs. Lind
  • Mitzi Hoag as Anne Lind
  • Rudy Diaz as Sgt. Bill Walkingstick
  • Sam Javis as Leo Rose
  • Gail Bonney as Mrs. Tietgens
  • Helen Westcott as Mrs. Straub
  • Joanne Moore Jordan as Bar Girl
  • Miriam Martinez as Mrs. Rios
  • Kathy Baca as Estella Rios
  • Eloy Casados as Charlie, the Jailed Boy
  • Raimundo Baca as Gunshot Victim
  • Robert McCoy as Employment Agency Interviewer
  • US rating

    The film was rated GP in United States. The rating has been changed to PG-13 for thematic elements, sexual material and some language in 2011.

    Home media

    The film was released on DVD in March 12, 2012.

    Accolades

    Academy Award Nominee

  • Best Original Song - Pieces of Dreams
  • Michel Legrand – Music
  • Alan Bergman – Lyrics
  • Marylin Bergman – Lyrics
  • Future reading

  • Hanson. Peter. 29 March 2012. Pieces Of Dreams. Blogger.
  • Lukeman. William. 18 August 2012. Pieces Of Dreams: Stuck between pretty & girtty. Amazon.
  • References

    Pieces of Dreams (film) Wikipedia