
Berlin International Film Festival 1992 - Won - Best Feature Film
Berlin International Film Festival 1992 - Won - Caligari Film Award
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best Cinematography
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best Director
Berlin International Film Festival 1992 - Won - Best Feature Film
Berlin International Film Festival 1992 - Won - Caligari Film Award
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best Cinematography
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best Director
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best First Feature
Independent Spirit Awards 1993 - Nominated - Best Male Lead
Stockholm Film Festival 1992 - Won - FIPRESCI Prize
Sundance Film Festival 1992 - Nominated - Grand Jury Prize
Sundance Film Festival 1992 - Won - Cinematography Award
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Swoon
Film SynopsisSwoon is the true story of two notorious, thrill-seeking young men in 1920s Chicago. Nathan Leopold, Jr. and Richard Loeb were two Jewish intellectuals who became famous for the kidnapping and murder of a boy named Bobby Franks. These brilliant, precocious eighteen-year-old gentlemen genuinely took pleasure in criminal activity, the savagery of which remains legendary. Their motives were chilling. They wanted to do it simply to prove themselves that they were smart enough to get away with it. After committing the murder, however, they were easily captured by the innumerable clues they left behind and by their jumbled alibis, and the subsequent trial became international news – and served to reinforce the culture’s then-stereotypes about the dangers of homosexuality, Judaism and intellectualism. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
82 min.
Genres:
Drama
Biography
Crime
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Black & White
Certification:
R
Tagline
Was it a crime of passion? Or a passion for crime?
Plot Summary
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Directed by
Tom Kalin
Produced by
Christine Vachon
Writing credits
Tom Kalin
Cast
| Daniel Schlachet | ||
| Craig Chester | ||
| Ron Vawter | ||
| Michael Kirby |
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