Food of Love
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Ventura Pons
Juliet Stevenson
Paul Rhys
Allan Corduner
Kevin Bishop
Geraldine Mcewan
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Paul, a handsome and talented music student is employed as the page-turner at one of the world famous pianist Kennington's concerts in San Francisco. Not only is Paul diligent but also extremely attractive, a fact noticed by Kennington and his agent Mansourian, two men at the top of their chosen careers. Kennington and Paul meet again in Barcelona, where the boy is on holiday with his mother, Pamela, who is trying to get over her husband leaving her. Paul and Kennington fall in love but this has very different implications for both men. Kennington rushes back home escaping from commitment. Pamela, meanwhile, begins to recover her self-confidence but Paul is no longer a child. Back in the United States Paul learns that his musical career is not going to progress as desired; he simply is not talented enough. Paul and Pamela will learn through their living experience how to build a deeper relationship.
Director
Ventura Pons
Cast
Juliet Stevenson
Paul Rhys
Allan Corduner
Kevin Bishop
Geraldine Mcewan
Leslie Charles
Craig Hill
Pamela Field
Naim Thomas
Mingo Rafols
Roger Coma
Crew
Pere Abadal
Pep Armengol
Carles Cases
Leo Davis
Joan Estrada
Gemma Folch
Monika Ganzenmuller
Maria Gil
David Leavitt
Mario Montero
Mario Montero
Merce Pares
Ventura Pons
Ventura Pons
Petra Schepeler
Michael Smeaton
Thomas Spieker
Bel-lo Torras
Boris Zapata
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Fall October 25, 2002
Released in United States February 2002
Released in United States November 1, 2002
Released in United States on Video June 10, 2003
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 6-17, 2002.
Released in United States February 2002 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 6-17, 2002.)
Released in United States on Video June 10, 2003
Released in United States Fall October 25, 2002
Released in United States November 1, 2002 (Nuart; Los Angeles)