Love Always, Carolyn
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Directed byMalin Korkeasalo,
Maria Ramström
Maria Ramström
Written byMalin Korkeasalo,
Maria Ramström
Maria Ramström
Produced byMargarete Jangård,[1]
Fredrik Gertten,
Lina Bertilsson
Fredrik Gertten,
Lina Bertilsson
CinematographyMaria Ramström, Malin Korkeasalo[1]
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| Directed by | Malin Korkeasalo, Maria Ramström |
| Written by | Malin Korkeasalo, Maria Ramström |
| Produced by | Margarete Jangård,[1] Fredrik Gertten, Lina Bertilsson |
| Cinematography | Maria Ramström, Malin Korkeasalo[1] |
| Edited by | Bernhard Winkler, Stefan Sundlöf[1] |
| Music by | Jan Strand (composer)[1] |
Production company | WG Film[1] |
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Running time | 70 minutes[2] |
| Country | Sweden[2] |
| Language | English[2] |
Love Always, Carolyn is a 2011 English-language Swedish documentary film written and directed by Malin Korkeasalo and Maria Ramström.[3] The film is about Carolyn Cassady's recollection of life with husband Neal Cassady and Jack Kerouac, and her concern that the truth about these men is being lost in their mythos.[4] It features interviews with Carolyn Cassady and her children as well as archive footage. The film premiered at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.[5]
