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| Directed by | Malin Korkeasalo, Maria Ramström |
| Written by | Malin Korkeasalo, Maria Ramström |
| Produced by | Margarete Jangård,[2] Fredrik Gertten, Lina Bertilsson |
| Cinematography | Maria Ramström, Malin Korkeasalo[2] |
| Edited by | Bernhard Winkler, Stefan Sundlöf[2] |
| Music by | Jan Strand (composer)[2] |
Production company | WG Film[2] |
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Running time | 70 minutes[1] |
| Country | Sweden[1] |
| Language | English[1] |
Love Always, Carolyn is a 2011 English-languageSwedishdocumentary film written and directed by Malin Korkeasalo and Maria Ramström.[3] The film is aboutCarolyn Cassady's recollection of life with husbandNeal Cassady andJack 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 2011Tribeca Film Festival.[5]
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