Born in 1942, Loren Bivens directed Trespasses (1986), a cult film that showcases his artistic flair within the exploitation genre. Bivens' career is marked by a diverse background in the entertainment industry, beginning with his role as special coordinator for the Coen brothers' debut, before pivoting to direction and production. His extensive experience in visual effects and animation, combined with his directorial work, creates a fascinating perspective on low-budget filmmaking that resonates with fans of cult classics.
Trespasses
A couple of drifters molest Sharon. Franklin scares them away, but loses his son who is stabbed by one of the drifters. Franklin and Sharon commence a relationship to the chagrin of her husband. Franklin's old friend August Klein dies. What happens when murder and romance collide?