In 1964 poets Elizabeth Buckner, Jim Morrison and Max Schwartz made a film called "First Love". In the spring of 2002 Schwartz talks about first love, pictures, and poetry as a message of change for the future of mankind.
A homicidal twelve-year-old paperboy becomes obsessed with a woman and her daughter next-door, and he'll do anything to make his fantasy of the "perfect family" come alive.
A young man is in love for the first time. However, his girlfriend is older than him, from a rich family and has more experience with relationships. Their love is sometimes emotionally draining, but physically very passionate. Can it last?
A snobbish housewife is determined to climb the social ladder, in spite of her family's working class connections and the constant chagrin of her long suffering husband.