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Night on Earth

United States

1991

128 Min
Color
Finnish, French, Italian, English
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DIR Jim Jarmusch

DP Frederick Elmes

CAST Gena Rowlands, Winona Ryder, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Beatrice Dalle, Roberto Benigni, Rosie Perez, Giancarlo Esposito, Isaach de Bankolé, Matti Pellonpää, Paolo Bonacelli

ED Jay Rabinowitz

MUSIC Tom Waits

Synopsis

Five cities. Five taxicabs. A multitude of strangers in the night. Jim Jarmusch assembled an extraordinary international cast of actors (including Gena Rowlands, Winona Ryder, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Beatrice Dalle, and Roberto Benigni) for this hilarious quintet of tales of urban displacement and existential angst, spanning time zones, continents, and languages. Jarmusch’s lovingly askew view of humanity from the passenger seat makes for one of his most charming and beloved films. —The Criterion Collection

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Jim Jarmusch

With his trademark shock of white hair and ultra-cool rock star persona, Jim Jarmusch is the archetypal auteur of American independent film. Born on January 22, 1953, in Akron, OH, Jarmusch was the son of a former film critic for the Akron Beacon Journal. In University, he went to Paris as an exchange student and spend most of his time at the Parisian Cinemas. Upon his return to New York, Jarmusch transferred to Columbia University, where, though he eventually received a degree in English literature. With no film experience, he was accepted into New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and soon found himself a teaching assistant to legendary maverick filmmaker Nicholas Ray. Ray helped him get funding for his thesis project, Permanent Vacation (1980). Though the film was later released to critical acclaim, his professors were underwhelmed by his final project and Jarmusch never got a degree from N.Y.U.

Jarmusch’s break came with his next film; the 30-minute short eventually… read more

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Alex Ekdahl

7Feb10

Loved the music (Tom Waits is God) and the episode in Rome. The rest was not so bad, but not so good. Not very interesting.  
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karinbrazil

23Jan10

One of my favorite films ever...  
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David M.K.

8Dec09

Stupid.   
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Sarah

2Dec09

Watching this film I fell in love with Benigni. Helsinki always depressed me. As it was intended to do, I suppose ...  

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By Mugino on September 26, 2009

I have an affinity for anthologies of shorts, although I can’t really say why, because the weaker stories always tend to outnumber the few that shine. It frequently results in a disjointed experience…  read review

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