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Synopsis

River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves star in Gus Van Sant’s haunting tale of two young street hustlers: Mike Waters, a sensitive narcoleptic who dreams of the mother who abandoned him, and Scott Favor, the wayward son of the mayor of Portland and object of Mike’s desire. Navigating a volatile world of junkies, thieves, and johns, Mike takes Scott on a quest from the grungy streets to the open highways of the Pacific Northwest, in search of an elusive place called home. Visually dazzling and groundbreaking, My Own Private Idaho is a deeply moving look at unrequited love and life at society’s margins. —The Criterion Collection

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Gus Van Sant

A director who is capable of crafting both deeply unconventional independent films and mainstream crowd-pleasers, Gus Van Sant has managed to carve an enviable niche for himself in Hollywood. Since debuting in 1985 with Mala Noche, Van Sant has become one of the premiere bards of dysfunction, populating his films with a parade of hustlers, junkies, psychopathic weather girls, homicidal teens, and troubled geniuses.

The son of a traveling salesman, Van Sant was born in Louisville, KY, on July 24, 1952. One constant in the director’s early years was his interest in painting and Super-8 filmmaking. Van Sant’s artistic leanings took him to the Rhode Island School of Design in 1970, where introduction to Avant-Garde cinema quickly inspired him to change his major from painting to cinema. After mobving to LA, Van Sant became fascinated by the existence of the marginalized section of L.A.‘s population, especially in context with the more ordinary prosperous world that surrounded them… read more

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Jye Sherwell

2Feb10

Fantastic film!  
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Meandra Mela

30Jan10

sex scene...sexiest scene cinematic sculpure i shall call it  
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Drewmachine

3Jan10

Just totally missed for me. Strange because I found Elephant so brilliant. This to me was a rambling, indulgent, boring piece. Didn't find it moving, funny or emotional...guess I just didn't get it. How is it so groundbreaking? I don't see it...?  

The Unreliable Narrator

2Jan10

Not my favourite of Van Sant's films. It does, however, contain one of the most striking performances in all of cinema. River Phoenix is able to portray vulnerability to a heartbreaking degree - a rare feat within male actors.   

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My Own Private Idaho

By Daniel on December 20, 2009

This film is a classic example of how few people recognize something great, until some studio finally takes a chance on it. Although the story was written before Drugstore Cowboy (popular follow up…  read review

My Own Private Idaho

By gino on December 6, 2009

I think, hands down, that My Own Private Idaho is van Sant at his best. He’s taken the Shakespearian tale of Henry IV, given it his own twist and shout, and created a modern masterpiece. There are…  read review

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By Lorin on December 11, 2008

An odd movie, infused with dreamy psychodrama, shakespeare, and documentary elements that culminate in something uniquely interesting enough to be watchable and memorable. The narrative shifts primarily…  read review

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