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Downtown 81 (2000)

Downtown 81 (2000)
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Originally shot in 1980-81, this film, directed by Edo Bertoglio, is a rare real-life snapshot of ultra-hip subculture of post-punk era Manhattan. Starring renowned artist Jean Michel Basquiat (who died in 1988 at age 27) and featuring such early Village hipsters as Melle Mel, John Lurie, and Lydia Lunch, the film is a bizarre elliptical urban fairytale. The film opens with Jean (Basquiat) in the hospital with an undisclosed ailment. After checking out, he happens upon an enigmatic woman, Beatrice (Anna Schroeder), who drives around in a convertible. He arrives at his apartment only to discover that his landlord is evicting him. Later, while trying to sell his art work, he meets up with musician Arto Lindsay and his band DNA. Jean eventually does manage to sell some of his art work to a rich middle-aged woman who is interested in more than just his art, but she pays with a check. As the film progresses, he wanders the streets of New York, looking for Beatrice. He happens upon a bag lady (Debbie Harry) who turns into a princess when he kisses her. As a reward, she gives him a stack of cash. Abandoned in the mid-'80s due to financial problems, producer Maripol Fauque rediscovered the film and cleaned it up in 1999. It was screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean-Michel BasquiatAnna Schroeder, (more)
Director(s):
Edo Bertoglio
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Downtown 81

Originally shot in 1980-81, this film, directed by Edo Bertoglio, is a rare real-life snapshot of ultra-hip subculture of post-punk era Manhattan. Starring renowned artist Jean Michel Basquiat (who died in 1988 at age 27) and featuring such early Village hipsters as Melle Mel, John Lurie, and Lydia Lunch, the film is a bizarre elliptical urban fairytale. The film opens with Jean (Basquiat) in the hospital with an undisclosed ailment. After checking out, he happens upon an enigmatic woman, Beatrice (Anna Schroeder), who drives around in a convertible. He arrives at his apartment only to discover that his landlord is evicting him. Later, while trying to sell his art work, he meets up with musician Arto Lindsay and his band DNA. Jean eventually does manage to sell some of his art work to a rich middle-aged woman who is interested in more than just his art, but she pays with a check. As the film progresses, he wanders the streets of New York, looking for Beatrice. He happens upon a bag lady (Debbie Harry) who turns into a princess when he kisses her. As a reward, she gives him a stack of cash. Abandoned in the mid-'80s due to financial problems, producer Maripol Fauque rediscovered the film and cleaned it up in 1999. It was screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
72 mins

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Director(s):
Edo Bertoglio
Writer(s):
Glenn O'Brien
Producer(s):
Maripol
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    Rick B.

    This is NOT a movie. Think of it as a 'time capsule' of Early 80's NYC. From that angle, this piece is absolutely facsinating. It also acts as a third person interview with Basquiat - what he was thinking, what his environs were and what his motivations were. But don't expect a 'movie' in the classic sense. It's more of a 'fictional documentary', if you can wrap your mind around that concept...

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    Phillip V.

    An unusual flick. Visual & musical artists from early 1980s New York come together in this quiet little sleeper. Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat-recognised initially as a graffiti artist,( but later discovered by Warhol as a prolific poet, painter & musician as well), is featured. A chance to see the late artist at work & enjoy some very cool music. Diane V

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    Veta R.

    This is not a great film, but it brought back a lot of memories and documents an era. NY in the 80s was a fun place, and I was/am a fan of Jean-Michel Basquiat. He will always remain that young, vibrant, sexy kid in the film. It was great to see the East Village as it was before the corporate types moved in and destroyed its charm and character! Fab Five Freddie...what a blast from the past! A lot of the faces brought back a lot of memories!

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