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Saturday, Mar 16, 2019
5:30 PM (82 mins)
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BAMPFA
Downtown 81
Jean-Michel Basquiat, John Lurie, Maripol, Deborah Harry,
Jean-Michel Basquiat is, like Van Gogh, one of cinema’s favorite artists. He plays a fictionalized version of himself in Downtown 81, a gritty urban fairy tale written and produced by music critic Glenn O’Brien. It depicts the charismatic Basquiat wandering through a blighted early-eighties Lower East Side, tagging, trying to sell a painting, looking for a place to sleep, and dropping in on performances or rehearsals by James White and the Blacks, DNA, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, and others. Unfinished due to financial issues, the film was finally reconstructed and released in 2000, a compelling glimpse of a New York bohemia long gone.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Glenn O'Brien
Cinematographer
- John McNully
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 72 mins
Source
- Metrograph
Preceded By
Sketches and Portraits for Jean-Michel
Ephraim Asili, United States, 2017
Revisiting the places Basquiat roamed, Asili finds in them traces of the artist’s inspirations and his influence.
FILM DETAILS
Print Info
- Color
- Digital
- 10 mins
source
- Ephraim Asili