In the month of November/December you can enjoy Jim Jarmusch in LAB-1!
With his signature white hair and ultra-cool rock star persona, Jim Jarmusch is the archetypal author of American independent film. '
Jarmusch has steadfastly resisted the sirens of Hollywood, creating classy, cosmopolitan and thoroughly hip films that have always been loved by the international film circuit.
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
New York City layabout Willie (John Lurie) and his dopey sidekick, Eddie (Richard Edson), get by on TV dinners and beer financed by haphazard card-sharking. Willie gets an unwelcome visit from his Hungarian teen cousin, Eva (Eszter Balint), but, just as he warms to her, she ditches him for her aunt in Cleveland. Impulsively, Willie and Eddie take a road trip to pick up Eva, after which they head out to find fortune and paradise in Florida -- or at least alleviation from their constant boredom.
With his signature white hair and ultra-cool rock star persona, Jim Jarmusch is the archetypal author of American independent film. '
Jarmusch has steadfastly resisted the sirens of Hollywood, creating classy, cosmopolitan and thoroughly hip films that have always been loved by the international film circuit.
Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
New York City layabout Willie (John Lurie) and his dopey sidekick, Eddie (Richard Edson), get by on TV dinners and beer financed by haphazard card-sharking. Willie gets an unwelcome visit from his Hungarian teen cousin, Eva (Eszter Balint), but, just as he warms to her, she ditches him for her aunt in Cleveland. Impulsively, Willie and Eddie take a road trip to pick up Eva, after which they head out to find fortune and paradise in Florida -- or at least alleviation from their constant boredom.
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