Thursday Cinema
Slacker
Salt Beyoğlu
April 25, 2019 19.00
Walk-in Cinema
Slacker (1990)
Director: Richard Linklater
100 minutes
English; Turkish subtitles
A single day with mostly under-30 over-educated, unemployed, talkative, nonparticipant bohemians, social outcasts and misfits in Austin, Texas… Although shot with a 16mm Arriflex camera and a total budget of $23,000 in 1989, Slacker (1990) soon became one of the cult independent films with its unique perspective on subculture and existence in America in the 90s.
Director of well-received Before trilogy, Richard Linklater enlisted the regulars of the Austin Film Society, which he founded in 1985, to make a film formed through a series of interactions flowing from one scene to another. Characters, including a UFO buff insisting the U.S. has been on the moon since the 1950s and an anarchist befriending a man trying to rob his house, talk freely on various themes such as city life, social classes, exclusion, unemployment, and media.
Thursday Cinema is supported by Garanti Mortgage. Program is free. Reservations are not accepted.
Slacker (1990)
Director: Richard Linklater
100 minutes
English; Turkish subtitles
A single day with mostly under-30 over-educated, unemployed, talkative, nonparticipant bohemians, social outcasts and misfits in Austin, Texas… Although shot with a 16mm Arriflex camera and a total budget of $23,000 in 1989, Slacker (1990) soon became one of the cult independent films with its unique perspective on subculture and existence in America in the 90s.
Director of well-received Before trilogy, Richard Linklater enlisted the regulars of the Austin Film Society, which he founded in 1985, to make a film formed through a series of interactions flowing from one scene to another. Characters, including a UFO buff insisting the U.S. has been on the moon since the 1950s and an anarchist befriending a man trying to rob his house, talk freely on various themes such as city life, social classes, exclusion, unemployment, and media.
Thursday Cinema is supported by Garanti Mortgage. Program is free. Reservations are not accepted.