Smithereens - Criterion Collection - Blu-Ray

Smithereens – Criterion Collection – Blu-Ray

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Susan Seidelman established her distinctive vision of New York with this debut feature, the lo-fi original for her vibrant portraits of women reinventing themselves. After escaping New Jersey, the quintessentially punk Wren (Susan Berman) – a sparkplug in fishnets – moves to the city with the mission of becoming famous. When not pasting up self-promotional flyers or hang…
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Susan Seidelman established her distinctive vision of New York with this debut feature, the lo-fi original for her vibrant portraits of women reinventing themselves. After escaping New Jersey, the quintessentially punk Wren (Susan Berman) - a sparkplug in fishnets - moves to the city with the mission of becoming famous. When not pasting up self-promotional flyers or hanging at the Peppermint Lounge, she’s getting involved with Paul (Brad Rijn), the nicest guy to ever live in a van next to the highway, and Eric (Richard Hell), an aloof rocker. Shot on 16mm film that captures the grit and glam of downtown in the 1980s, with an alternately moody and frenetic soundtrack by the Feelies and others, Smithereens - the first independent film to compete for the Palme d’Or -is an unfaded snapshot of a bygone era.

Special Features
Director-Approved Blu-Ray Special Edition Features, New 2K Digital Restoration, Approved By Director Susan Seidelman, With Uncompressed Monaural Soundtrack, • Audio Commentary From 2004 Featuring Seidelman, New Interviews With Seidelman And Actor Susan Berman, And You Act Like One Too (1976) And Yours Truly, Andrea G. Stern (1979), Two Early Shorts By Seidelman, With New Introductions By The Director, Plus: An Essay By Critic Rebecca Bengal