No Picnic
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Director Philip Hartman Screenplay Philip Hartman Duration Country USA | 6.9/10 Genre Drama Producer Doris Kornish Writer Philip Hartman Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1986 Cast Similar movies Steve Buscemi and David Brisbin appear in No Picnic and Kiss Daddy Goodnight |
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No Picnic is a film written and directed by Philip Hartman. It was filmed in black and white at New York in 1985 and was released the next year, in the Sundance Film Festival, where it won Excellence In Cinematography Award Dramatic. Described as "a cinematic love letter to a pre-gentrified New York", the film captures the East Village of the 80s. Providing the soundtrack are such performers as "The Raunch Hands", Lenny Kaye, Charles Mingus, Fela Kuti, Richard Hell and "Student Teachers". It stars Richard Hell, Judith Malina, Luis Guzmán and Steve Buscemi.
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Plot
Failed musician Macabee Cohen (David Brisbin), makes his living servicing jukeboxes in the neighborhood, while in the search for the woman of his dreams. The obvious gentrification around is distressing and highlights his ill-fated life. His frustration increases when faced with individuals who remind him of his former aspirations.
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