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    Permanent Vacation

    1982 · Drama · 1h 15m

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  1. Apr 25, 1984 · Permanent Vacation: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With Chris Parker, Leila Gastil, John Lurie, Richard Boes. A young man wanders New York City searching for some meaning in life and encounters many idiosyncratic characters.

    • (11K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • 1984-04-25
  2. 75 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. US$ 12,000. Permanent Vacation is a 1980 film directed, written and produced by Jim Jarmusch. [2] It was the director's first release, and was shot on 16 mm film shortly after he dropped out of film school.

  3. Watch Permanent Vacation with a subscription on Max, rent on Prime Video, or buy on Prime Video. A drifter (Chris Parker) wanders Manhattan searching for purpose and meaning, seeing his...

    • (128)
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Chris Parker
  4. Summary A young man wanders New York City searching for some meaning in life and encounters many idiosyncratic characters. Comedy. Drama. Directed By: Jim Jarmusch. Written By: Jim Jarmusch. Permanent Vacation. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 4 Critic Reviews. 69. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 6 User Ratings. 5.7. My Score.

    • (4)
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • Not Rated
  5. Overview. In downtown Manhattan, a twenty-something boy whose Father is not around and whose Mother is institutionalized, is a big Charlie Parker fan. He almost subconsciously searches for more meaning in his life and meets a few characters along the way. Jim Jarmusch. Director, Screenplay, Story.

  6. Permanent Vacation is a 1980 film directed, written and produced by Jim Jarmusch. It was the director's first release, and was shot on 16 mm film shortly after he dropped out of film school. This film is often credited as the birth of the director's original style and character schemes.

  7. Directed by Jim Jarmusch • 1980 • United States. Starring Chris Parker, Sara Driver, John Lurie. Jim Jarmusch’s first feature displays the first hints of the deadpan, minimalist-cool style that he would refine in his breakthrough STRANGER THAN PARADISE.

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