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  1. No Wave Cinema was an underground film movement that emerged in the late 1970s in New York, known for its raw storytelling, lo-fi aesthetics, and unconventional narratives, which starkly contrasted mainstream cinema.

    • The Blank Generation (Ivan Kral, Amos Poe – 1976) One of the earliest examples of No Wave cinema, The Blank Generation explored the contemporary music scene by featuring behind-the-stage footage of future icons.
    • Rome ’78 (James Nares – 1978) Rome ’78 is one of the more famous works from the No Wave movement, blurring the lines between historical accuracy and modernist symbolism.
    • Guerillere Talks (Vivienne Dick – 1978) A seminal film that has now come to be seen as a vastly influential feminist piece, this 1978 avant-garde short was Vivienne Dick’s first film.
    • Smithereens (Susan Seidelman – 1982) This 1982 drama about a narcissistic young girl looking to make it big is definitely one of the standout No Wave films.
  2. No Wave Cinema was founded amidst the tumultuous atmosphere of New York City, a place synonymous with urban decay and artistic experimentation. It drew its name from the concurrent music scene , where bands like DNA, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, and The Contortions created dissonant soundscapes.

  3. Nov 19, 2022 · These photos of ephemera from the No Wave scene are from Gallery 98, a fabulous treasure trove of food things to buy, Underground U.S.A., a film by Eric Mitchell with Patti Astor, and Rene Ricard, Film screening, 1980.

    • Amos Poe, The Foreigner, Photograph of Debbie Harry, 1977. Upvote Downvote.
    • Underground U.S.A., a film by Eric Mitchell with Patti Astor, and Rene Ricard, Film screening, 1980. Upvote Downvote.
    • Bleecker Street Cinema, Ecstatic Stigmatic, Gordon Stevenson, Mary Kathryn Cervenka, Arto Lindsay, Flyer, 1980. Upvote Downvote.
    • Whitney Museum, No Wave Cinema, 1978-87, Card, 1996. Upvote Downvote.
  4. Oct 11, 2023 · "Shadows in the City," the first and only fictionalized feature film of artist Ari Roussimoff, highlights an array of cult NYC icons at the end of the No wave movement. MoMA revived the cult classic for a week of impactful screenings.

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  6. He has acted in many No Wave films such as Permanent Vacation (1980) by Jim Jarmusch, but is best known for his own films that are usually written and directed by him: Kidnapped, Red Italy, Underground U.S.A. and The Way It Is or Eurydice in the Avenues, starring Steve Buscemi, Vincent Gallo, Mark Boone Junior and Rockets Redglare.

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