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  2. Stranger Than Paradise is a 1984 American black-and-white absurdist deadpan comedy film directed, co-written and co-edited by Jim Jarmusch, and starring jazz musician John Lurie, former Sonic Youth drummer-turned-actor Richard Edson, and Hungarian-born actress and violinist Eszter Balint.

  3. Oct 4, 1984 · Stranger Than Paradise: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With John Lurie, Eszter Balint, Richard Edson, Cecillia Stark. A New Yorker's life is thrown into a tailspin when his younger cousin surprise-visits him, starting a strange, unpredictable adventure.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • 1984-10-04
  4. "Stranger Than Paradise" is filmed in a series of uninterrupted shots; the picture fades in, we watch the scene, and when the scene is over, there's a fade to black. Then comes the next fade-in. This is not a gimmick, but a visual equivalent of the film's deadpan characters, who take a lot to get excited.

  5. Structured as a series of master-shot vignettes etched in black and white by cinematographer Tom DiCillo, Stranger Than Paradise is a nonchalant masterpiece of deadpan comedy and perfectly calibrated minimalism. Film Info. DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES.

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  6. “A whimsically dour tale of a young Hungarian woman named Eva (Eszter Balint) who comes to New York and connects with a pair of grubby gamblers — her cousin Willie (John Lurie) and his pal Eddie (Richard Edson) — en route to visit her elderly aunt (Cecillia Stark) in Cleveland.

  7. Aug 31, 2023 · Plot. The film is a three-act story about Willie, who lives in Brooklyn, and his interactions with the two other main characters, his cousin Eva and friend Eddie.

  8. Stranger Than Paradise. Directed by Jim Jarmusch • 1984 • United States, Germany. Starring John Lurie, Richard Edson, Eszter Balint. With this breakout film, Jim Jarmusch established himself as one of the most exciting voices in the burgeoning independent-film scene, a road-movie poet with an affinity for Americana at its most offbeat.

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