Slacker
+ intro by season programme assistant Sean Atkinson
Linklater’s French New Wave-inspired feature debut serves as an early companion piece to his new film Nouvelle Vague.
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Director
Richard Linklater
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With
Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan, Mark James
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USA 1990. 100min
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35mm
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Certificate
15
Richard Linklater’s cult classic captures a day in the life of Austin, Texas, drifting seamlessly from one eccentric character to the next in a continuous chain of encounters. Drawing on the spirit of the French New Wave, the film embraces a meandering rhythm and a raw, observational authenticity. Made for $23,000, with a crew of cinephiles from the Austin Film Society, Slacker is the work of a fiercely independent spirit, echoing the ambitious and rebellious filmmakers of the New Wave.
Kimberley Sheehan
35mm collection print courtesy of the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
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