Downtown 81 (1981)

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  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: March 24, 2020
  • Originally Released: 2020
  • Label: Metrograph Pictures

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User Ratings: 1,854
Viewers of 'Downtown 81' become de facto archaeologists. We peer into long-since-shuttered clubs, and gaze at rubble-filled lower Manhattan blocks where a Whole Foods or Capital One bank may now stand. Full Review
4Columns
Oct 18, 2019
For anyone steeped in or curious about the often uncategorizable music made during this period, Downtown 81 is a joyous artifact. Full Review
Hollywood Reporter
Oct 25, 2019
...The New York of 20 years later may be a more snug and secure environment, but it has also eliminated a good deal of the opportunity for fortuitous meetings and creative ferment that DOWNTOWN 81 effectively depicts and desultorily celebrates...
New York Times
Jul 13, 2001
Its bygone-ness still abuzz with creativity and movement, "Downtown 81" is a celluloid scrapbook that we can all be thankful for in helping capture the rumble before takeoff. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Dec 5, 2019
Rating: 3/5 -- Although Basquiat is effortlessly charismatic, he isn't given much to do; the film leans heavily on narration, much of which crosses the line separating poetic from pretentious. Full Review
The Dissolve
Jun 30, 2014
Performances by DNA and the Plastics alone are worth the price of admission.
Houston Chronicle
Nov 2, 2001
Rating: 7/10 -- As a music fan, particularly a fan of punk and post-punk, Downtown 81 is essential viewing... Full Review
Film Threat
Dec 6, 2019

Product Description:

This film is just as much a tribute to New York's Lower East Side in the 1980s--a grimy, crazy, bohemian "paradise" where drug-peddling street junkies, super models, post-punk rockers, and hustlers in stretch limousines all stand on equal ground--as it is about the artist Jean Michel Basquiat. The film follows 19-year-old Basquiat during a 24-hour period as he wanders the streets aimlessly. Reciting poetry in voice over, Basquait sprays graffiti art on alleyway walls, flirts with beautiful women he sees on the street, charms a rich collector into buying one of his paintings for $500, smokes joints, and drifts from club to club all night long. In fact, the second half of the film takes place almost entirely in smokey clubs, and unrolls like a rock video capturing some excellent, unmistakably '80s, rock performances. Debbie Harry of Blondie, and bands DNA, Tuxedo Moon, and the Plastics all make appearances. Basquiat died in 1991 at age 29. The film was shot 10 years prior, in 1981, under the title "New York Beat," but the production was left unfinished until 2000, when its title was changed to DOWNTOWN 81. In 2001, it received a theatrical release in New York City.

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  • Sales Rank: 27,284
  • UPC: 738329244538
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