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Blank Generation

United States, West Germany

1980

78 Min
Color
1.66:1
English
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DIR Ulli Lommel

PROD Roger Deutsch, Andy Warhol, Ulli Lommel

SCR Ulli Lommel, Richard Hell, Roger Deutsch, Robert Madero

DP Atze Glanert, Edward Lachman

CAST Carole Bouquet, Richard Hell, Ulli Lommel, Andy Warhol, Suzanna Love

MUSIC Elliot Goldenthal

Synopsis

A classic punk rock movie from 1980 starring Richard Hell, illustrating the end of the first wave of New York City punk rock better than any documentary. Nada (Carole Bouquet), a beautiful French journalist on assignment in New York, records the life and work of an up and coming punk rock star, Billy (Richard Hell). Soon she enters into a volatile relationship with him and must decide whether to continue with it, or return to her lover, a fellow journalist trying to track down the elusive Andy Warhol (playing himself). Featuring members of the Voidoids and the Ramones. This long lost film is like a time capsule from pre-Disneynification New York City: sleazy, dirty and most importantly, real. Includes a lengthy new interview with Hell about the film and more. “This is a priceless package. The real burnt-out New York in January and February 1978, the Voidoids live at CBGB, Ed Lachman’s cinematography, Elliot Goldenthal’s sound track, Carole Bouquet’s face, my lithe figure, Andy Warhol to break your heart, Luc Sante demonically extracting the ugly truths from me re: the horror of it all (bonus feature which is better than the movie itself)…unique. Spring for it.” – Richard Hell –Cult DVD

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Ulli Lommel

Ulli Lommel (born 21 December 1944 in Zielenzig, Oststernberg, now Sulęcin, Lubuskie), is a German actor and director, noted for his many horror films, and for his career as an actor on Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s films.

Lommel started his career as an actor in films in 1960’s. One of his earliest film roles was in Russ Meyer’s Fanny Hill. In 1969, he starred in Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s directorial debut Love Is Colder Than Death. The cast as an ensemble won an award at the German Film Awards in 1970.

Fassbinder and Lommel worked together more than 20 times after 1967. Fassbinder also produced Lommel’s The Tenderness of Wolves, a drama about the murders of Fritz Haarmann, which was Lommel’s second film as director. It was nominated at the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival for the Golden Bear. Ulli Lommel participated in the documentary Fassbinder in Hollywood (2002).

Lommel moved to United States in 1977 and started working with Andy Warhol, who produced… read more

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