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Smithereens

  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3K
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Susan Berman and Richard Hell in Smithereens (1982)
A talent-challenged girl tries to promote herself to stardom in New York's waning punk music world.
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A talent-challenged girl tries to promote herself to stardom in New York's waning punk music world.A talent-challenged girl tries to promote herself to stardom in New York's waning punk music world.A talent-challenged girl tries to promote herself to stardom in New York's waning punk music world.

  • Director
    • Susan Seidelman
  • Writers
    • Susan Seidelman
    • Ron Nyswaner
    • Peter Askin
  • Stars
    • Susan Berman
    • Brad Rijn
    • Richard Hell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Writers
      • Susan Seidelman
      • Ron Nyswaner
      • Peter Askin
    • Stars
      • Susan Berman
      • Brad Rijn
      • Richard Hell
    • 36User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Susan Berman
    • Wren
    Brad Rijn
    Brad Rijn
    • Paul
    • (as Brad Rinn)
    Richard Hell
    • Eric
    Nada Despotovich
    • Cecile
    Roger Jett
    • Billy (Eric's Roommate)
    Kitty Summerall
    • Eric's Wife
    Joni Ruth White
    • Landlady
    • (as Robynne White)
    D.J. O'Neill
    • Ed
    Joel Rooks
    • Xerox Boss
    Pamela Speed
    • Terry
    Tom Cherwin
    • Mike
    Edie Schecter
    • Christine
    Katherine Riley
    • 1st Hooker
    Amos Poe
    Amos Poe
    • Hustler in Bar
    Ada McSpade
    • Rasta
    • (as Ade McSpade)
    Cookie Mueller
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    Ed French
    Ed French
    • Horror Movie Sequence
    • (as Edward E. French)
    Alan Woolf
    Alan Woolf
    • Pimp
    • (as Wolf Alan)
    • Director
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Writers
      • Susan Seidelman
      • Ron Nyswaner
      • Peter Askin
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    User reviews36

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    FilmBoy999

    excellent film by the director of "desperately seeking susan"

    i quite disagree with "dehlia"'s comment, this movie is anything but dull. It is an excellent film that does seemingly document the early new york style of punk/new wave rock and it's main character Wren who is as mentioned on a road to nowhere. The film comes off as a really excellent student feature, and it was the first film by the director of Desperately Seeking Susan and She -Devil. You can definitely see remnants of the Wren character in the character Madonna plays in "susan" and the film doesn't have a big sappy ending which is what makes it so interesting, it starts off like a comedy and then reveals itself as a more serious drama. It reminded me a great deal of the films of the French New Wave. Definitely worth seeing.
    8mdinaz-80608

    The dream

    A lot of the reviewers focus on the waning punk scene of the Village in the early 80s, but this is really irrelevant to the movie. Wren, our heroine, is just one of thousands since the 1920s looking for "the dream" of success while living in a trash can or other men's pants. Susan Seidelman did an outstanding job of capturing the desperation, the hopelessness, the lies, the dirt, and the total narcissism required of pursuing "the dream". Aptly, in one scene we see anti-hero Eric's room mate reading a comic called "Despair". While I myself was once a musician in NY (but an hour north of the city), being awake for days going from work to practice to gigs and back to work again, I had long ago disabused myself the idea of "the dream" - I had decided I enjoyed eating and sleeping in my own home more important. Playing music was for fun. But I played with people exactly like this, including a female lead singer who had once led exactly a Wren-ful life of sleeping in the street or some guy's van just to survive. I even had my own situation as a skull full of mush where I found myself dragging a suitcase and a portable TV down a street 1500 miles from home with exactly enough money for a ticket back - leaving me with a dollar to last me three days, with which is more than Wren ended up. That final shot encapsulates the nightmare masquerading as a dream perfectly. "Smithereens" is nothing new - there are scores of movies since the silent era-days exactly like this. But capturing that mood so perfectly is pure art. BTW - did anyone catch Chris Noth (of "Law and Order" fame) in the van?
    7macabro357

    Where's the soundtrack? This is great.

    I don't care what the naysayers below think. I like this little film.

    And I think the soundtrack blows the pants off of Penelope Spheeris' "Decline of Western Civilization" that was released not too long before this one. I'd love to find the "Smithereens" soundtrack on CD!

    Both this and "...Civilization" deal with the U.S. punk culture of the early 80s with this film clearly being the better of the two, imo. Saw 'em both at the same time.

    Great little story with a good feel for New York of the early 1980s, and the shallowness of the scene during that time. It really depicted what a loserville the place really was.

    I really felt for the Wren character and the rejection she continually faced, much of which was her own doing. She should have went back to New Jersey and made something of herself.

    Btw, whatever happened to Susan Berman, anyway? Why hasn't she done more films?

    my imbd rating: 7 out of 10
    9machinabullet

    Intriguing at an early hour.

    I watched this film probably about 2 years ago at some very early hour of the morning. The Smithereens was one of those films which was strangely compelling in an empty sort of way, there is this incredibly overpowering early 80's economically, socially and artistically bleak skew on everything. This feeling alone makes the film worth watching, and the completely disconnected and irrelevant life of the main character evokes strange emotions of sympathy and intense loneliness. I can't tell you much about the story-line other than it is following the life of a young woman who is a bit of a miscreant and is getting nowhere incredibly fast. Desolation, vacuity and depression at its best!
    8ltryforo

    Realistic, absorbing.

    We know people like this: rootless, aimless, self-absorbed, and using. This is a realistic portrait of such a young woman who, when everything smashes to "smithereens," may or may not have an epiphany, in an ending reminiscent of the last frame in 400 Blows. Great directorial debut.

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    • Trivia
      Director Susan Seidelman told her actress Susan Berman to see the Federico Fellini film Les nuits de Cabiria (1957) before beginning to research her role.
    • Goofs
      In end of film when the girl gets ejected from the club by bouncers the boom mic is visible.
    • Quotes

      Wren: Everyone's a little weird these days. It's normal.

    • Connections
      Featured in Desperately Seeking Susan & Richard (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      The Boy with the Perpetual Nervousness
      Written by Bill Million (uncredited) and Glenn Mercer (uncredited)

      Performed by The Feelies

      From the album "Crazy Rhythms" (1980)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1983 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Criterion (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New York City Girl
    • Filming locations
      • East Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Domestic Productions
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    • Budget
      • $105,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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