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Party Girl

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
8.3K
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Parker Posey in Party Girl (1995)
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Coming-of-AgeQuirky ComedyComedyDramaRomance

A 20-something, irresponsible party girl is bailed out of jail by her librarian godmother. To repay the loan, she starts working at the library and gradually turns her life around.A 20-something, irresponsible party girl is bailed out of jail by her librarian godmother. To repay the loan, she starts working at the library and gradually turns her life around.A 20-something, irresponsible party girl is bailed out of jail by her librarian godmother. To repay the loan, she starts working at the library and gradually turns her life around.

  • Director
    • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
  • Writers
    • Harry Birckmayer
    • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
    • Sheila Gaffney
  • Stars
    • Parker Posey
    • Omar Townsend
    • The Lady Bunny
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    8.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
    • Writers
      • Harry Birckmayer
      • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
      • Sheila Gaffney
    • Stars
      • Parker Posey
      • Omar Townsend
      • The Lady Bunny
    • 46User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Mary
    Omar Townsend
    Omar Townsend
    • Mustafa
    The Lady Bunny
    The Lady Bunny
    • The 'Lady' Bunny
    • (as The 'Lady' Bunny)
    Lum Chang Pang
    • Policeman
    Anthony DeSando
    Anthony DeSando
    • Derrick
    • (as Anthony De Sando)
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Nigel
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Leo
    Elizabeth Beer
    • Hi-Tech Falafel Vendor
    Sasha von Scherler
    Sasha von Scherler
    • Judy Lindendorf
    Richard Topol
    Richard Topol
    • Hannah Arendt Buff
    C. Francis Blackchild
    • Wanda
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
    • Tough Guy
    • (as Johnny Ventimiglia)
    Donna Mitchell
    Donna Mitchell
    • Rene
    Dwight Ewell
    • He-He-Hello Trio
    Wendell Daughtery
    • He-He-Hello Trio
    Teresa Lebron
    • He-He-Hello Trio
    Timothy Duperron
    • An it Twin
    • (as Tim Duperon)
    Robert Sorce
    • An it Twin
    • Director
      • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
    • Writers
      • Harry Birckmayer
      • Daisy von Scherler Mayer
      • Sheila Gaffney
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    User reviews46

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    tsundae

    A trip back to the early rave days.

    "Party Girl" is one of my all time favorite movies. The movie portrayed early 90's raving very well. Raves became distorted in later movies and television shows trying to depict that era of clubbing. The only show I can think of at the moment is "Saved by the Bell: The College Years" where Zack, wearing all plaid, has an idea to have a rave on campus, decked out with black lights, horrible music, and "whip-its."

    "Party Girl" set itself apart from these stereotypical rave-umentaries by showing how raves (true raves) were not glow-stick, lolly-sucking teenage rebellion-fests. Posey, showing style and attitude, portrayed an over-the-top character who isn't necessarily perfect, but plays her part well. The movie isn't all about drugs, like other genre movies such as "Playing Mona Lisa." Posey played a girl that I know many of.

    The movie epitomized the early 90's rave era. Watch this movie at least once just for Posey's performance.
    8tavm

    Parker Posey is perfect in the title role of Party Girl

    After 20 years of only hearing about this quirky comedy, I finally watched this on a DVD I borrowed from the, yes, library. Parker Posey is Mary-the title character who ends up working at the place where books are borrowed because a friend (her godmother who she calls by her first name, Judy) of her late mom is one of the employees there. But Mary, well, she's not always the most responsible of people. Still, she's quite charming especially when dancing or just wearing many of her stylish outfits either in the streets or at the dance clubs she frequents. Ms. Posey is funny and stunning throughout the movie. And her charms are multiplied every time she speaks. And I liked many of the mostly unknown supporting cast that's presented here. So on that note, I highly recommend Party Girl.
    6evanston_dad

    I Wish Parker Posey Would Get More Star Vehicles Like This

    Parker Posey flashes her 1,000-kilowatt smile frequently in this film, and your enjoyment of the movie will rely primarily on how smitten you are by Posey's quirky charm.

    Count me as a follower. I think Posey is a hoot in everything she's in, incapable of giving an ordinary performance. I have a feeling that in "Party Girl" she plays a variation of herself, but that's just fine with me. She appears in virtually every frame of the film, but the movie isn't much of anything without her, so I welcomed the overdose of Posey.

    The script for "Party Girl" feels half-assed, though I did appreciate the existential crisis faced by Posey's character and the shelter she seeks in the Dewey Decimal System as a way of bringing order to her chaotic existence. I wish the screenwriters had taken clever hooks like that further. And the ending had a conventional, all-loose-ends-tied-up quality that would better suit a television sitcom than an out-there indie film.

    But none of these faults take anything away from Posey herself, so really, how serious can they be?

    Grade: B
    6boblipton

    The Sexual Power Of The Dewey Decimal System

    Parker Posey's first starring role has her as a girl in the East Village Club scene. Her life is slipping out of control, and she's broke, so she goes to work in the library managed by her godmother, Sasha von Scherler (the mother of the movie's director, Daisy von Scherler Mayer), while trying to continue in the club scene. However the tensions of dawning adulthood with the ever-adolescent culture cause problem.

    In the end, there's a strong normative component to this movie, as well as an attempt to update the screwball comedy, with mixed results. Miss Posey is an energetic stick of dynamite in this movie, which follows the arc of the entitled comic hero who kicked kicked by the world until she changes to deal with the world, through the omnipotence of the Dewey Decimal System. The wit of the movie is visual and situational; the young people's dialogue has a deliberately clueless and banal tone to it. Although the movie's pace and tone, combined with Miss Posey's performance, give it a liveliness that carried me through to the end, it lacks much to say except "Grow up!"
    8dubbleglok

    Surprisingly good movie

    I remember seeing this years ago when it first came out and I was floored by Parker Posey's performance. And the movie was pretty good also. For anyone who's spent a little too much time in the nightclub/after-hours scene, this movie will have a special charm for you. Not too serious, mostly funny, and Parker Posey definitely blazes her talented way through this indie gem.

    I especially liked the Diaz character (reminded me of every single struggling DJ I've ever known). And many other movies could take a cue from this movie on how to preach the virtue of responsibility without being boring and bland about it.

    Babaganoosh!

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    • Trivia
      On June 3, 1995, it became the first feature film to be shown in its entirety on the Internet through Glenn Fleishman's Point of Presence Company (POPCO). Parker Posey appeared live in the POPCO offices to introduce the film and welcome Internet viewers.
    • Quotes

      Mary: I would like a nice, powerful, mind-altering substance. Preferably one that will make my unborn children grow gills.

    • Crazy credits
      THE "LADY" BUNNY ... ITSELF
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: First Knight/Party Girl/Species/Batman: Mask of the Phantasm/Il Postino (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Mama Told Me Not to Come
      Written by Randy Newman

      Performed by The Wolfgang Press

      Courtesy of 4ad Records by Arrangement with Warner Special Products

      Used by Permission of Unichappell (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Una chica divertida
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Party Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $472,370
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,237
      • Jun 11, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $473,303
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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