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Format: DVDEdition: Full Screen
Rating: RDirector: Richard Linklater
Release Date: Sep 14, 2004Genre: Comedy
UPC: 715515015523Sub-Genre: --
Region: --Condition: Brand New
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Texan filmmaker Richard Linklater's debut independent feature takes an original approach to traditional narrative, creating an entirely new form of cinema in the process. Shot at a leisurely pace with a style similar to Robert Bresson, SLACKER follows the unmotivated inhabitants of Austin, Texas, over the course of one day, as they waste their time talking about politics, philosophy, and popular culture. Beginning with a cab ride in which the fare (Linklater himself) suggests to the driver a theory about alternate universes (which also happens to mirror what transpires on screen), the film abruptly shifts to another character and situation after an elderly woman is hit by a car. Soon after, another character is introduced, and the camera follows her. This formula sticks for the whole film; by the end, dozens of characters have been introduced and, just as quickly, been left behind. Linklater spent years taking notes in order to infuse original dialogue into every situation, which results in a sometimes pathetic, sometimes poignant, always amusing trip into a lackadaisical college town. Luckily, for fans of new and inventive approaches to filmmaking, Linklater himself wasn't a "slacker," ensuring the film's place in indie film history.

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Cast:Richard Linklater

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Edition:2-Disc Set

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DVD Features:

Region 1
2-Disc Set
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
 Dolby Digital Stereo - English

Disc-One
Contains Feature SLACKER
Additional Release Material:
 Audio Commentary - 1. Richard Linklater - Director + Cast & Crew Members
 Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
             2. Trailer For Documentary About Les Amis, The Diner Used As A Location In The Film Slacker
 Deleted Scenes
 Additional Footage - 1. Casting Tapes
                              2. Footage from the SLACKER reunion in 2001
                              3. History of the Austin Film Society
                              4. Home Movies
Text/Photo Galleries:
 Stills/Photos
 Additional Text - Early Treatment
Additional Products:
 Booklet

Disc-Two
Contains Feature IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO LEARN TO PLOW BY READING BOOKS
Additional Features:
 Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
 Bonus Feature/Short - 1. WOODSTOCK
 Featurette - 1. SLACKER Tenth Anniversary
Text/Photo Gallery:
  Additional Text - 1. SLACKER Culture Essay By Richard Linklater
                          2. "The Roadmap" Working Script Of SLACKER
                          3. Information About The Austin Film Society

SLACKER was made in Austin, Texas in 1989 and shown, in a slightly different form, at several film festivals (including Seattle and Munich). Orion Classics eventually picked up the film for distribution, providing money for more post-production work and also funding the transfer to 35mm prints for theatrical release.

Linklater structured SLACKER much in the manner of Bunuel's LE FANTOME DE LA LIBERTE, as a long string of incidentally connected narrative fragments; whenever an individual story begins to take shape the camera moves on to something or someone else, and we never see the characters from the previous scene again.

There are at least 96 acting parts (mostly speaking roles) in the film. The cast was made up of actors with little or no professional performing experience.

Editorial reviews
"...Scrappy and shrewdly hilarious....Linklater has the gift of a true satirist..."
Rolling Stone - p.115 - Peter Travers (07/11/1991)

"...[The cast is] so effective that it's hard to believe they didn't make up their own lunacies....Ageless..."
New York Times - p.C8 - Vincent Canby (03/22/1991)

"...Director Richard Linklater pokes loving fun at disaffected twentysomethings..." -- 3 out of 4 stars
USA Today - p.5D - Mike Clark 

"No one's made going for a walk a more appealing cinematic proposition than Linklater..."
Entertainment Weekly - Chris Willman (09/17/2004)

"[A] hilariously deadpan comedy that flawlessly documents that era's floundering-bohemian attitude in Austin, Texas..."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (10/01/2004)

"[I]ts nontraditional story structure is quite sophisticated. Performances from the mainly nonprofessional cast are quirky and self-assured, and the camerawork and editing are fluid."
Los Angeles Times - Susan King (09/26/2004)

4 stars out of 5 -- "A bone-dry deadpan stream of vignettes....Still funny and hypnotic."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (02/01/2008)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] finely tuned and winning life sketch."
Empire - Empire Staff (02/01/2008)

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Synopsis:
Texan filmmaker Richard Linklaters debut independent feature takes an original approach to traditional narrative creating an entirely new form of cinema in the process. Shot at a leisurely pace with a style similar to Robert Bresson SLACKER follows the unmotivated inhabitants of Austin Texas over the course of one day as they waste their time talking about politics philosophy and popular culture. Beginning with a cab ride in which the fare (Linklater himself) suggests to the driver a theory about alternate universes (which also happens to mirror what transpires on screen) the film abruptly shifts to another character and situation after an elderly woman is hit by a car. Soon after another character is introduced and the camera follows her. This formula sticks for the whole film; by the end dozens of characters have been introduced and just as quickly been left behind.

Linklater spent years taking notes in order to infuse original dialogue into every situation which results in a sometimes pathetic sometimes poignant always amusing trip into a lackadaisical college town. Luckily for fans of new and inventive approaches to filmmaking Linklater himself wasnt a slacker ensuring the films place in indie film history.

Product Details:
Audio Format: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Upc: 715515015523
Sound: 2.0
Length: 97 minutes
Rating: R
Language: English Spoken Language sound format: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo

Running time: 100 minutes Min.
Director: Richard Linklater
Staring:
Richard Linklater








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