Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself (2021)
Independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch talks at length about his journey from Akron, Ohio to Cannes, France, via punk-rock period New York in the late seventies. He recounts how his first film “Permanent Vacation” (1980) was made and how the singular chain of circumstances, friends and collaborators created "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984), “Down By Law” (1986), “Mystery Train” (1989), “Night On Earth” (1991), “Dead Man” (1995), “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” (1999), "Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003) and "Broken Flowers" (2005).
Director: Stuart Mabey
Runtime: 67 min
Release Date: February 8, 2021
Cast
- Jim Jarmusch - Himself
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Stuart Mabey
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself about?
- Independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch talks at length about his journey from Akron, Ohio to Cannes, France, via punk-rock period New York in the late seventies. He recounts how his first film “Permanent Vacation” (1980) was made and how the singular chain of circumstances, friends and collaborators created "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984), “Down By Law” (1986), “Mystery Train” (1989), “Night On Earth” (1991), “Dead Man” (1995), “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” (1999), "Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003) and "Broken Flowers" (2005).
- Who directed Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself?
- Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself was directed by Stuart Mabey.
- Who stars in Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself?
- Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself stars Jim Jarmusch.
- How long is Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself?
- Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).