One of the key American independent films of the 1990s, Richard Linklater's feature debut is an audacious look at the twentysomething culture in the college town of Austin, Texas. Set over the course of a 24-hour period, the film is a collection of short, unconnected glimpses into the dropout ...more
MPAA Rating: R | Year: 1991 | Running Time: 105 minutes
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$30.99CRITERION COLL: SLACKER (1991) (2PC) / (FULL SPEC)
History may be written by the winners, but in movies like Slacker we learn that life's lovable losers often have a far more engaging story to tell. The spiritual anomie afflicting the generation of the then-29-year-old director Richard Linklater provides the backdrop for this meandering and essentially plot-less tale. These college-aged people in Austin, Texas have the freedom and resources to do just about anything, but they choose instead to do nothing. There is a morbid attractiveness to ...more
- Richard Linklater - Should Have Stayed at the Bus Station
- Mark James - Hit-and-run Son
- Stella Weir - Stephanie from Dallas
- John Slate - "Conspiracy A-Go-Go" Author
- Louis Mackey - Old Anarchist
- Brecht Andersch - Dostoyevsky Wannabe
- Aleister Barron - Peeping Kid
- Rudy Basquez - Taxi Driver
- Albans Benchoff - Coke Machine Robber
- Nigel Benchoff - Budding Capitalist Youth
- Stewart Bennet - Sitting on Ledge
- Louis Black - Paranoid Paper Reader
- Bob Boyd - Officer Bozzio
- Meg Brennan - Sitting at Cafe
- Richard Linklater - Director
- Richard Linklater - Producer
- Richard Linklater - Screenwriter
- Debbie Pastor - Art Director
- Scott Rhodes - Editor
- Deborah Pastor - Production Designer
- Lee Daniel - Cinematographer












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