Rembrandt Laughing
Director: Jon Jost
Cast: Barbara Hammes, Ed Green, Janet McKinley, Jennifer Johanson, John Powers, Jon A. English, Nathaniel Dorsky, Roger Ruffin
Synopsis:
Cast: Barbara Hammes, Ed Green, Janet McKinley, Jennifer Johanson, John Powers, Jon A. English, Nathaniel Dorsky, Roger Ruffin
Synopsis:
This film is a portrait of the passage of one year in the lives of some San Francisco friends, circa 1988 (before the dot.coming of the city), a slow marijuana hazed story which drifts like the fabled fog, encompassing the quirks and habits of a generation that made the city theirs, if only for a while. Very obliquely Rembrandt Laughing sketches the time and place, encompassing the AIDS epidemic, the casual sexual revolution, the debris of ’68 lingering in the air. A quiet, very San Francisco comedy of life among a small group of friends. Rembrandt Laughing was improvised over the period of about a month by Jost and his friends, mostly acting non-professionals.
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Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
