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date of birth: 22 January 1953
born: Akron, Ohio, USA
filmography (director):
- Permanent Vacation (1982)
- Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
- Coffee and Cigarettes (1986)
- Coffee and Cigarettes II (1986)
- Down by Law (1986)
- Mystery Train (1989)
- Night on Earth (1991)
(aka LANewYorkParisRomeHelsinki[working title])
- Coffee and Cigarettes III (1993)
- Dead Man (1995)
- Year of the Horse (1997)
- Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)
filmography (actor): selected
- Leningrad Cowboys Go America (1989) - Car Dealer/New York


Jim Jarmusch was born in the US industrial city of Akron, Ohio, not too far from Cleveland, in 1953 [22 January]. He has characterized his father, a businessman on the payroll of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, as a kind man who worked hard to support his family. Before her marriage, Jarmusch’s mother was a newspaperwoman on the staff of the Akron Beacon-Journal who covered show business and movies, among other assignments. One of his grandmothers, a lover of modern art and literature, encouraged her grandson in his literary pursuits. “The only beautiful thing about growing up in Akron,” Jarmusch told Paul Attanasio of the Washington Post (October 2, 1984), “was the [Goodyear] Blimp. You’d be taking a walk and you’d see the blimp. I love the blimp, it’s so beautiful.”
Soon realizing that his future did not lie in Akron, Jarmusch escaped by enrolling in the School of Journalism at Northwestern University in 1970, but, believing that “poets are the lifeblood of any culture” and having wanted to become a poet since childhood, he transferred in 1971 to Columbia University on New York’s Upper West Side. There, he majored in English and American literature under such teachers as David Shapiro and Kenneth Koch, prominent figures in the so-called New York School of avant-garde poets. He also began to read “post-post-structural fiction and the deconstructed narrative and all that stuff,” as he recalled in an interview with Jane Shapiro of the Village Voice (September 16, 1986), and to write “little . . . semi-narrative abstract pieces.”
While growing up in Akron, Jarmusch saw Japanese horror films and James Bond movies, but two black-and-white American films that starred Robert Mitchum made a deeper impression on him. Those movies were The Night of the Hunter, directed by Charles Laughton, in which Mitchum memorably played an implacably evil “preacher” with “love” tattooed on the knuckles on one hand and “hate” on the other, and Thunder Road, a B-movie about hillbilly moonshiners that has since gained a cult following. “Before that time,” Jarmusch told Jane Shapiro, in referring to Thunder Road, “I didn’t know movies could be this dangerous and this seductive.” In 1975, during his final semester at Columbia, Jarmusch went to Paris, where he discovered world cinema through the vast archives of the Cinémathèque Française. In an interview with Lawrence Van Gelder of the New York Times (October 21, 1984), Jarmusch said, “That’s where I saw things I had only read about and heard about - films by many of the good Japanese directors, like Imamura,Ozu, Mizoguchi. Also, films by European directors like Bresson and Dreyer, and even American films, like the retrospective of Samuel Fuller’s films, which I only knew from seeing a few of them on television late at night. When I came back from Paris, I was still writing, and my writing was becoming more cinematic in certain ways, more visually descriptive.”
Back in New York, Jarmusch applied to the prestigious graduate department of film studies at New York University. Since he had no hands-on experience in film, he was surprised when he was accepted on the strength of an essay about film and some still photographs that he had submitted. At New York University he became a teaching assistant to the venerable American auteur Nicholas Ray, the director, among other films, of In a Lonely Place, Rebel without a Cause, and Johnny Guitar. He also met the noted German director Wim Wenders and worked as a production assistant on Lightning over Water, Wender’s documentary film about the dying Ray’s last years. “When I . . . began learning technically how to make films,” Jarmusch told Lawrence Van Gelder, “I decided that’s what I really wanted to do.”
During the four years that he studied at New York University, until 1979, Jarmusch also entered enthusiastically into the post-punk scene that was flourishing in the East Village. He frequented the arty Mudd Club and joined a new-wave band called the Del-Byzanteens, for which he played keyboards, sang, and helped to write numbers like Atom Satellite, with lyrics made up entirely of tabloid headlines. “At the time, everybody in New York had a band,” Jarmusch told Paul Attanasio. “The idea was you didn’t have to be a virtuoso musician to have a band. The spirit was more important than having technical expertise, and that influenced a lot of filmmakers.”
Encouraged by Nicholas Ray and by Amos Poe, an underground New York filmmaker, Jarmusch decided he really wanted to make movies. “Nick told me,” he said to a reporter for People magazine (December 10, 1984), “‘If you really want to make a film, don’t talk about it. Do it.’” Using money from a fellowship grant that was supposed to pay for his tuition, Jarmusch set about fulfilling the program requirement of a student film by starting work on Permanent Vacation in 1979, about two weeks after Jarmusch died. As he explained to Lawrence Van Gelder, Permanent Vacation was about “two and a half days in the life of a young guy doesn’t really have any ambitions or responsibility. He doesn’t live anywhere specifically. He doesn’t go to school. He doesn’t work.” Frowned upon by New York University officials because of its “excessive” eighty-minute length, Permanent Vacation (1980) was distributed by the art circuit in Europe, where it gained a small cult following, but “it really didn’t do anything” in the United States, as Jarmusch pointed out to Van Gelder.
It was in about 1981 that Jarmusch began to work on the script for a short film with Stranger Than Paradise as its working title, but which is now known as The New World. Impressed by Permanent Vacation, Chris Sievernich, the executive producer of Wim Wenders's films, gave Jarmusch about forty minutes’ worth of unused film stock, from which experienced directors could expect to get about five minutes’ worth of finished film. [---] Having learned from Nicholas Ray that if the “scene is there, the movie is there,” Jarmusch filmed his story over a single weekend in February 1982. Casting his friend John Lurie, the saxophonist in an arty jazz band called the Lounge Lizards, as the “cool,” taciturn Willie, the actor Richard Edson as the gregarious Eddie, and the Squat Theater’s Ezster Balint as the tenacious Eva, Jarmusch got a thirty-minute film out of the donated film stock, largely because he framed each scene as one extended shot, with no cutting away to different camera angles within the frame. “I personally thought he was out of his mind,” Lurie has commented. “If anybody had gotten the flu during the shoot, that would’ve been the end of the film.”
While editing his footage in his small downtown apartment, Jarmusch decided that it could be a feature film in three chapters, and by the time he had the film edited, he also had a script for the feature. [---] In 1983 the short version of Stranger Than Paradise won the international critics prize at the 1983 Rotterdam Film Festival, and Jarmusch traveled around Europe trying to drum up financial backing for a full-length version of his film. His efforts were to no avail until he met Otto Grokenberger, a young West German who aspired to become a film producer.
In January 1984, in New York, Jarmusch resumed the shooting of Stranger Than Paradise, and what had been an $8,000 short subject was in the process of becoming a $120,000 ninety-minute film. In March Jarmusch showed his movie to Cannes Film Festival official, who selected it for inclusion in the program of that much -publicized film competition. At Cannes he lost the Palme d’Or, or grand prize, to his old friend Wim Wenders for
Paris, Texas, but he was awarded the coveted Camera d’Or for best [first] feature film.
Since then, Jarmusch has continued along his independant path. Highlights have included working with Johnny Depp on Dead Man and with Winona Ryder & Beatrice Dalle on Night on Earth. He has also appeared in a number of films, notably the Aki Kaurismaki 1989 cult road movie Leningrad Cowboys Go America.


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Down By Law / Night On Earth
Jim Jarmusch
Official UK 2 Dvd Set.
Region 2 (Europe).
2005.
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- Actors: Tom Waits, Roberto Benigni, Winona Ryder, Beatrice Dalle
- Format: Anamorphic, PAL
- Language: English
- Region: All Regions
- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
- Number of discs: 2
- Classification: 15
- Studio: Second Sight Films Ltd.
- DVD Release Date: 17 Oct 2005
- Run Time: 225 minutes
Directed By:
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Jim Jarmusch
Down by Law (1986)
- Jim Jarmusch's uneven but
stylish comédie noire is an astute mixture
of prison picture, road movie and downbeat
screwball. Posturing hard men Tom Waits and John Lurie
find themselves sharing a cell after they are framed for
transporting a corpse and corrupting a minor respectively. Their petty feuding is interrupted
by chatty new cellmate Roberto Benigni, who soon devises an escape plan.
As the excellent soundtrack testifies, Waits and Lurie
are more effectively paired as songwriters than performers,
but they offer solid support to the brilliant Benigni, whose pidgin prattling is a joy
Night on Earth (1992)
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Five taxi rides take place on the same night in Los Angeles, New York,
Paris, Rome and Helsinki. In each cab, a moving, scatty or weird story
about life's little ironies unfolds. While the two American-based
tales in Jim Jarmusch's highly accessible compendium fall flat, the
European segments — Roberto Benigni
confessing all to his priest-passenger, blind Béatrice Dalle
teaching her cabbie a thing or two — hit the right note of quirkiness that
has become the art house director's trademark. Well worth watching
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Coffee And Cigarettes
Jim Jarmusch
Official UK Dvd.
Region 2 (Europe).
2003.
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- Actors: Roberto Benigni, Steven Wright, Joie Lee, Cinque Lee,
Steve Buscemi
- Format: Anamorphic, Black & White, PAL, Widescreen
- Language: English
- Region: All Regions
- Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Wide Screen:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Classification: 15
- Studio: Tartan Video
- DVD Release Date: 28 Feb 2005
- Run Time: 97 minutes
- DVD Features:
- Main Language: English
- Available Audio Tracks: DTS 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
- Sub Titles: English
- Disc Format: DVD 9
- Tabletops
- Bill Murray Outtake
- Taylor Mead Interview
- Original Theatrical Trailer
Directed By:
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Jim Jarmusch
Coffee and Cigarettes (2003)
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Jim Jarmusch's movie consists of 11 vignettes
featuring a cast of famous actors and musicians talking
about the two vices of the title. The point: to see what
sparks might fly from the unusual pairings (for example, Iggy Pop
and Tom Waits chatting about stopping smoking). It sounds great, but in
reality the conversations are mostly dull and therein lies the problem. Shot in stark black and white, there's a
nagging sense of déjà vu here; this is a world that Jarmusch
has shown us many times before. With the exception of Cate Blanchett's
double act — playing herself and a resentful cousin — there's rarely a moment that gets the heart pumping.
However, the episode featuring Steve Coogan and Alfred Molina
is funny, as is the ever-reliable Bill Murray's surreal encounter
with hip-hop giants GZA and RZA.
Containing sporadic moments of pleasure, it leaves you slightly irritated and in need of something more substantial.
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Mystery Train
Jim Jarmusch
Official UK Dvd.
Region 2 (Europe).
2003.
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- Actors: Masatoshi Nagase, Youki Kudoh, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Cinqué Lee, Rufus Thomas
- Director: Jim Jarmusch
- Format: PAL, Widescreen
- Language: English
- Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
- Number of discs: 1
- Classification: 15
- Studio: MGM Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd.
- DVD Release Date: 28 April 2003
- Run Time: 105 minutes
Mystery Train (1989)
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The first American film to be wholly financed by Japanese cash, this is indie cinema close to its best. Demonstrating his customary, quirky genius for character, director Jim Jarmusch effortlessly weaves together three stories set in a moth-eaten Memphis hotel, which is little more than a seedy shrine to Elvis Presley, whose spirit pervades the entire picture. The scenes involving Japanese rock pilgrims Masatoshi Nagase and Youki Kudoh are a delight, while the postmortem into Joe Strummer and Steve Buscemi's bungled robbery is tantamount to a Tarantino prototype. Capping the lot are the exchanges between night clerk Screamin' Jay Hawkins and bellboy Cinque Lee.
Contains violence, swearing, nudity, drug abuse. That's great!
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Dead Man
Jim Jarmusch
Official UK Dvd.
Region 2 (Europe).
2003.
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- Actors: Johnny Depp, Lance Henriksen, Gary Wincott
- Director: Jim Jarmusch
- Format: PAL
- Language: English
- Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
- Number of discs: 1
- Classification: 18
- Studio: Universal
Run Time:
116 minutes
Dead Man (1995)
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In this offbeat western from Jim Jarmusch, Johnny Depp stars as William Blake, a mundane clerk who arrives in the shoot-'em-up Wild West town of Machine to take a job as an accountant only to find the position has been filled. Things go from bad to worse when he accidentally kills a man and is pursued as a gunslinger. Independent director Jarmusch's black-and-white take on the cowboy movie is as bizarre and deadpan as his usual work, but it's enlivened by appearances from the likes of John Hurt and, briefly, Robert Mitchum, not to mention Gary Farmer as an eccentric native American who's under the illusion that Depp's William Blake is the poet. How oddball can you get?
Contains swearing, brief nudity.
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