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Imagining America

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Imagining America
Directed byRalph Bakshi
Mustapha Khan
Edward Lachman
Matt Mahurin
Written byRalph Bakshi
Produced byRichard Singer
StarringHarvey Keitel
Ron Thompson
Richard Singer
CinematographyKent L. Wakeford
Production
companies
Distributed byPBS
Release date
  • June 7, 1989 (1989-06-07)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Imagining America is a 1989 anthology film consisting of four shorts with the central theme being life in the United States. It was originally broadcast on the PBS television series American Playhouse.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Overview

Imagining America is an anthology of four short films by different directors. Ralph Bakshi's This Ain't Bebop is about a man's odyssey through surreal downtown Los Angeles as he tries to find the life he once had. Ed Lachman's Get Your Kicks on Route 66 tells the story of America's famous highway. Tribe by Matt Mahurin examines myths in American society. Reflections of a Native Son by Mustapha Khan is a stylized portrait of the South Bronx district of New York City.

Style

The original TV series American Playhouse is produced by John H. Williams, and it is from this series the four pieces to this anthology comes. Together they give a personal view of America. Only one of the four, Ralph Bakshi's This Ain't Bebop, is a narrative, while two others are documentaries: Ed Lachman's Get Your Kicks on Route 66 is about the great American '50s highway and Mustapha Khan's Reflections of a Native Son is a vivid look at the teenage subculture of South Bronx. The fourth piece is Matt Mahurin's Tribe, a cross between impressionist documentary, music video and live-action photo-essay.[3]

Cast

  • Harvey Keitel as himself
    • Craig Stark as Young Harvey Keitel
  • Ron Thompson as Beatnik Poet
  • Margaret Howell as Beat Poetess
  • Dean Hill as Neal Cassidy
  • Sean Heyman as Hipster
  • Kara "Chavez" Sachs as Street Walker
  • Rick Singer as Neal Cassady
  • John Nesci as The Narrator
  • Mary Pat Gleason

See also

References

  1. ^ "Imagining America". Turner Classic Movies.
  2. ^ Louise Sweeney (1989-06-06). "From Four Filmmakers, Quick Takes of America". The Christian Science Monitor.
  3. ^ a b Michael Wilmington (1989-06-07). "'Imagining America': Four Riffs on a Common Theme". The Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Kogan, Rick (June 7, 1989). "Of Thee They Sing'Imagining America' Is A Visual Tribute In 4 'Voices'". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ J. O'Connor, John (June 7, 1989). "Review/Television; 4 Perspectives on America as Myth". The New York Times.

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