Slacker [videorecording] / Detour Filmproduction ; producer, writer, director, Richard Linklater.
Material type:
FilmPublisher number: CC1605 | HomevisionSeries: Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 247.Publication details: [United States] : Criterion Collection : Home Vision Entertainment, [2004]Edition: Special edDescription: 2 videodiscs (ca. 98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book ([60] p. : ill. ; 19 cm.)ISBN: - 1559409533
- 9781559409537
- Title on container: Richard Linklater's Slacker
- 791.43/72 22
- CM DVD 00544
- Cinematograper, Lee Daniel ; editor, Scott Rhodes.
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Colección Multimedia (Humanidades 4to. Piso) | CM DVD 00544 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000040171 |
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
Richard Linklater, Rudy Basquez, Jean Caffeine, Jan Hockey, Stephan Hockey.
Cinematograper, Lee Daniel ; editor, Scott Rhodes.
DVD video; region 1, 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Dolby Digital stereo.
Richard Linklater's Slacker presents a day in the life of a subculture of marginal, eccentric, and overeducated citizens in and around the University of Texas; a prescient look at an emerging generation of aggressive nonparticipants.
MPAA rating: R.
Special features: Audio commentaries featuring Richard Linklater and members of the cast and crew; It's impossible to learn to plow by reading books (1988), Linklater's first full length feature, with commentary by Linklater; rare casting tapes featuring select "auditions" from the over one hundred member cast; deleted scenes and on-set footage; footage from the Slacker 10th Anniversary Reunion in Austin, Texas in 2001; original theatrical trailer; stills gallery featuring hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes production and publicity photos, and early script versions; booklet featuring reviews, essays, production notes, an introduction to Plow by director Monte Hellmann, an essay by John Pierson and a complete cast and crew listing; RSDL dual-layer edition.
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