1996 | United States | Documentary

Basquiat

  • English English 108 mins
  • Director | Julian Schnabel
  • Writer | Julian Schnabel
  • Producer | Jon Kilik, Randy Ostrow, Sigurjon Sighvatsson

STATUS: Released

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Julian Schnabel’s tribute to his friend and fellow painter Jean-Michel Basquiat is less a conventional biopic than an impressionistic, sensory immersion into the much-mythologized downtown-Manhattan art world of the 1980s. Jeffrey Wright, in his first lead film role, stars as the visionary artist whose rise from graffiti tagger to art star forces him to confront the glare of sudden fame, along with racism, his own struggles with addiction, and the difficulties of being self-determining and free in America. Bolstered by an ensemble cast that includes a sublime performance by David Bowie channeling Andy Warhol, Schnabel’s directorial debut—presented here in the filmmaker’s own luminous black-and-white remastering—is a profoundly expressive elegy for a radiant life cut short.

Art Biography 1980s Fame Expressionistic
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The Criterion Collection
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