NY84 explained
NY84 |
Starring: | - Sam Quartin
- Chris Schellenger
- Davy J. Marr
- Ray Field
- Drew Michael Gardner
- Jessie Ruane
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Music: | Fabien Waltmann |
Cinematography: | Romain Wilhelm |
Editing: | Stéphanie Pedelacq |
Studio: | Media In Sync |
Director: | Cyril Morin |
Producer: | Juliette Garrigues Cyril Morin |
Runtime: | 80 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
NY84 is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Cyril Morin, starring Sam Quartin, Chris Schellenger and Davy J. Marr.
Cast
- Sam Quartin as Kate Jones
- Chris Schellenger as Anton Simons
- Davy J. Marr as Keith Wright
- Ray Field as Howard as Sherer
- Drew Michael Gardner as Francisco
- Jessie Ruane as Hortense
- Chadwick Brown as Jim
- Jeannette Hektoen as The Doctor
- Rose Fiore as Keith's mother
- Kat Lindsay as Nurse Cindy
- Nathaniel Peart as Activist
- Jeff Sharkey as Kate's mother
- Erika J. Wood as Housewife
- Mandarin Wu as The Journalist
- Lucas Fontoura as Detective Garcia
Release
The film was released on 24 October 2016.[1]
Reception
Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "When Morin ventures into more mundane territory, including several parent-child scenes, the film — and the performances — can feel forced and inauthentic. But as a zeitgeist-heavy memory piece, NY84 knows its stuff."[2]
The Hollywood Reporter called the film a "sincere but clumsy evocation of a doomed Bohemian idyll."[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: ‘NY84’: Film Review. 14 October 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. 7 October 2023.
- Web site: Review: ‘NY84’ deftly captures the city and an era in the shadow of AIDS. Goldstein. Gary. 13 October 2016. Los Angeles Times. 7 October 2023.