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My own private Idaho, New Line Cinema presents ; produced by Laurie Parker ; written and directed by Gus Van Sant

Label
My own private Idaho, New Line Cinema presents ; produced by Laurie Parker ; written and directed by Gus Van Sant
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: R
Main title
My own private Idaho
Oclc number
57206229
Responsibility statement
New Line Cinema presents ; produced by Laurie Parker ; written and directed by Gus Van Sant
Runtime
104
Series statement
The Criterion collection, 277
Summary
Mike, a sensitive narcoleptic who dreams of the mother who abandoned him, and Scott, the rebellious son of a prominent family and the object of Mike's desire, embark on a quest from the grungy streets of Portland to the open highways of the Pacific Northwest, in search of an elusive place called home
Table Of Contents
disc 1. The film (Idaho ; Seattle ; "Immaculate perfection" ; Pretty rich girl ; "Some hustler, huh?" ; Porno-mag shop ; A German guy named Hans ; Portland ; Worst date ; Bob Pigeon returns ; A crackpot scheme ; "When I turn twenty-one" ; Rock 'n' roll money ; The mayor of Portland ; "Tell us, Bob!" ; The sheriff comes for Scott ; Favor for his cousin ; To the potato state ; Around the campfire ; Not a motorcycle cop ; "Me, you, and mom" ; The family tree ; Room service ; Der adler ; "Some business" ; "You like your bike?" ; Roma ; "Mom?" ; Carmella ; In love with Scott ; Left behind ; In Italian ; Back in Portland ; "Headlong into his inheritance ; "I don't know you, old man" ; Death from a broken heart ; Two funerals ; "A connoisseur of roads ; End credits ; Color bars). Original theatrical trailer -- disc 2. The supplements: audio interview with Van Sant by filmmaker Todd Haynes; "The making of 'My own private Idaho'": a new documentary featuring crew members; "Kings of the road": a new video interview with film critic Paul Arthur on the adaptation; video conversation between producer Laurie Parker and Rain Phoenix; outtakes; audio conversation between writer JT LeToy and filmmaker Jonathan Caouette
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
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