From director Jim Jarmusch (GHOST DOG, DEAD MAN) comes the story of two New York City friends (John Lurie and Richard Edson) who find their lives turned upside down when the attractive 16-year-old Hungarian cousin (Eszter Balint) of one of them pays a visit. What follows is a road trip first to Cleveland and then to Florida during which the trio lose their money but find their true identities. STRANGER THAN PARADISE is an example of independent filmmaking at its most inspired, vaulting Jarmusch to the top of the indie totem pole.
DVD Features
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono 1.0 - English Additional Release Material: Behind the Scenes Featurette: "Kino '84: Jim Jarmusch" Trailers: Original U.S & Japanese Theatrical Trailers Short Film - PERMANENT VACATION (1980) Text/Photo Galleries: Photos - On-Set
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