Blue Collar 1978 R18+
When
2.30 pm, Sun 8 Dec 2019 (114 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
After years as an in-demand screenwriter, Paul Schrader stepped behind the camera for the first time to adapt Blue Collar, a script he co-wrote with his brother Leonard. It is the story of three autoworkers in Detroit who decide to rob their union office to pay off their debts. Soon after, however, they realise they have stumbled upon a situation more complicated and dangerous than they could have predicted.
Part black comedy and part hard drama, the film offer acerbic social commentary on the plight of the working class in America. The three leads – Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel, and Yaphet Kotto – belie none of their acidic on-set rivalry in their charismatic and fraternal performances as the autoworkers in over their heads. The Schraders’ profane and profound script is a cynical depiction of greed and corruption that offers a vision of American capitalism in which nobody emerges unscathed.
R18+
Production Credits
- Director: Paul Schrader
- Script: Paul Schrader, Leonard Schrader
- Cinematographer: Bobby Byrne
- Editor: Tom Rolf
- Print Source: NBCUniversal Archives & Collections, Los Angeles
- Rights: Universal Pictures Australia
- Year: 1978
- Runtime: 114 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Colour: Colour
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm