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SubUrbia (film)

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For the article about the 1984 film set within the L.A. punk subculture, see Suburbia (film).

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subUrbia
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Directed byRichard Linklater
Written byEric Bogosian
Produced byAnne Walker-McBay
StarringGiovanni Ribisi
Steve Zahn
Ajay Naidu
Nicky Katt
Parker Posey
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release dates
7 February, 1996
Running time
121 min.
LanguageEnglish

subUrbia is a 1996 dark comedy film based on the play subUrbia by Eric Bogosian and directed by Richard Linklater. The movie follows the relationships between a few young adults as they while away their time standing on "the corner" outside a local convenience store. The original soundtrack of the film was written and performed by Sonic Youth.

Cast

Plot summary

Set in "Burnfield", (A fictonal suburb of Austin, TX) the film follows five young people as they stand around at "the corner" one night. This night, Pony (Jayce Bartok), the only person from the group who has "made it" is returning to visit his old stomping ground. Various revelations are made by the characters as they waste away the time by discussing the inane topics that surround urban youth. Much talk is given to the dream of escaping Burnfield, but few do.

Themes

Themes from subUrbia include;

  • Alienation of youth
  • Lack of meeting places for young people
  • Misguided dreams and aspirations
  • Emptiness & inanity of suburban life
  • The "American Dream"