Streets of New York

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Movie
German title Streets of New York
Original title The Saint of Fort Washington
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1993
length 108 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Tim Hunter
script Lyle Kessler
production Carl Clifford
Nessa Hyams
Lyle Kessler
David V. Picker
music James Newton Howard
camera Frederick Elmes
cut Howard E. Smith
occupation

Streets of New York (original title: The Saint of Fort Washington ) is a drama about the situation of two homeless people in New York City in the early 1990s, played by Matt Dillon and Danny Glover . The film premiered on September 13, 1993 in Canada at the Toronto International Film Festival . In Germany the film was released on November 2, 1995 on VHS and on May 28, 2004 on DVD. The German TV title is Die Helden von Fort Washington .

action

Unemployed Matthew loses his home after illegal demolition of his home in Pelham Parkway, Bronx . While going to the social welfare office, he meets an overwhelmed mother, whom he accompanies to the nearest home. However, he is not allowed to stay there because it is a family home. Matthew is now forced to stay in a homeless shelter in Washington Heights, where he meets Jerry, who is also homeless. Jerry is a Vietnam veteran who lost his house and family members in the course of his divorce, ended up on the street and is now Matthew's companion. He has been suffering from schizophrenia from a young age. He thinks he is a photographer and takes photos with his disposable camera, even if there is no film in it. In the homeless shelter, they both meet the appointed homeless boss, Little Leroy, who wants to ambush Matthew in the toilet, but Jerry rushes to help and overpowers him.

Matthew and Jerry flee Washington Heights and decide never to return there. They find a home with the homeless Rosario and his pregnant wife. Jerry, who previously worked as a window cleaner, is now teaching Matthew the basics. They decide to stick together and buy an apartment with the savings. When both are forced to return to the homeless shelter by the police due to the cold weather, both fear for their lives. Matthew is left alone by Jerry for a moment when Leroy finds Matthew alone and hits and kills him in a fight with the knife. The film ends with Jerry visiting Matthew's coffin.

Dramaturgy and genesis

The film uses sensitive images about the situation of the homeless in the megacity of New York. Hopelessness, exclusion and the hard life of those affected are discussed here. But the film also underlines their dreams and wishes, the hope for a better life. The film was filmed entirely in New York City, also with the involvement of real homeless extras.

reception

The film was less successful at the box office in the United States, grossing $ 57,115.

Soundtrack

The score was penned by the composer James Newton Howard , who became known through soundtracks such as Blood Diamond .

Track list

  1. Main Titles
  2. Sewing money
  3. Rosario
  4. Rainstorm
  5. Matthew Takes a Picture
  6. Back to the shelter
  7. Matthew's Casket
  8. End Titles

Awards

Stockholm International Film Festival 1993

Toronto International Film Festival

  • People's Choice Award: 2nd place

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards

  • CFCA Award: Nominated

Trivia

  • In order to be able to put himself more deeply into his role, Danny Glover disguised himself as a homeless person and went into the situations they are exposed to in order to better understand the feelings and problems of the homeless.

Reviews

"Besides the small flaws, The Saint of Fort Washington takes its subject very seriously, in a way that the audience finds sad."

“If you've ever stopped your vehicle at an intersection and men with pullers approached and offered to clean the windows, you may have wondered who these people are, where they come from and where they go at night. This film knows. "

“A sensitively developed, realistic story far removed from any spectacular or even speculative event. He looks all the more attentively at the people and the depressing milieu, whereby the film appeals to human dignity in a moving way. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.imdb.de/title/tt0108026/releaseinfo
  2. http://www.imdb.de/title/tt0108026/business
  3. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108026/trivia
  4. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9F0CE0D7173DF934A25752C1A965958260&partner=Rotten%20Tomatoes
  5. http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-saint-of-fort-washington-1994
  6. ^ Streets of New York. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used