Blank Generation (1980) [NR]

Release Date:
October 2, 1980

Original Title:
Blank Generation

Alternate Titles:
Sieluton sukupolvi

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 90

Nada, a beautiful French journalist on assignment in New York, records the life and work of an up and coming punk rock star, Billy. Soon she enters into a volatile relationship with him and must decide whether to continue with it, or return to her lover, a fellow journalist trying to track down the elusive Andy Warhol.

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Assistant Camera:
Chris Head

Assistant Director:
Andrew Deutsch

Assistant Editor:
Miguel Chivite
Andy Federman
John Keogh
Magdaline Volaitis

Associate Producer:
Andrew Deutsch

Co-Producer:
Robert Madero

Conductor:
Elliot Goldenthal

Costume Design:
Dyanne Klein

Dialogue Coach:
Peter Muller

Director:
Ulli Lommel

Director of Photography:
Atze Glanert

Editor:
Paul Evans

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Franz-Christoph Giercke

Gaffer:
Stefan Czapsky

Makeup Artist:
Mira Stern

Music:
Elliot Goldenthal

Producer:
Roger Deutsch

Production Assistant:
George Giogrande
Jay May
Camilla Valez

Production Manager:
Bill Milling

Screenplay:
Ulli Lommel
Richard Hell
Robert Madero
Peter Muller

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Wood

Set Decoration:
Dyanne Klein

Sound:
Larry Scharf
Gary Steele

Sound Editor:
Magdaline Volaitis

Still Photographer:
Stephen Sanacore

Story:
Ulli Lommel

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