WADECK’S MOTHER’S FRIEND’S SON U.S.A. Independent Cinema - Fiction

Arnold Barkus’ imaginatively crafted, offbeat tale of three young immigrants Anton, a naive Polish sailor, arrives in New York and wreaks havoc in the lives of Wadeck and his French roommate Barbara. Much of the story focuses on Barbara as she searches for an American husband and tries to get rid of the unbearable Wadeck, a coke-fiend paranoiac, and the annoying Anton. Mike Spiller’s expressionistic camera smoothly glides into the charming fantasy worlds of the characters. -Deborah McCrae.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 1991

Director: Arnold Barkus

Producer: Andrew Fierberg

Director of Photography: Michael Spiller

Editor: Cedric Kahn

Cast/Featuring: Arnold Barkus (Anton), Patricia Dinev (Barbara), Dominique Gould (Guy), Ranko Chepin (Wadeck)

Running Time (minutes): 87 min

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