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City of Hope
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Synopsis
A city pulses with racial problems, political corruption, and small-time crime in this ambitious microcosm of urban life, written and directed by John Sayles. Nick Rinaldi (Vincent Spano), a lost soul usually high on drink and drugs, has spent his life in one New Jersey city, getting free rides from his connected father (Tony LoBianco) and hearing the locals talk of his brother's death in Vietnam. Searching for more control, Nick quits the cushy contractor's job provided by his Dad, feeling that major events are about to happen to him. That feeling proves accurate -- by film's end his life will change, as will the lives of many others. Nick is only the center of the movie's sprawling collection of people and plotlines; Sayles takes full advantage of this expansive landscape, as he often begins shooting one conversation, only to pull back and eavesdrop on another, in one smooth, intriguing shot. By listening in, we slowly learn about the citizens and their dilemmas, as the city's woes bubble to a narrative climax. Many of Sayles' regular players are on-screen (the movie features 52 roles), including Joe Morton as a frustrated councilman and David Strathairn as a disturbed street person. ~ Norm Schrager, All Movie Guide

Cast

Angela Bassett Reesha
Tony Lo Bianco Joe Rinaldi
Chris Cooper Riggs
Anthony John Denison Rizzo
Gloria Foster Jeanette
Joe Morton Wynn
Vincent Spano Nick Rinaldi
Barbara Williams Angela
Josh Mostel Mad Anthony
Bill Raymond Les
John Sayles Carl

Production Crew

Charles B. Plummer Art Director
Robert Richardson Cinematographer
Mason K. Daring Composer (Music Score)
John Dunn Costume Designer
John Sayles Director
John Sayles Editor
Harold Welb Producer
John Sloss Producer
Maggie Renzi Producer
Sarah Green Producer
Dan Bishop Production Designer
Dianna Freas Production Designer
John Sayles Screenwriter
Carolyn Cartwright Set Designer
Year: 1991
Runtime: 132
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong language and a scene of sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Esperanza Inc.
Samuel Goldwyn Company

Release
October 11, 1991 (USA)

Awards
1991 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award