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Trees Lounge
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Synopsis
Character actor Steve Buscemi made his debut as a writer and director with this seriocomic tale of a guy who is going through something but doesn't know just what it is. Tommy is a 31-year-old auto mechanic who lost his last job after "borrowing" 1,500 dollars from the cash register and heading to Atlantic City, where he wasted no time losing it all at the tables. The fact that he can't get his own car to run isn't impressing any prospective employers, so Tommy spends much of his time at the Trees Lounge, a local watering hole conveniently located downstairs from his apartment. Eventually Tommy lands some work driving an ice cream truck and becomes acquainted with his ex-girlfriend's 17-year-old niece, Debbie (Chloë Sevigny). When they half-heartedly fall into a romance, it's just one more thing for Tommy to be confused about. Buscemi draws upon a rich cast of supporting actors, including Elizabeth Bracco, Anthony LaPaglia, Carol Kane, Debi Mazar, Samuel L. Jackson, and Mimi Rogers. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Jennifer Alex Art Director
Georgianne Walken Casting
Sheila Jaffe Casting
Lisa Rinzler Cinematographer
Kelley Forsyth Co-producer
Sarah Vogel Co-producer
Evan Lurie Composer (Music Score)
Steve Buscemi Director
Kate Williams Editor
Julie Silverman Executive Producer
Nick Wechsler Executive Producer
Brad Wyman Producer
Chris Hanley Producer
Kelley Forsyth Producer
Sarah Vogel Producer
Steve Rosenzweig Production Designer
Steve Buscemi Screenwriter
Osa Elmfors Second Assistant Camera
Lisa Kent Set Designer
Evan Lurie Songwriter
Coll Anderson Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for plentiful strong language and some drug content
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Live Entertainment
Orion Classics
Seneca Falls Productions

Awards
1996 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award