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Night on Earth

Five taxis. Five cities. One night.
1991 | 128m | English

(69757 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
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An anthology of 5 different cab drivers in 5 American and European cities and their remarkable fares on the same eventful night.
Release Date: Dec 12, 1991
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords paris, france, new york city, taxi, megacity, rome, italy, pastor, taxi driver, passenger, night life, casual meeting, metropolis, german democratic republic, casting agent, heart attack, helsinki, finland, road trip, conflict, los angeles, california, episodic, finland, understanding
Production Companies JVC, Locus Solus Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $2,015,810
Budget: $3,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Winona Ryder Corky
Gena Rowlands Victoria Snelling
Giancarlo Esposito YoYo
Armin Mueller-Stahl Helmut Grokenberger
Rosie Perez Angela
Isaach de Bankolé Cab Driver Paris
Béatrice Dalle Blind Woman
Roberto Benigni Cab Driver Rome
Paolo Bonacelli Priest
Matti Pellonpää Mika
Kari Väänänen Man #1 Helsinki
Sakari Kuosmanen Man #2 Helsinki
Tomi Salmela Aki
Lisanne Falk Rock Manager
Alan Randolph Scott Rock Musician #1
Anthony Portillo Rock Musician #2
Richard Boes Cab Driver New York
Pascal N'Zonzi Passenger #1
Emile Abossolo M'bo Passenger #2
Noel Kaufmann Motorcyclist
Stéphane Boucher Man in Accident
Gianni Schettini Transvestite #1
Antonio Ragusa Transvestite #2
Nicola Facondo Lover
Camilla Begnoni Lover
Romolo Di Biasi Angry Driver
Donatella Servadio Dispatcher Rome
Eija Vilpas Dispatcher Helsinki
Jaakko Talaskivi Factory Worker #1
Klaus Heydemann Factory Worker #2
Name Job
Jay Rabinowitz Editor
Magda Bava Costume Design
Claire Fraisse Costume Design
Tina Seppo Costume Design
Anthony J. Ciccolini III Sound Designer
Rudd Simmons Line Producer
Kathleen Brennan Songs
Pauli Pentti First Assistant Director
Christine Parry Still Photographer
Fabrizio De Luca Set Decoration
Kari Laine Set Decoration
Johan le Tenoux Set Decoration
Laurent Saimond Set Decoration
Barbara Gordon Costume Design
Alexandra Welker Costume Design
Jean-Charles Bachelier Hairstylist
Catherine Demesmeaker Makeup Artist
Kaija Ilomäki Makeup Artist
Christina Smith Makeup Artist
Meredith Soupios Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Pietro Tenoglio Makeup Artist
Roni Ben-Nevat Second Assistant Director
Olivier Coutard Second Assistant Director
Terence J. Edwards First Assistant Director
Nils Hoffet Assistant Director
Howard McMaster First Assistant Director
Todd Pfeiffer Second Assistant Director
Joseph Rochlitz First Assistant Director
Giampiero Comanducci Stunts
Elisha Birnbaum Foley Artist
Eugene Gearty Sound Effects Editor
Richard Q. King Foley Editor
Dominick Tavella Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Vancho Foley Artist
Bob Gambardella Gaffer
Nicolas Sand Gaffer
Riccardo Umetelli Camera Operator
Olli Varja Gaffer
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Mimi Everett Title Designer
Tom Waits Original Music Composer, Songs
Jim Jarmusch Director, Screenplay
Frederick Elmes Director of Photography
Catherine E. Coulson First Assistant Camera
Claire Denis Thanks
Riccardo Petrazzi Stunt Coordinator
Dan Kneece Steadicam Operator
Name Title
Demetra J. MacBride Co-Producer
Masahiro Inbe Co-Executive Producer
Noboru Takayama Co-Executive Producer
Jim Stark Executive Producer
Jim Jarmusch Producer
Organization Category Person
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FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**In short, cities at night are beautiful, and taxi drivers generally drive poorly.** This film focuses on five short stories that happened at almost the same time and on the same night to five taxi drivers in five cities: Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome and Helsinki. Directed and written by J ... im Jarmusch, it is not a pretentious film, quite the opposite, and does what films should do: entertain us with five good stories. Obviously, being Jarmusch, these stories touch on a lot of the more human side of common characters. Regarding the stories told in the film, we can summarize them in a message that will not please taxi drivers: in this film, they drive terribly badly and are unlikely to prove competent in their work. The story set in Los Angeles is perhaps the most uninteresting because, in fact, nothing happens except the taxi ride. I also didn't really like the story set in Paris, after all none of those characters seemed the least bit friendly, they were all idiots. The rest are better: the story set in New York is quite moving and shows the more human and understanding side of a grumpy (it seems they are all like that) New Yorker; In Rome, we have a spirited taxi driver who decides to take advantage of the ride with a priest to confess his most outrageous bedroom peccadilloes; in Helsinki, there is a suffering taxi driver telling his sorrows to three drunk passengers. Okay, the film isn't exactly the most interesting or the most appealing, it doesn't have a flashy script and the stories told aren't even anything brutally interesting, but the truth is that the film, with a very bizarre comedy style, works. And the actors, who are very well selected, contribute a lot to this. Despite not liking the segment in which she appears, Winona Ryder is quite competent in her role and leaves us with a very pleasant feeling. Giancarlo Esposito and Armin Mueller-Stahl also don't leave us disappointed because they both interact wonderfully well and create a very good work dynamic. Roberto Benigni is virtually himself, anyone who is already familiar with the style and humor of this unique Italian actor will not find any major surprises here. Matti Pellonpaa does what he needs to do, but moves more discreetly than any of his colleagues. On the negative side, I found Rosie Perez perfectly irritating and histrionic, Gena Rowlands is excessively pedantic even though that wasn't her intention, Beatrice Dalle is rude and unfriendly, Isaach De Bankolé has no interest and sometimes seems stupid in his dialogue and attitudes. Technically, the film exudes "B series" from every pore: the cinematography does not reveal any detail beyond the average, but what it does is well done; the visual and sound effects are effective but equally discreet; taxis really seem to be reliable vehicles and not theater props pulled by some trailer. The nighttime urban landscapes, with their lights and neon (it was still very fashionable) are everything we expected, and they are beautiful, but they are not the kind of beauty that would make us stare in rapture. I enjoyed observing the use of different languages in the various locations where everything happens. The clock and globe effects worked very well, but they feel quite cheap. However, what I have to consider bad is the irritating soundtrack, which seems to mock the film itself.

Dec 13, 2023