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Asphalt City

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2024 | 120m | English

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A young paramedic is paired with a seasoned partner on the night shift in New York revealing a city in crisis. Discovering the chaos firsthand, he is tested with the ethical ambiguity that can be the difference between life and death.
Release Date: Mar 28, 2024
Director: Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire
Writer: Shannon Burke, Ben Mac Brown, Ryan King
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords new york city, based on novel or book, trauma, drugs, paramedic, medical
Production Companies FilmNation Entertainment, Sculptor Media, Two & Two Pictures, AZA Films, Projected Picture Works
Box Office Revenue: $488,002
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sean Penn Gene Rutkovsky
Tye Sheridan Ollie Cross
Gbenga Akinnagbe Verdis
Raquel Nave Clara
Kali Reis Nia
Michael Pitt Lafontaine
Katherine Waterston Nancy
Mike Tyson Chief Burroughs
Onie Maceo Watlington Sylvie
Alisa Mironova Russian Wife
Robert Oppel Shelter Medic
Donna Glaesener Shelter Nurse
Decater James NYPD Officer
Charrisse Matthews Shelter Staff
Kareemeh Odeh Female Employee
Jagan Badvel Indian Father
Name Job
Shannon Burke Novel
David Ungaro Director of Photography
Lori Eastside Casting
Robert Pyzocha Production Design
Johna Landi Set Decoration
Stacy Jansen Costume Design
Ben Mac Brown Screenplay
Rob Harmon Hair Department Head
Shannon Rae Mulligan Makeup Department Head
Urs Hirschbiegel First Assistant Director
Scott Bowers Second Assistant Director
Hsin Ho Yang Assistant Art Director
Dennis Rainaldi Sound Mixer
Jamison Scott Goei Visual Effects Supervisor
Ricky Barksdale Stunts
Jenel Cota Wardrobe Supervisor
Matthew Atwood Gaffer
Lou Massa Key Grip
Christopher Guzman Post Production Coordinator
Lia Parks Makeup Artist
Ben Bornstein Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Vinny Alfano ADR Recordist
Matthieu Autin Sound Editor
Wesley Grant Utility Sound
Valentin Keung Assistant Sound Editor
Beata Klimaszewska Foley Mixer
Robert Kruk Foley Editor
Kamil Kwiatkowski Foley Editor
Bartosz Mazur Foley Artist
Filip Stefanowski Foley Mixer
Michał Wilczewski Foley Mixer, Foley Editor
Jacek Wiśniewski Foley Artist
Ken Yasumoto Sound Supervisor, Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire Director
Ryan King Screenplay
Nicolas Becker Original Music Composer
Katie McQuerrey Editor
Chris Barnes Stunts
Pete Klein Stunt Coordinator
Derrick Simmons Stunt Double
Saar Klein Editor
Mike Burke Stunt Driver
Robert Oppel Casting Associate
Robbie Smith Stunt Driver
Betty Austin Script Supervisor
Name Title
Warren T. Goz Producer
Eric Gold Producer
Christopher Kopp Producer
Lucan Toh Producer
Tom Ortenberg Executive Producer
James Masciello Executive Producer
Matthew Sidari Executive Producer
Mitchell Zhang Executive Producer
Trevor Osmond Co-Producer
Tina Wang Producer
Jamie Buckner Executive Producer
Shannon Burke Executive Producer
Gia Muresan Co-Executive Producer
Luke Rodgers Executive Producer
John Wildermuth Producer
Tye Sheridan Producer
Babak Anvari Executive Producer
Sean Penn Producer
John Ira Palmer Producer
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Reviews

lachlanthiele
4.0

INT. SEAN PENN AND THE MEDICAL MEN - DAY Truly a 'Midnight Movie' yet, was in competition at Cannes 76! Have your expectation set now, the drunker you are the better this will be! Can’t wait for the sequel: Fruit Flies FADE OUT. ...

May 28, 2023
screenzealots
6.0

Director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire thoroughly succeeds at creating a bleak atmosphere of despair in “Asphalt City,” a dark, challenging project that is going to be a tough watch for many viewers. Based on the 2008 novel “Black Flies” by Shannon Burke, the film delves into the gritty reality of New York ... City as seen and experienced through the eyes of paramedics navigating the chaos and violence that beats beneath the urban jungles of America. The film tells the story of a young paramedic named Ollie Cross (Tye Sheridan) who, in preparation for medical school, is assigned to the night shift with seasoned partner Gene Rutkovsky (Sean Penn). Every 911 call reveals a city in crisis as the men put their lives in danger to help others, but the nightly horrors send Ollie down a nightmarish rabbit hole that takes a serious toll on his mental health. The film offers a visceral and unflinching look at the harsh realities of emergency medicine, and the opening minutes plunge viewers into the heart of the action. Riding along in the ambulance with these men, Sauvaire creates a palpable and dramatic realism that sets the tone for the rest of the film. It’s not pleasant, but it’s undeniably gripping. The themes at play are complex, especially the exploration of moral and ethical ambiguity that plagues the characters. The story takes a dark turn as it unfolds, giving an unflinching look at the psychological toll of witnessing trauma and death that’s all in an evening’s work for these men. Mental health breakdowns ensue, leading to a violent change in Ollie’s personality and a descent into darkness. Things get even worse when the men start to act on their belief that they’re saviors who are playing God on the streets of NYC. A word of warning to the squeamish: the medical scenes offer a highly realistic and extremely gruesome portrayal of emergency medical procedures. They are vivid and grisly, and those who can’t handle blood and gore will have a hard time with this film. Medical enthusiasts, however, will appreciate the attention to detail and authenticity. Despite boasting strong performances and a gripping narrative, “Asphalt City” fizzles with a corny ending that falls victim to clichéd dark drama tropes. I really loved the majority of the film, though, and it’s so bleak that I felt the need to wash off the layer of darkness and despair that I could feel clinging to me long after the credits rolled. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS

Jul 17, 2024