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1981 • Drama • 75m

Permanent Vacation

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In downtown Manhattan, twentysomething Allie, whose father is not around and whose mother is institutionalized, is a big Charlie Parker fan. He almost subconsciously searches for meaning in his life and meets some idiosyncratic characters along the way.

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Top Cast

Chris Parker
Chris Parker
Allie
Leila Gastil
Leila Gastil
Leila
John Lurie
John Lurie
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Richard Boes
Richard Boes
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Sara Driver
Sara Driver
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Ruth Bolton
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Evelyn Smith
Evelyn Smith
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Maria Duval
Maria Duval
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Lisa Rosen
Lisa Rosen
Popcorn Girl
Frankie Faison
Frankie Faison
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Suzanne Fletcher
Suzanne Fletcher
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Felice Rosser
Felice Rosser
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Eric Mitchell
Eric Mitchell
Car Fence
Director: Jim JarmuschProducer: Jim JarmuschScreenplay: Jim Jarmusch

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RottenPop
2025-12-20
60%

A slice-of-life student film from legendary filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, Permanent Vacation follows young Aloysius Allie Parker, a teenager obsessed with jazz genius Charlie Parker, who is searching for meaning in his life. He drifts through New York City without a clear destination, guided more by feeling than intent. Along the way, he encounters strange and compelling people who briefly enter his life, offering moments of reflection, confusion, and quiet connection rather than answers. It’s not hard to identify with Allie. He’s a bright young man whose interest in music is a big part of his personality. He’s full of wonder as he enters the world in his own way. His wanderings and encounters are memorable, which matters because they make up the body of the film. The characters are unplugged, fully present, and each is presented with their own quirks and flaws. That serves to keep the film feeling realistic. And in our modern screen-heavy world, that kind of thing feels nostalgic. For the full review: Stay Tuned for the 150 Movies of 1980 Guide

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
Spanish, English
Studios
Cinesthesia Productions
Budget
$12,000

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