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Poster for City of Hope (1991)

City of Hope (1991)

Release Year: 1991

Nation: United States of America

Alternative Title: La ciudad de la esperanza, Vida de Cidade, Stadt der Hoffnung, Ciudad de esperanza, La ciutat de l'esperança, Toivon kaupunki, I poli tis elpidas, A remény városa, La città della speranza, Miasto nadziei, Город надежды

Director: John Sayles

Writer: John Sayles

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Esperanza Films Inc., The Samuel Goldwyn Company

Genre: Drama

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Gardens of the Night (2008)
  • The Guitar (2008)
  • Snow Treasure (1968)
  • Dark Matter (2008)
  • 8 Seconds (1994)

Keywords

Keywords: american way of life, drug abuse, kids, new jersey, politics, urban life, vietnam war, xenophobia

Story

City of Hope follows several interconnected storylines set in an unnamed New Jersey city. The primary narrative revolves around Nick Rinaldi (Vincent Spano), a contractor who has been supported by his wealthy father throughout his life but feels disillusioned with his existence. Meanwhile, an unstable homeless man named Asteroid (Anthony John Denison) struggles to maintain his sanity amidst the harsh urban environment. Another key character is Wynn Dragonfly (Christopher Walken), an idealistic young politician trying to make a difference in the city's politics. The film explores themes of urban conflict and corruption as these characters navigate their lives, with Nick grappling with his family legacy and his role in shaping the city's future.

Summary

City of Hope is a 1991 American drama film directed by John Sayles, set in an unnamed New Jersey city. The movie explores the complex dynamics of urban life through interconnected stories of various residents. Key themes include disillusionment with American society, drug abuse, politics, and the struggle to maintain one's ideals amidst corruption. Despite its grim setting and subject matter, the film offers a nuanced portrayal of the characters and their interactions, reflecting Sayles' signature humanistic approach.

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