Perhaps the most gifted and invigorating of the American independent film directors of the past two decades, Jim Jarmusch (b.
As the Interviews in this volume reveal, Jarmusch has always been interested in mixing very different cultural ingredients to form something uncategorizably new in films that transcend the bou. 1953) has presented moviegoers with his uniquely personal vision, from his first feature film, Permanent Vacation (1980), to his latest, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999).
Perhaps the most gifted and invigorating of the American independent film directors of the past two decades, Jim Jarmusch (b