Three Bewildered People in the Night
Three Bewildered People in the Night is a 1987 American drama film directed by Gregg Araki and starring Darcy Marta, John Lacques, and Mark Howell. The film follows three characters through the dissolution of a heterosexual relationship and the possible beginning of a gay one.
| Three Bewildered People in the Night | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Gregg Araki | 
| Written by | Gregg Araki | 
| Produced by | Gregg Araki | 
| Starring | Darcy Marta John Lacques Mark Howell | 
| Cinematography | Gregg Araki | 
| Edited by | Gregg Araki | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 92 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $5,000 | 
Premise
    
The film revolves around Alicia, a video artist, her live-in boyfriend Craig, a journalist and frustrated actor, and David, Alicia's best friend and a gay performance artist. Through a series of telephone calls and coffee shop conversations, Craig and Alicia split up and Craig and David take tentative steps toward a relationship.[1]
Cast
    
- Darcy Marta as Alicia
- John Lacques as Craig
- Mark Howell as David
Production
    
Gregg Araki shot Three Bewildered People in the Night on a budget of $5,000. He shot in black and white using a spring-wound Bolex camera. The film is an example of guerrilla filmmaking, with Araki shooting in unauthorized locations without permits.[2]
Reception
    
Three Bewildered People in the Night won the Ernest Artaria Award at the 1989 Locarno International Film Festival.
Notes
    
- Levy, pp. 467—68
- Levy, p. 467
References
    
- Levy, Emanuel (2001). Cinema of Outsiders: The Rise of American Independent Film. NYU Press. ISBN 0-8147-5124-5.