Our regular spotlight on influential female filmmakers returns with one of the most important independent films of the 1980s. In this episode of The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens launches a retrospective of director Susan Seidelman by examining her groundbreaking debut feature, Smithereens (1982). Long before she found mainstream success with Desperately Seeking Susan, Seidelman captured the grit, ambition, and uncertainty of downtown Manhattan through the story of Wren, a restless young woman determined to become somebody in New York’s fading punk scene.
Along the way, we explore how Seidelman created an authentic portrait of early-1980s New York on a shoestring budget, filming on location amid the city's post-punk culture and urban decay. We also discuss the film's memorable performances, including punk icon Richard Hell, and examine why Smithereens remains such a valuable time capsule of a New York that has largely disappeared. Furthermore, we look at the film's themes of identity, self-invention, and the pursuit of fame, ideas that would later reappear throughout Seidelman's career.
At the same time, Smithereens occupies a significant place in independent film history. Not only did it help establish Seidelman as a major new voice in American cinema, but it also became the first American independent film selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Looking back, the film feels both deeply rooted in its era and surprisingly contemporary, especially in its exploration of image-making, self-promotion, and the desire to be noticed. Whether you're discovering Smithereens for the first time or revisiting a cult favorite, this episode examines the film that launched one of the most distinctive directing careers of the decade.
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