Man Push Cart (2005) / Chop Shop (2007)

Sun Jul 17 2022 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm

Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum | Los Angeles

UCLA Film & Television Archive
Publisher/HostUCLA Film & Television Archive
Man Push Cart (2005) \/ Chop Shop (2007)
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UCLA Film & Television Archive presents free screenings at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum.
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Man Push Cart

U.S., 2005

In the wee hours of the Manhattan morning, Ahmad (Ahmad Rzavi) grinds out a living from a pushcart, serving coffee and croissants to the midtown business crowd. Writer-director Rahmin Bahrami quickly establishes his Sisyphean existence, rolling the cart through the streets in darkness, rolling it back through rush hour traffic, repeat, before gradually pulling back from Ahmad’s labor to reveal the person struggling to get his life back on track. Bahrami’s post-9/11 immigrant story was critically acclaimed on its release and became a watershed film in the re-emergence of neorealism in American independent cinema.

Digital video, color, 87 min. Director: Rahmin Bahrami. Screenwriter: Rahmin Bahrami. With: Ahmad Razvi, Leticia Dolera, Charles Daniel Sandoval.


Chop Shop

U.S., 2007

The Willets Point area of Queens, New York where auto body shops and scrapyards crowded together in an open-air industrial marketplace—later bulldozed in 2016 for new development—forms the whole of the world for Ale (Alejandro Polanco), a 12-year-old street kid already well-versed in the hustle. Luring customers into a repair shop—where the owner also lets him crash—Ale works to save money, along with his older sister, Isamar (Isamar Gonzales), for a food truck and, hopefully, a way out. Writer-director Rahmin Bahrani surveys this almost post-apocalyptic milieu through Ale’s eyes, a child surviving at the cut throat fringe of late capitalism.

Digital, color, 84 min. Director: Rahmin Bahrani. Screenwriter: Ramin Bahrani, Bahareh Azimi. With: Alejandro Polanco, Isamar Gonzales, Ahmad Razvi.

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Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States

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