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JOHNNY BERLIN is a documentary portrait of Jon Hyrns (AKA Johnny Berlin), a porter aboard a luxury train, who expounds upon his life as a struggling writer while holding down a workaday job.
His stories about his oddball adventures while constantly traveling and trying to maintain some semblance of a life on board the train are simultaneously hilarious and dark. While going about his business making beds and cleaning rooms, he talks about not having a date in five years, trying to sell his liver for cash, asking his father to increase his life insurance policy so he'll get a larger inheritance, and taking a writing sabbatical in Cambodia to write about a man who decides to roll across America.
The filmmaker follows it's subject on a weeklong trip down the West Coast from Seattle to Los Angeles. The film is ultimately an intimate, offbeat, and humorous portrait of mid-life crisis presented as a documentary monologue. Structured like one long rambling conversation akin to Kerouac's stream-of-consciousness writing, JOHNNY BERLIN has real warmth and a style that celebrates the "everyman" and highlights the fact that poetry can exist anywhere, even in the oddest of places.
R.E.M. frontman, Michael Stipe's independent film company, C-Hundred Film Corp, presents a Black Shoe Films production, JOHNNY BERLIN, directed by Dominic J. DeJoseph, who has directed music videos for R.E.M. and others.
Note: The DVD version is the only available version with Johnny Cash's song, "Hey Porter," playing over the opening scene of JOHNNY BERLIN.
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