
Clerks
Kevin Smith / US, 1994 / 92 min.
This slacker comedy by Kevin Smith probes the mindset of two store clerks in New Jersey as they deliver sharp and philosophical dialogues on the subject of women, sex, adultery and the world in general. Screening on 35mm.

The slogan of this slacker classic was: “Just because they serve you, doesn”t mean they like you.” It”s something the customers of the local Quick Stop Grocery in New Jersey will just have to live with.
Store clerks Dante Hicks and Randal Graves are first-generation slackers, meaning work is something best avoided… Instead, the two lads in lumberjack shirts spend most of their days talking and fantasizing. The tit-for-tat dialogues, riotous discussions and philosophies add a little zest to their existence as clerks at the counter. Kevin Smith”s low-budget black and white film (shot for just 27,000 dollars) on an apparently uncool subject is fast paced and bursts with dry humour. Not surprisingly, it grew into a cult classic.
Clerks touched a chord with a generation of college drop-outs working in underpaid jobs and dreaming of a life less ordinary as an actor, filmmaker or womanizer, without, of course, having to make much of an effort to get there. The film was a slap in the face to all those who still believed in the promises of the American Dream, an act of merry and infectious nihilism, a raised middle finger to the typically American “can do” mentality.
This is part of
Details
Director
Kevin Smith
Production year
1994
Country
US
Original title
Clerks
Length
92 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NLD
Format
35mm
Part of
Eye Classics
Eye’s collection includes a wealth of classics. With the Eye Classics series, Eye brings film history even closer. Every week, we screen at least three classics from the collection under one recognisable name: Eye Classics.



Planning on having a drink or a bite to eat? Book online for Eye Bar & Restaurant.
Share your love for film and become a member of the Eye Society.
Share your love for film and become a member of the Eye Society.
NLEN
