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  1. ROY’S WORLD official trailer #2. Play Video. "Barry Gifford is a killer f**kin' writer ... Roy's World captures his childhood and that time in Chicago, and many other places.

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  2. 2. Sept. 2020 · Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago: Directed by Rob Christopher. With Willem Dafoe, Matt Dillon, Barry Gifford, Lili Taylor. The "Roy" stories of writer Barry Gifford serve as a springboard for an impressionistic portrait of a vanished Chicago.

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    • Rob Christopher
    • 2020-09-02
  3. Fusing vintage footage and photographs of Chicago with animated sequences and an evocative jazz score by Jason Adasiewicz, Roy's World presents an impressionistic portrait of a vanished...

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    • Documentary, Drama
    • Rob Christopher
  4. 22. Okt. 2021 · Co-produced by Chicago filmmaker Michael Glover Smith (Mercury in Retrograde, Rendezvous in Chicago), Christopher’s concentrated 75-minute picture offers an original view of an artist emerging amidst a gritty locale, an atmospheric evocation of a great American city and a tribute to Gifford’s diamond-hard, poetic observations on ...

  5. Featuring Willem Dafoe, Lili Taylor and Matt Dillon, the film brings to life Gifford's autobiographical collection of stories, capturing a vanished 1950s Chicago through a jazzy combination of beguiling archive footage, animation and spoken word.

  6. Featuring Willem Dafoe, Lili Taylor and Matt Dillon, the film brings to life Gifford's autobiographical collection of stories, capturing a vanished 1950s Chicago through a jazzy...

  7. Author Barry Gifford's gritty autobiographical stories of growing up in 1950s Chicago provide the backdrop for an impressionistic documentary portrait of a vanished time and place.