Kevin Smithβs debut CLERKS has become a landmark of independent cinema in the 1990s. Shot in black and white on a shoestring budget, it follows two store clerks through a single day of banter, boredom, and absurd customers.
CLERKS proved low-budget filmmaking could break through with sheer voice and wit. Its profanity-laced dialogue about movies, relationships, and philosophy influenced a generation of indie storytellers. Critics praised it for authenticity: the characters feel like real twenty-somethings stuck in dead-end jobs yet speaking with sharp, pop-culture-infused intelligence.
Today CLERKS is remembered not just as comedy, but as a generational snapshot of working-class malaise, a film that found profound humor in the ordinary. It launched the interconnected βView Askewniverse,β expanding into multiple films and an enduring fan following.
ποΈ 15 GEL online or 20 GEL in person at the door
π Start time: 16:00
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Thursday 25 September
π¬ Film presented in English audio with English subtitles
π Google Maps address is 3a Vekua Street, but please enter Bazari via Atoneli Street above the Carrefour. Directions HERE