New York Premiere
Studio 54
Spotlight Documentary
| USA | 98 MINUTES | EnglishNew York, LGBT
It’s impossible to recall late-’70s New York without recalling Studio 54, the legendary Manhattan night spot where celebrities (think Liza, Liz, Mick, Farrah, and Andy), socialites, the straight, the queer, and the beautiful danced, drank, perhaps got high, and, most importantly, got seen. Located at a then-seedy part of town, it was the brainchild of Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, two Brooklyn college-buddy entrepreneurs who, over the course of 33 months, became the kings of New York—and then lost it all.
Director Matt Tyrnauer skillfully tells this one-of-a-kind story using never-before-seen footage, period music, present-day commentary by Schrager, and recollections from regulars and staff. Particularly invaluable is the testimony of the all-important gatekeeper: Marc Benecke, who, under Rubell’s command, kept the crowd outside at bay and discreetly selected who would be admitted as celebrities pulled up in taxis and limousines. Tyrnauer also explores the social climate that laid the foundation for the club’s sudden rise, the issues that led to its abrupt closure, and Schrager and Rubell’s post-Studio lives. Studio 54 takes its audiences past the velvet ropes, recalling an unforgettable place where, as Schrager put it, “you go to feel good about yourself.”
—Brian Gordon
Director Matt Tyrnauer skillfully tells this one-of-a-kind story using never-before-seen footage, period music, present-day commentary by Schrager, and recollections from regulars and staff. Particularly invaluable is the testimony of the all-important gatekeeper: Marc Benecke, who, under Rubell’s command, kept the crowd outside at bay and discreetly selected who would be admitted as celebrities pulled up in taxis and limousines. Tyrnauer also explores the social climate that laid the foundation for the club’s sudden rise, the issues that led to its abrupt closure, and Schrager and Rubell’s post-Studio lives. Studio 54 takes its audiences past the velvet ropes, recalling an unforgettable place where, as Schrager put it, “you go to feel good about yourself.”
—Brian Gordon
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Matt Tyrnauer
Matt Tyrnauer is a writer, director, producer, and award-winning journalist whose films include Valentino: The Last Emperor, Citizen Jane: Battle for the City, and Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood. He is developing a documentary series for Apple and a film about Roy Cohn, the Svengali behind Joseph McCarthy and Donald Trump.
Director
Matt Tyrnauer
Producer
Matt Tyrnauer, Corey Reeser, John Battsek
Cinematographer
Tom Hurwitz
Editor
Andrea Lewis
Composer
Lorne Balfe
Executive Producer
Molly Thompson, Robert Sharenow, Elaine Frontain Bryant, Andrew Ruhemann
Associate Producer
Alison Schnapp
Co-Producer
Andrea Lewis, Noreen O'Toole, Troy Benjamin, Graham High
Music Supervisor
Liz Gallacher
Assistant to Matt Tyrnauer and Corey Reeser
Will Holt
Cast
Steve Rubell, Ian Schrager, Nile Rodgers, Norma Kamali, Karin Bacon, Myra Scheer
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