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  1. Slaves of New York is a 1989 American comedy-drama Merchant Ivory Productions film. Directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant, it stars Bernadette Peters, Adam Coleman Howard, Chris Sarandon, Mary Beth Hurt, Mercedes Ruehl, Madeleine Potter, and Steve Buscemi.

  2. Roger Ebert harshly criticizes the film adaptation of Tama Janowitz's novel about the New York art world, calling it boring, hypocritical and stupid. He argues that the characters value success more than art and that the film reflects a slave/apartment syndrome in the city.

  3. "Slaves of New York" is a collection of short stories by Tama Janowitz. Its premise is that finding an apartment in Manhattan is so expensive and hard to do that people in the fringes of the art scene, both male and female, end up with undesirable partners simply to have a place to live.

  4. A comedy film based on the stories by Tama Janowitz, directed by James Ivory and starring Bernadette Peters, Chris Sarandon, and Steve Buscemi. See the full list of actors, producers, writers, and other crew members on IMDb.

  5. Meet the denizens of New York City: artists, prostitutes, saints, and seers. All are aspiring toward either fame or oblivion, and hoping for love and acceptance. Instead they find high rents, faithless partners, and dead-end careers.

  6. Meet the denizens of New York City: artists, prostitutes, saints, and seers. All are aspiring toward either fame or oblivion, and hoping for love and acceptance. Instead they find high rents ...

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Slaves of New York 1989, directed by James Ivory | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Tama Janowitz ' collection of stories - some of which she adapted for this film - focuses on the middlebrow,...