The Top of His Head
The Top of His Head

The Top of His Head

1989Movie110 minEnglish

Satellite dish salesman Gus experiences some life-altering changes when he meets performance artist Lucy in this visually poetic fantasy. After Lucy vanishes, leaving a puzzling note, Gus goes on a quest for the mysterious woman. Moving from his meticulous life in a technologically advanced world into the spontaneity of nature, Gus learns some important lessons and begins to trust his own instincts.

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Director: Albie LangGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young, ambitious Black writer named Albie Lang struggles to break into Hollywood. Despite facing numerous rejections and obstacles, he remains determined to tell his stories and make his mark in the film industry. The film follows his journey through the often harsh realities of filmmaking and the pursuit of creative dreams.

Critical Reception

The Top of His Head received a very limited release and is not widely reviewed by major critics. Information on its critical reception is scarce, but it is generally considered an independent film that offered a personal perspective on the challenges faced by aspiring filmmakers, particularly within the context of Hollywood's diversity issues.

What Reviewers Say

  • Not widely reviewed, making consensus difficult to ascertain.
  • Often cited as a passion project by its director and star.
  • Appreciated by some for its honest portrayal of the struggles of aspiring filmmakers.

Google audience: Due to its limited release and lack of widespread distribution, there is insufficient data to provide a summary of Google user reviews.

Fun Fact

Albie Lang, the director, writer, and star of the film, initially conceived "The Top of His Head" as a short film before expanding it into a feature-length production.

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