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Matt Tyrnauers swift, entertaining documentary largely belongs to the latter camp.

And you watchStudio 54wanting very much to be a part of this world.
It looks like the greatest party you werent invited to.
As the film makes clear, the club was also an oasis for many who were outcasts elsewhere.
You just dance with whoever you want.
But most of New York couldnt get into the club.
They werent good-looking, or fashionable, or famous enough.
You blame it on other people on gay people, black people, and women.
Of course, Studio 54s owners admitted that they themselves probably couldnt have gotten in either.
Schrager and Rubell would eventually be imprisoned for tax evasion.
But Tyrnauer isnt interested in going over old misdeeds.
Hes more focused on the friendship between the clubs creators.