Burroughs: The Movie

Burroughs: The Movie

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Burroughs: The Movie explores the life and times of controversial Naked Lunch author William S. Burroughs, with an intimacy never before seen and never repeated. The film charts the development of Burroughs’ unique literary style and his wildly unconventional life, including his travels from the American Midwest to North Africa and several personal tragedies. Burroughs: The Movie is the first and only feature length documentary to be made with and about Burroughs. The film was directed by the late Howard Brookner. It was begun in 1978 as Brookner’s senior thesis at NYU film school and then expanded into a feature which was completed 5 years later in 1983. Sound was recorded by Jim Jarmusch and the film was shot by Tom DiCillo, fellow NYU classmates and both very close friends of Brookner’s.

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Cast: Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Herbert Huncke, Jackie Curtis, James Grauerholtz, John Giorno, Lucien Carr, Mortimer Burroughs, Terry Southern, William S. Burroughs
Director: Howard Brookner
Country: United States
Release Year: 1983
IMDB Rating: 7 (900 votes)
TMDB Rating: 7.1 (24 votes)
Rotten Tomatoes: 92
Runtime: 1h 30m
Release Date: 1984-04-11

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