You Never Had It: An Evening With Charles Bukowski - Documentary

Started by wilder, July 29, 2020, 03:50:36 PM

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Directed by Matteo Borgardt and produced by subject and journalist Silvia Bizio, the documentary features rare, rediscovered lost footage of writer Charles Bukowski at the peak of his success on the occasion of his centennial.

Quote from: The Playlist...features producer and Italian journalist Silvia Bizio during an intimate evening interviewing irreverent writer and poet Charles Bukowski in January 1981 at his home in San Pedro, California, during the peak of his literary success. The vintage footage looks like it'll be an extraordinary time capsule comprised of Bizio's old dusty tapes, was long thought lost – rediscovered in her garage 20 years after Bukowski's passing. The film also features a present-day Bizio reminiscing about the encounter with the author, one she cherishes and considers to be life-changing.

During that evening, the two and others, including Bukowski's soon-to-be wife Linda Lee Beighle, converse about sex, literature, childhood and humanity through plenty of cigarettes and wine. The interview was shot on U-matic videotapes, which have been digitized and edited along with new Super8 footage shot in Downtown Los Angeles, set against poems read aloud by Bukowski himself.

An all-too-rare look at the man behind the words, the title of the film itself takes inspiration from the final line of Bukowski's poem, "Those Sons of Bitches" from the collection "Mockingbird Wish Me Luck" (1972)

Directed by Matteo Borgardt
Release Date - August 7, 2020 in virtual cinemas

jenkins

Black Sparrow Press is releasing a centennial edition of a book about him as well. or rather, it was released yesterday

not in order to shittalk his admirers but in order to appreciate the essence of Bukowski by far the best route to take is straight through his own writing. otherwise you just hear people appreciating him and his writing

jenkins

here's the entirety of a bullseye bukowski story adapted overseas