Saturday, February 12, 2011

American Fare Pregnancy Test

Allen Ginsberg

E 'was premiered at the National Festival of Milan Mix gaylesbico cinema and queer culture, Howl, a film about poetry, and the civil battle, which has its center homosexual love, seen as an instrument of self-knowledge and liberation from the conventions of society. The film, starring James Franco in a dazzling role of Ginsberg, really should have been a documentary, but during production, the two directors have realized that to play the power of words of Ginsberg was also necessary to show the poet as a young man: that of the beatnik was a revolt that had to do with youth, sex, vital energy the refusal of the conventions. And then I was born a real film, presented at the festival Sundence, interwoven into four narrative levels: Ginsberg (embodied by a Franco almost unrecognizable, but still heartbreakingly beautiful and capable of conveying strong emotions) that reads its poem in the Six Gallery in San Francisco, the process in which his publisher Laurence Ferlinghetti is put on trial for having published a work considered "obscene" the Ginsberg / Franco, who gave an interview in which he explains the origin and meaning of his poetry and then very impressive animation, trying to make it visually poetic images of Howl.



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