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Howl (2010)

Howl (2010)
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James Franco stars as Allen Ginsberg in Robert Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's biopic that blends traditional narrative storytelling with documentary-style footage and vivid animation to paint a compelling portrait of the famed Beat poet. For many historians, the counterculture was conceived the moment Ginsberg's landmark poem "Howl" was put on trial. On October 7, 1955, the charismatic young poet stunned audiences at San Francisco's Six Gallery with the first-ever public reading of "Howl." Two years later, Ginsberg was standing before fierce prosecutor Ralph McIntosh (David Strathairn) and ultra-conservative judge Clayton Horn (Bob Balaban) to defend his most famous work against accusations of obscenity. In addition to offering a detailed reenactment of that historical trial, Howl also recounts the early life events that molded Ginsberg into one of the most vital and outspoken voices of his generation, and features an animated visualization of the poem created by former Ginsberg collaborator Eric Drooker, and a score by Carter Burwell. Jon Hamm, Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise Parker, and Alessandro Nivola co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
James FrancoDavid Strathairn, (more)
Director(s):
Robert EpsteinJeffrey Friedman, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Howl

James Franco stars as Allen Ginsberg in Robert Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's biopic that blends traditional narrative storytelling with documentary-style footage and vivid animation to paint a compelling portrait of the famed Beat poet. For many historians, the counterculture was conceived the moment Ginsberg's landmark poem "Howl" was put on trial. On October 7, 1955, the charismatic young poet stunned audiences at San Francisco's Six Gallery with the first-ever public reading of "Howl." Two years later, Ginsberg was standing before fierce prosecutor Ralph McIntosh (David Strathairn) and ultra-conservative judge Clayton Horn (Bob Balaban) to defend his most famous work against accusations of obscenity. In addition to offering a detailed reenactment of that historical trial, Howl also recounts the early life events that molded Ginsberg into one of the most vital and outspoken voices of his generation, and features an animated visualization of the poem created by former Ginsberg collaborator Eric Drooker, and a score by Carter Burwell. Jon Hamm, Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise Parker, and Alessandro Nivola co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

Complete Cast of Howl


Director(s):
Jeffrey FriedmanRobert Epstein
Writer(s):
Jeffrey FriedmanRobert Epstein
Producer(s):
Elizabeth RedleafChristine WalkerChristine Kunewa Walker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations)
Categories:
Drama
Howl Awards:
  • 2010 - National Board of Review - Freedom of Expression Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Marie F.

    James Franco is one of our very finest actors and his talent brightly illuminates the story of a troubled poet and his troubling poetry. Also worthy of praise is the animation that accompanies the poetry and the very fine acting by everyone in the courtroom scenes. It's a movie that demands attention from the audience, but it is definitely worth the effort.

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    Kurt S.

    This is an accessible and somewhat interesting case study on definition of obscenity and how it relates to literature. Despite James Franco's creditable impersonation of Allen Ginsberg, the film lacks dramatic energy or any meaningful character development.

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    Michael M.

    film and Ginsberg character really capture the spirit of the times and show the power of the written and spoken word to influence thought and action. Franco delivers a powerful, believable performance.

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