Over a period of seven years, Dullaghan interviewed hundreds of people who knew or were affected by Bukowski. The result is both wide-ranging and intimate.
Bukowski: Born Into This (2004)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:39
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: A thoroughly engrossing documentary examining the life of talented but troubled writer Charles Bukowski.
Theatrical Release:Nov 30, 1999 Limited
Box Office: $81,682
Synopsis: Director John Dullaghan spent seven years searching high and low for the most pertinent material he could find about the notorious writer, drinker, and recluse Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). The... Director John Dullaghan spent seven years searching high and low for the most pertinent material he could find about the notorious writer, drinker, and recluse Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). The result is BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS, a highly entertaining, informative tribute to Bukowski's work, his life, and the people who were inspired and influenced by him. Using a large quantity of grainy black-and-white interview footage shot by German Cosmopolitan in the 1970s, some of the most frank conversations and classic moments in the film--Bukowski driving his car through L.A. with a big crack in the windshield, telling stories--come from this archival material. Other interviews come from Bukowski's wife and a smattering of girlfriends ranging from "Cupcakes" to Linda King, from a former post office coworker, and from celebrities and friends like Taylor Hackford, Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, and Tom Waits. Barbet Schroeder also appears in the film to talk about his feature film BARFLY, based on Bukowski, which starred Mickey Rourke. With readings of Bukowski's poems peppered throughout, the documentary traces the progress of his life from his miserable childhood to his 14-year tenure as a postal worker, his column "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" in the L.A. Free Press, his foul mouth and dark outlook, his misogynistic view of women, his books, and of course, his steady heavy drinking. And yet, the film is uplifting and shows Bukowski's soft, ironic side. BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS succeeds with flying colors, adding new insight to this fascinating and hard-to-know character whose memory will not soon be forgotten. [More]
Starring: Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbet Schroeder
Starring: Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbet Schroeder, Taylor Hackford
Director: John Dullaghan
Director: John Dullaghan
Producer: John Dullaghan
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Bukowski: Born Into This
How much was legend, how much was pose, how much was real? I think it was all real, and the documentary suggests as much.
Would do its curmudgeonly subject proud. The film brings Bukowski back to life for a new generation born into this craziness of which Bukowski tried to make sense.
Dullaghan's raw and defining documentary about the man -- and the myth.
A portrait of a sometimes surly, often foulmouthed, always brilliant artist that is at once humane, horrific, hilarious and deeply moving.
It is wide-ranging, it is fair, it is thorough, and although it admires, it is also tough enough to condemn.
It never gets beneath the skin of Bukowski, who seems much more interested in preserving his pugilist/poet image than in revealing himself.
It reveals Bukowski to be a far grander artist than his bum's armor would suggest.
Hefty two-hour running time and the rough quality of some of the archival clips ... means it's likely to have its strongest effect on viewers who bring an inherent interest in Bukowski and his work with them.
...the next best thing [to Bukowski's autobiographical stories]: an extended Bukowski book-flap bio, complete with grizzled author photo, annotated by a knowledgeable zealot.
Documents the quick-tempered writer's meandering journey from miserable childhood through hardscrabble adulthood to comfy late-life acclaim.
As a thorough examination of what made this boozing, brawling womanizer tick, Born Into This can't be beat.
While his friends and fans provide the factual information about Buk's life, it's the interview with the man himself, and footage from his infamous public readings, that really put the whole picture together.
Without straining, this definitive, deeply engrossing film biography makes a strong case for Charles Bukowski as a major American poet.
A documentary portrait of the late American author and poet Charles Bukowski, showing him as more introspective and emotionally vulnerable than you'd think from his rough-and-tumble writing.
Speaks for the idolaters without apology. Yet it maintains just enough level-headedness to show the darker, not-so-admirable aspects of the Bukowski legend.
Bukowski: Born Into This presents a spunky up-close and personal portrait of a bohemian, cantankerous writer who stayed the course.
The triumph of Born Into This isn’t that is makes us understand the man, but rather that it is able to reproduce him so vividly.
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