film from 2010 with a superior, in my opinion, the role of James Franco. He gave a perfectly mannered Ginsberg, his manner of speaking, a voice, not to mention the remarkable physical resemblance (well, maybe not as ugly as Allen ...). The film operates on several levels simultaneously intertwining with each topic Biographical Ginsberg (shown in paradocumentary convention as an interview with the poet), his First to recite the title poem, bearing the animations illustrating it (sometimes a bit literal, but still pretty zacnymi), and the judicial process, which Ginsberg lived to see in connection with the publication of Howl. So in an interesting film depicts not only the silhouette of the poet himself, but also outlines what a huge impact on contemporary culture, customs and freedom of speech (good, maybe pushing it a bit of pathos ...) had his most famous song. Anyway, worth a look.
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