Bukowski (2015 film)

Bukowski
Directed by James Franco
Written by James Franco
Adam Rager
Starring Josh Peck
Jacob Loeb
Tim Blake Nelson
Teo Halm
Shannen Doherty
Keegan Allen
Production
company
Rabbit Bandini
Country United States
Language English

Bukowski is an upcoming American biographical film. It retells the childhood years of writer Charles Bukowski. The film was directed by James Franco and stars Josh Peck as Charles Bukowski, Tim Blake Nelson as his father, Henry and Alex Kingston as his mother, Katharina.

Plot

The film focuses on Charles Bukowski's early years: his abusive father, disfiguring acne, alcoholism, and his escape through writing.[1]

Cast

Production

Shooting began on January 22, 2013, in Los Angeles.[1] After shooting for two weeks, the crew took a break, with a planned resumption in March 2013.[5] In April 2014, Cyril Humphris announced that he had filed a lawsuit against Franco that alleges that Franco had adapted Ham on Rye without the necessary film rights.[6][7]

Release

Bukowski was planned for release in 2014.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 McNary, Dave (2013-02-01). "Keegan Allen joins Franco’s ‘Bukowski’". Variety. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  2. Pace, Robert (2014-03-05). "Girl Meets World Casts Teo Halm As Elliot Matthews". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 2014-08-17.
  3. Mathieson, Craig (2014-02-04). "Casting Aspersions: Robert Carlyle becomes Barney the barber". Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  4. "Bukowski (2015)". IMDb.
  5. Verrier, Richard (2014-02-13). "'Bukowski' plays role in modest rise for local film production". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  6. Gardner, Eriq (2014-04-25). "James Franco Sued for Violating Film Rights to Charles Bukowski Novel". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  7. Perlman, Jake (2014-04-25). "James Franco sued for violating film rights with Bukowski movie". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  8. Penner, John (2013-03-08). "Moving beyond the Charles Bukowski American lowlife cliche". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-04-29.

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