The Bob Edwards Show 

Really Interesting interview:




September 22, 2010


Howl

by Geoffrey Redick, producer

These days, it’s hard to imagine any piece of literature — let alone a poem — 
giving voice to a generation. And it’s quaint to think about the authorities 
putting that poem on trial for obscenity. Some prime time sitcoms and beer 
commercials are more obscene. “Howl” — the movie about the writing and 
publishing of the poem — is unlike any film I’ve seen. There are lots of 
big-name stars, but their dialog is entirely from trial transcripts and old 
interviews. Much of James Franco’s screen time as Allen Ginsberg is a long 
soliloquy about his influences and processes as a writer. Animation gives 
movement to the text of the poem, the images playing against the rthyms of the 
words. The result is an engaging exploration of the courage and honesty 
required to create art, and to weather the reactions, both positive and 
negative. Filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman are known for their 
award-winning documentaries, and they’ve created a hybrid here, a film that 
exists someplace between drama and verite.


 
 
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