Kill Your Darlings (2013) is a biographical drama film that takes place in 1944 and follows the lives of young poets Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs. The story revolves around their friendship, love interests, and their involvement in a murder that changes their lives forever. It explores themes of creativity, sexuality, and the limits of friendship.
Howl is a biographical drama that tells the story of Allen Ginsberg, an American poet who gained fame for his unconventional and controversial writing style. The movie focuses on the obscenity trial of Ginsberg's poem 'Howl' and explores themes of freedom of speech, homosexuality, and censorship. Set in post-World War II USA, the film provides a glimpse into the counterculture movement and the beat generation. Through interviews, poetry readings, and animated sequences, Howl offers an intimate look at Ginsberg's life and the societal challenges he faced.
The Great Chicago Conspiracy Circus is a satirical drama set in the 1960s, highlighting the counterculture movement and a high-profile trial in Chicago. The movie depicts the abuse of power, political corruption, and the fight for justice. It explores themes of anti-conformity, anti-authority, and the pursuit of truth in a courtroom setting. The film satirizes societal norms and sheds light on the prevailing conspiracy and political corruption of the time.
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