The Beat Hotel (2012)
1957. The Latin Quarter, Paris. A cheap no-name hotel became a haven for a new breed of artists fleeing the conformity and censorship of America. The hotel soon turned into an epicenter of Beat writing that produced some of the most important works of the movement. It came to be known as the Beat Hotel. Alan Govenar's documentary "The Beat Hotel" explores this amazing place and time.All Releases
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Domestic DistributorFirst Run
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Domestic Opening$1,458
Earliest Release DateMarch 30, 2012
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Running Time1 hr 28 min
GenresBiography
Documentary
History
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Alan Govenar | Director |
Alan Govenar | Producer |
Dan Cavanagh | Composer |
Daniel Cicourel Hanley | Composer |
Didier Dorant | Cinematographer |
Robert Tullier | Cinematographer |
Alan Hatchett | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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Harold Chapman | |
Peter Golding | |
Oliver Harris | |
Kit Hussey |