The Charles Bukowski Tapes
"Barbet Schroeder interviews Bukowski."
Originally released in 1985. The Charles Bukowski Tapes is a documentary film. directed by Barbet Schroeder. With a runtime of 4h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Charles Bukowski and Barbet Schroeder
Synopsis
The Charles Bukowski Tapes are an altogether more than four hours long collection of 52 short-interviews with the American cult author Charles Bukowski, sorted by topic and each between one and ten minutes long. Director Barbet Schroeder (Barfly) interviews Bukowski about such themes as alcohol, violence, and women, and Bukowski answers willingly, losing himself in sometimes minute-long monologues. Amongst other things, Bukowski leads the small camera team through his parents’ house and his former neighbourhood, but the largest part of the interviews takes place in Bukowski’s flat or backyard. The documentary includes a scene in which Bukowski reacts violently toward his wife Linda Lee.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Les Films du Losange
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Charles Bukowski Tapes about?
The Charles Bukowski Tapes are an altogether more than four hours long collection of 52 short-interviews with the American cult author Charles Bukowski, sorted by topic and each between one and ten...
Who directed The Charles Bukowski Tapes?
The Charles Bukowski Tapes was directed by Barbet Schroeder.
How long is The Charles Bukowski Tapes?
The Charles Bukowski Tapes has a runtime of 4 hours and 0 minutes (240 minutes total).
When was The Charles Bukowski Tapes released?
The Charles Bukowski Tapes was released on January 7, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Charles Bukowski Tapes?
The main cast of The Charles Bukowski Tapes includes Charles Bukowski, Barbet Schroeder.