The many layers of Charles Bukowski:
Filmmaker John Dullaghan delves deeply into the enigmatic writer's life
To some, the name Charles Bukowski has become synonymous with sex, drinking and fighting, seedy barrooms and foul-mouthed prostitutes, low-paying jobs and roach-infested hotel rooms. [...]
And I hear he wrote a bit.
But filmmaker John Dullaghan wasn't interested in the usual suspects.
"Those things perpetuate this drunken-slob image," says Dullaghan, 42, whose documentary, "Bukowski: Born Into This," opens Friday at the Nuart Theater in Los Angeles then opens in select theaters in June (the film opens July 9 at the Art Theatre on Fourth Street in Long Beach).
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