A Sad Flower in the Sand


1h 4m 2001

Brief Synopsis

The almost forgotten story of John Fante and his 1939 novel "Ask the Dust". Writer Charles Bukowski said about the book, "Nothing I read ever got to me like this man who wasn't afraid of emotion." In 1972, while Robert Towne, screenwriter and director, was writing his screenplay Chinatown, he discov

Film Details

Also Known As
Sad Flower in the Sand
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2001
Location
Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 4m

Synopsis

The almost forgotten story of John Fante and his 1939 novel "Ask the Dust". Writer Charles Bukowski said about the book, "Nothing I read ever got to me like this man who wasn't afraid of emotion." In 1972, while Robert Towne, screenwriter and director, was writing his screenplay Chinatown, he discovered John Fante. Looking for writing that would suggest the way people spoke in the 30s, he found the "best piece of literature I've read on Los Angeles." Fante's writing was true and honest, and it "sang." The film unfolds as a road trip through Fante's LA, mainly Bunker Hill, and depicts the hopes and deceptions he experienced. Fante arrived in town when he was 20, with very little money in his pocket and a typewriter in his arms. Fante's love for this city where he dreamt of fame and fortune provides the film's unifying thread. Archival footage heightens the feeling of being in the '30s, and even the contemporary footage of old facades seems straight out of an Edward Hopper painting.

Film Details

Also Known As
Sad Flower in the Sand
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2001
Location
Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 4m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Shown at AFI Fest 2001: The American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival (Documentary Competition) November 1-11, 2001.

Shown at Seattle International Film Festival (Documentaries: Truth With an Attitude) May 24 - June 17, 2001.

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