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Barton Fink, Circle Films presents a Ted and Jim Pedas, Bill Durkin, Ben Barenholtz production ; produced by Ethan Coen ; written by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen ; directed by Joel Coen

Label
Barton Fink, Circle Films presents a Ted and Jim Pedas, Bill Durkin, Ben Barenholtz production ; produced by Ethan Coen ; written by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen ; directed by Joel Coen
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: R
Main title
Barton Fink
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
523437651014271971
Responsibility statement
Circle Films presents a Ted and Jim Pedas, Bill Durkin, Ben Barenholtz production ; produced by Ethan Coen ; written by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen ; directed by Joel Coen
Runtime
116
Summary
A darkly comic ride, this Coen brothers film gleefully attacks the Hollywood system and those who seek to sell out to it, portraying the writer's suffering as a loony vision of hell. John Turturro plays the title character, a pretentious left-wing writer from New York City who is brought to 1930s Hollywood to write a script for a wrestling movie for palooka actor Wallace Beery. Fink thinks the job is beneath him, but his desire for acceptance gets the better of him, and he suddenly finds himself holed up in a fleabag hotel in Los Angeles, where he is almost immediately afflicted with writer's block. Various distractions begin to enter his life, first in the form of a famous southern writer (John Mahoney) whom Fink idolizes, and then his neighbor in the hotel, a seemingly amiable salesman played by John Goodman. The writer turns out to be a self-loathing drunk whose secretary (Judy Davis) is the one actually doing the writing. And the neighbor, the working-class hero who Fink made his reputation writing about, may have a horrifying secret of his own
Table Of Contents
Special features include deleted scenes and still gallery
Technique
live action
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