IMDb
6.9 /10
177 votes


Documentary · 1982 · 1h 31min
More than 20 contemporary North American poets recite, sing, and perform their work. Early in the film, Charles Bukowski talks about the energy of poets and of a poem. These poets are the children of Walt Whitman and of Charles Olson, incantatory and oratorical, radical, sometimes incorporating contemporary political imagery. Black Mountain poets, the Beats, minimalists like John Cage, the wordless Four Horsemen, Tom Waits, and others capture aspects of poets as troubadours.
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IMDb
6.9 /10
177 votes
Rotten Tomatoes
74 /100
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TMDB
8.0 /10
2 votes
Letterboxd
7.0 /10
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Weighted average
7.3/10