The first long
feature documentary about iconic writer William S. Burroughs, one of the most
radically subversive literary figures of the 20th century and Godfather to the
Beat poets such as Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, is set to be
restored and re-released after decades of being out of print.
The campaign to restore Burroughs: The Movie will
officially be launched on Kickstarter on World Aids Day December 1st 2012 and
it will run for 30 days. A rare screening of the film will be held December
11th 2012 at 7pm at the October Gallery in London, UK (24 Old Gloucester Street
Bloomsbury, London WC1N 3AL).
The late
Howard Brookner began his Burroughs film while in NYU film school in 1978 with
his fellow students Jim Jarmusch, who did the sound, and Tom DiCillo on
camera. Five years later Brookner had
finished Burroughs: The Movie with the help of BBC.
Burroughs: The
Movie was Howard Brookner’s first of three feature length films followed by
Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars (1986) and Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989) -
starring Madonna, Matt Dillon and Jennifer Grey among other well known actors.
He died of AIDS in 1989, at thirty-four years old. "If I live on it is in
your memories and the films I made", he wrote in a letter he left to his
parents. “That letter was my engine to bring Howard back to life through his
work. After a long search I found the only print of Burroughs: The Movie in
good condition and embarked on a project to remaster it and make it available
to the public”, says Aaron Brookner, nephew of the filmmaker. “The remastering
is part of the work I want to do to preserve my uncle’s legacy”. Howard Brookner’s archive includes more than
300 assets that need urgent preservation. “The re-release of Burroughs is a
first step towards recovering what he made while he was alive.”
‘Burroughs:
The Movie’ features the writer’s close circle of friends including Patti Smith,
Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Francis Bacon, John Giorno, James Grauerholz and
Terry Southern. The film premiered at the 1983 New York Film Festival to rave
reviews. Janet Maslin from The New York Times wrote: “Rarely is a documentary
as well attuned to its subject as Howard Brookner's "Burroughs",
which captures as much about the life, work and sensibility of its subject as
its 86 minute format allows. (T)he quality of discovery about
"Burroughs" is very much the
director's doing, and Mr. Brookner demonstrates an unusual degree of liveliness
and curiosity in exploring his subject".
February 5,
2014 will mark William S. Burroughs 100th Birthday and the film should be
released by then. Also 2013 will mark the 30th Anniversary since the release of
Burroughs: The Movie and that’s when the restoration will take place.
Howard
Brookner’s archive collection contains never before seen material from
Burroughs: The Movie including interviews with Andy Warhol, Patti Smith, Frank
Zappa, Brion Gysin, the legendary Nova Convention, Brian Jones, Anthony Balch
and more. “He documented what was probably the last comprehensive counter
culture movement which came out of downtown New York City in the late
1970s/early 80s, influencing so many of the leading styles and ideas of today,”
says Aaron Brookner.
Beyond the restoration of the Burroughs film, any
proceedings beyond the target funding will be used to restore and preserve
Howard Brookner’s archive described by Francis Poole, head of Film and Video
Collection at the University of Delaware, as “one of the most amazing
collections I have ever seen”. Aaron Brookner, who is also a filmmaker, plans
to create a film about his uncle’s life called Smash The Control Machine: Howard Brookner & the Western Lands using
much of the found footage. “Howard is a strong inspiration and he lived a short
but beautiful life full of sardonic wit.
He was a great filmmaker and this discovery will allow the world to
enjoy his work. I want to honour who he was through the memories of those he
influenced, and the films he made.”
To finance the
restoration project, a crowdfunding campaign will be launched on Kickstarter to
raise USD 20.000 (approx 13.000 British Pounds or 16.000 Euros).
For more
information about the campaign to restore Burroughs: The Movie, Smash the
Control Machine film and Howard Brookner’s archive please visit www.aaronbrookner.com
For further
information and press requests please contact:
Paula Vaccaro
at Pinball London on +4420 7226 6490 / +447941 474 721 paula@pinballonline.co.uk Restoration of Burroughs: The Movie by Howard Brookner
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pinball/restoration-of-burroughs-the-movie-by-howard-brook
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