Barfly
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Barfly

Based on the life of successful poet Charles Bukowski and his exploits in Hollywood during the 60s, 70s, and 80s.

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Barfly (1987) is a film that chronicles the life of Henry Chinaski, a talented yet troubled poet inspired by the real-life experiences of writer Charles Bukowski in 1960s, 70s, and 80s Hollywood. Henry spends his days drinking in dive bars and writing poems while trying to navigate his tumultuous relationships and existential struggles. He meets the fiery Wanda Wilcox, a fellow alcoholic with whom he forms a passionate yet destructive bond. As Henry and Wanda's turbulent romance unfolds, they confront their inner demons and grapple with the realities of their chaotic lives.

Barfly offers a raw and unflinching look at the gritty underbelly of the Los Angeles bar scene, capturing the essence of Bukowski's distinctive writing style and his unique perspective on life. With its dark humor, complex characters, and poignant storytelling, Barfly is a thought-provoking exploration of art, addiction, and the pursuit of meaning in a world filled with chaos and despair. Join Henry and Wanda on their journey through love, loss, and self-discovery in this acclaimed film inspired by one of the most influential voices in American literature.

Also Known As:

Barfly

Release Date:

16 Oct 1987

Writers:

Charles Bukowski

Awards:

6 nominations