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      BIO / DONATE! — Gary Walkow. The earliest dream I remember,...

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      BEAT — Gary Walkow. Beat is the story of the two seminal...

  2. BIO / DONATE! — Gary Walkow. The earliest dream I remember, age 4: I am on an operating table in my bedroom. A doctor in a gray suit stands over me. My head is split open and a tangled mass of 8mm film spills out. The doctor holds a strip of the film up to the light and it is little me running across the front yard.

  3. Beat is a 2000 American biographical drama film written and directed by Gary Walkow, and starring Courtney Love, Kiefer Sutherland, Norman Reedus, and Ron Livingston.The film focuses primarily on the last several weeks of writer Joan Vollmer's life in 1951 Mexico City, leading up to her accidental killing by her husband, the writer William S. Burroughs.

  4. Notes from Underground: Directed by Gary Walkow. With Henry Czerny, Sheryl Lee, Vic Polizos, Jon Favreau. Society will always present problems--we can look for the best outcome within our beliefs.

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    • Drama
    • Gary Walkow
    • 1996-01
  5. BEAT — Gary Walkow. Beat is the story of the two seminal incidents in the formation of the Beat movement: the events leading up to Lucienn Carr killing Dave Kammerer in New York City in 1944, and the events leading up to William Burroughs killing Joan Burroughs in Mexico City in 1951. These two murders, a straight man killing a gay man, and a ...

  6. GARY WALKOW United States, 2017. Adapted from his own novel, Gary Walkow’s eerie, beguiling ghost story stars Kate Lyn Sheil as a woman haunted by a Mephistophelian mystery man and newfound telepathic powers. A new gem from a prizewinning independent filmmaker. WATCH.

  7. Nov 14, 2013 · The Essay. Essays from leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond. Film-maker Gary Walkow reflects on how existential thinking has influenced his work.