Review of The Beat Hotel (2012) by Rob D — 10 Jul 2013
1957. The Latin Quarter, Paris. A cheap no-name hotel became a haven for a new breed of artists fleeing the conformity and censorship of America. The hotel soon turned into an epicenter of Beat writing that produced some of the most important works of the Beat generation.
It came to be known as the Beat Hotel. Alan Govenar's feature documentary The Beat Hotel explores this amazing place and time.
This review of The Beat Hotel (2012) was written by Rob D on 10 Jul 2013.
The Beat Hotel has generally received mixed reviews.
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