

The Beat Hotel
Directed by Alan Govenar6.644%65%4.5
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 movement. It came to be known as the Beat Hotel. Alan Govenar's documentary "The Beat Hotel" explores this amazing place and time.
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The Beat Hotel was released on March 30, 2012.
The Beat Hotel was directed by Alan Govenar.
The Beat Hotel has a runtime of 88m.
The Beat Hotel was produced by Alan Govenar.
- 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 movement. It came to be known as the Beat Hotel. Alan Govenar's documentary "The Beat Hotel" explores this amazing place and time.
The key characters in The Beat Hotel are Self (Jean-Jacques Lebel), Self (Harold Chapman), Self (Elliot Rudie).
The Beat Hotel is rated Not Rated.
The Beat Hotel is a Documentary, Biography, History film.
The Beat Hotel has an audience rating of 6.5 out of 10.
The Beat Hotel has made $6,480 at the box office.







