Beat (2000 film)

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Beat
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Directed by Gary Walkow
Produced by Andrew Pfeffer
Alain Silver
Donald Zuckerman
Written by Gary Walkow
Starring Courtney Love
Kiefer Sutherland
Ron Livingston
Norman Reedus
Music by Ernest Troost
Cinematography Ciro Cabello
Edited by Craig Devilliers
Peter B. Ellis
Steve Vance
Gary Walkow
Distributed by Lions Gate Films
Release dates
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  • January 29, 2000 (2000-01-29) (Sundance)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Beat is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Gary Walkow, concerning the period of writer William S. Burroughs's life that he spent with his wife, Joan Vollmer, leading up to her accidental murder in 1951.

The film stars Kiefer Sutherland as Burroughs, Courtney Love as Joan, Norman Reedus as Lucien Carr, and Ron Livingston as Allen Ginsberg. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2000 and was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

The film opens with Vollmer balancing a water tumbler on her head as Burroughs, her husband, aims a gun at her as she entices him to shoot her. The film then cuts to Joan and Burroughs in the months prior in Mexico City, as Burroughs is leaving on a trip to Guatemala to meet his male lover, Lee. Joan, despondent to William's affair and his disinterest in her, is left to take care of their two children while he goes on his vacation.

Various flashbacks from that point on tell the story of the 1944 murder of their mutual friend David Kammerer in New York City, while Joan was a student at Columbia University. David was killed by Lucien Carr (Norman Reedus) after he made unwanted sexual advances on him. Lucien arrives at William and Joan's apartment and confesses to the murder.

The story cuts back to Mexico City in 1951, and Joan goes on a vacation in the country with Lucien and his friend, Ginsberg, while William is in Guatemala with Lee. On their trip, Lucien, who has recently been released from prison for the murder of Dave, attempts to romance Joan but she dismisses his advances. Meanwhile, William unsuccessfully tries to pursue Lee while the two are in Guatemala.

William returns home to Joan, frustrated by Lee's dwindling lack of sexual and romantic interest towards him, and falls into a depression. Joan asks him to return to New York City with her, but he refuses due to his pending charge for heroin possession in the United States.

At the end of the film, William accidentally shoots Joan in the head while at their friends' apartment after the two had been drinking. The film ends with Lucien receiving the news of her death in a telegram.

Cast

References

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