Walt Curtis

Nacimiento : 1941-07-04, Portland, Oregon, USA

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Walt Curtis (born July 4, 1941) is a poet, novelist and painter from Portland, Oregon. He is mainly known for his autobiographical work, Mala Noche (1977), which became the basis for Gus Van Sant's 1985 film of the same name. Curtis has shared the bill with many Beat Generation writers, such as Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, and Ken Kesey. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walt Curtis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Películas

Walt Curtis: The Peckerneck Poet
Director
A profile of cult poet-novelist Walt Curtis, and his wandrings in and around Portland, Oregon.
Walt Curtis: The Peckerneck Poet
himself
A profile of cult poet-novelist Walt Curtis, and his wandrings in and around Portland, Oregon.
Mala Noche
Author
Primer largo de Gus Van Sant, rodado en blanco y negro con una cámara de 16 mm y un presupuesto de apenas 25.000 dólares. Walt, un treintañero gay, dueño de una tienda de alimentación, se enamora de Johnny, un joven inmigrante ilegal mexicano, heterosexual y que no habla inglés. Aunque es indiferente a Walt, Johnny aceptar dormir con él por dinero... (FILMAFFINITY)
Paydirt
Walt
Cash-strapped Oregon winemakers turn to growing pot in order to finance their vineyard.
Property
Facing eviction, the residents of a bohemian quarter of Portland, Oregon organize to collectively purchase a block of houses, only to get a crash course in bureaucracy.