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IMDb2013 | Dane
2013 | John
2013 | John
Unsung Film of the Year | 2014
Dramatic | 2013 | John
2013 | John
Best Actor | 2014 | Daniel
LGBT Film of the Year | 2014
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2014
2013 | John
2013 | John
Breakthrough Actor | 2013 | Dane
First Feature Competition | 2013 | John
Best Youth Film | 2013 | John
Best Film Venice Days | 2013 | John
2013 | John
Budget 5,600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,600,000 USD
In 2008, while performing the Broadway play Equus, Daniel Radcliffe auditioned and got the part of Allen Ginsberg. Radcliffe went on to film the last two Harry Potter movies, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011), and with him unavailable for filming, Chris Evans, Jesse Eisenberg, and Ben Whishaw were cast without Radcliffe. Shortly after, financing for the film fell through. When director John Krokidas started again with the film, he offered the role of Allen Ginsberg back to Radcliffe.
In this film, David Cross plays Allen Ginsberg's father, Louis. In I'm Not There (2007), David Cross played Allen Ginsberg himself.
Actor Ezra Miller turned down the role of Lucien Carr, which was then given to Dane DeHaan.
Chris Evans, Jesse Eisenberg, and Ben Whishaw were originally cast in the lead roles.
Daniel Radcliffe met girlfriend Erin Darke on set.
"Allen Ginsberg: Some things, once you've loved them, become yours forever./And if you try to let them go... /They only circle back and return to you./They become part of who you are... Lucien Carr: ...or they destroy you."
"Allen Ginsberg: [reading his poem] Be careful, you are not in Wonderland. I've heard the strange madness long growing in your soul, in your isolation but you fortunate in your ignorance. You who have suffered find where love hides, give, share, lose, lest we die unbloomed. Jack Kerouac: Allen, that was beautiful, kid. Lucien Carr: You wrote that? Allen Ginsberg: You asked me to."