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Volcano: An Inquiry into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry


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Feature documentary on writer Malcolm Lowry. In the grip of his demons, nightmares and fantasies, obsessed by the suicide of one of his friends, Lowry lived a long alcoholic agony. This did not prevent him from delivering to the world pages that place him among the greatest writers of the 20th century. People who knew him well tell of the underworld journey of this man, whose soul was wandering, whose body was embarrassment and whose work was genius.



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The film begins by evoking the conditions of Lowry's death. "I really don't see how Malcolm could have left us any other way than he did. He apparently choked on his own vomit. And in my opinion, that's perfectly consistent with the way Malcolm lived." The tone is set!

Between humor and horror, this portrait of the doomed novelist, author of a cult work, Under the Volcano, which continues to thrill generations of teenagers initiated into alcoholic delirium, gives voice to a series of characters who rubbed shoulders with him.

We delve into the founding events of his strange destiny. We come across a syphilis museum, the memory of a friend's suicide, constipation problems and the uptightness of the English bourgeoisie of the 20s... With inventiveness, humor and derision, the filmmakers paint an inspired portrait of a being with an erratic, Faustian path, who made it his mission to give an account of the allure of... inner hell. Here, all reality becomes myth, and alcohol and literature turn the world upside down.
 

Naomie Décarie-Daigneault
Tënk's Artistic Director

 

 


  • French

    French

    1h39

    Language: Français
  • English

    English

    1h39

    Language: English
  • Année 1976
  • Pays Canada
  • Durée 99
  • Producteur ONF / NFB
  • Langue English, French
  • Résumé court This feature-length Oscar-nominated documentary focuses on Malcolm Lowry, author of one of the major novels of the 20th century, "Under the Volcano".

The film begins by evoking the conditions of Lowry's death. "I really don't see how Malcolm could have left us any other way than he did. He apparently choked on his own vomit. And in my opinion, that's perfectly consistent with the way Malcolm lived." The tone is set!

Between humor and horror, this portrait of the doomed novelist, author of a cult work, Under the Volcano, which continues to thrill generations of teenagers initiated into alcoholic delirium, gives voice to a series of characters who rubbed shoulders with him.

We delve into the founding events of his strange destiny. We come across a syphilis museum, the memory of a friend's suicide, constipation problems and the uptightness of the English bourgeoisie of the 20s... With inventiveness, humor and derision, the filmmakers paint an inspired portrait of a being with an erratic, Faustian path, who made it his mission to give an account of the allure of... inner hell. Here, all reality becomes myth, and alcohol and literature turn the world upside down.
 

Naomie Décarie-Daigneault
Tënk's Artistic Director

 

 


  • French

    French


    Duration: 1h39
    Language: Français
    1h39
  • English

    English


    Duration: 1h39
    Language: English
    1h39
  • Année 1976
  • Pays Canada
  • Durée 99
  • Producteur ONF / NFB
  • Langue English, French
  • Résumé court This feature-length Oscar-nominated documentary focuses on Malcolm Lowry, author of one of the major novels of the 20th century, "Under the Volcano".

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