Broken Meat
1991 · 50 min · ★ 6.5 · Documentary
A trip along the seamy edges of New York City and a voyage through the consciousness of the mad beat poet Alan Granville. “Broken Meat” captures Alan’s New York, stripped of its glittering surface: a strange, deserted place.
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★ 10.02017
MovieDocumentary
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★ 8.82016
MovieDocumentary
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MovieDocumentary
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MovieDocumentary
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MovieDocumentary
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MovieDocumentary
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★ 4.32005
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1978
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