Factotum
Visit website6.2/10 • 195
2005-04-25 • 1h 34m
What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
- Directors
- Bent Hamer
- Writters
- Jim Stark, Bent Hamer
- Editors
- Jim Stark, Bent Hamer, Pål Gengenbach
Factotum
Visit website2005-04-25 • 1h 34m
6.2/10 • 195
What matters most is how well you walk through the fire
This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
- Directors
- Bent Hamer
- Writters
- Jim Stark, Bent Hamer
- Editors
- Jim Stark, Bent Hamer, Pål Gengenbach
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsMatt Dillon
Henry Chinaski
Lili Taylor
Jan
Marisa Tomei
Laura
Fisher Stevens
Manny
Didier Flamand
Pierre
Adrienne Shelly
Jerry
Karen Young
Grace
Thomas Lyons
Tony Endicott
Dean Brewington
Old Black Man
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $1,000,000.00
- Revenue
- $2,708,087.00
- Keywords
- based on novel or bookgamblinghorse raceinterviewalcoholismstrip clubnorwaybeautiful womanauthorlos angeles, californiawriteralcoholicliquor storeunemployment