Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow

Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow
Directed by Michael W. Dean
Kenneth Shiffrin
Produced by Michael W. Dean
Ryan Brown
Starring Hubert Selby Jr.
Henry Rollins
Lou Reed
Jared Leto
Darren Aronofsky
Narrated by Robert Downey Jr.
Edited by Ryan Brown
Release date
2005
Running time
79 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow is a 2005 documentary film about writer Hubert Selby Jr.[1]

The film's title It/ll Be Better Tomorrow is taken from Selby's novel, The Demon, the slash is included in Selby's typography.

In the film, Selby explains that, on his manual typewriter, an apostrophe meant typing an "uppercase 8", so it was simpler to use a slash. Selby objects to apostrophes generally, preferring the spelling "dont" to "don't".

The 79-minute film features new interviews with Selby, known by his nickname "Cubby", as well as Lou Reed, Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, James Remar, Darren Aronofsky, Uli Edel, Gilbert Sorrentino, Nick Tosches, Jerry Stahl, Richard Price, Amiri Baraka, James Ragan, Michael Silverblatt, Jem Cohen, Kenneth Shiffrin, Nicolas Winding Refn, Desmond Nakano, Susan Compo, and Kaytie Lee with archival appearances by Henry Rollins and Anthony Kiedis. The film is narrated by Robert Downey Jr.

Crew

The film is directed by Michael W. Dean and Kenneth Shiffrin. The editor is Ryan Brown.

The film's executive producers are Selby's wife Suzanne Selby and Kenneth Shiffrin, who was Selby's writing partner on three projects including the screenplay, Scardust.

References

  1. "Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll be Better Tomorrow". The New York Times.


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