Total Eclipse, a title that resonates with the imagery of its subject, cult Symbolist icon Arthur Rimbaud, had quite a journey on its path from stage to screen. German auteur Volker Schlondorff (The Tin Drum) was originally slated to direct, with his sights set on River Phoenix and John Malkovich as Rimbaud & Verlaine. Of course, filmmaker Agnieszka Holland took over the reigns, following Phoenix's tragic death, and the film was released in 1995 starring Leonardo DiCaprio and David Thewlis, bringing Hampton's taut, emotive script to celluloid life.
A life notoriously filled with events, conflict and artistic creation as this, was bound to prove fertile ground and it's a noteworthy tribute to a poet who's been a pivotal inspiration or reference point over the years to talents as diverse as Dylan, Picasso, Beckett, Burroughs, Lovecraft, Sinclair and Acker.