factotumfækˈtoʊ təm
factotum (n)
English Definitions:
factotum (noun)
a servant employed to do a variety of jobs
factotum (Noun)
A person having many diverse activities or responsibilities.
factotum (Noun)
A general servant.
factotum (Noun)
A jack of all trades.
factotum (Noun)
An individual employed to do all sorts of duties.
Factotum
Factotum is a 2005 film directed by Bent Hamer, adapted from the novel of the same name by Charles Bukowski. The script also makes use of Bukowski's poems published in What Matters Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire and The Days Run Aways Like Horses Over the Hill as well as some of Bukowski's notebook entries published in The Captain Is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship. For example, Matt Dillon reads the poem "Roll The Dice" in a voiceover at the end of the film. The film is principally a French-Norwegian co-production, although with an American cast. It was released in Norway in 2005 and distributed in the U.S. by IFC Films in 2006. It was released on DVD in the U.S. on 26 December 2006.
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