Barton Fink
"Barton Fink" is a 1991 film directed by the Coen Brothers. It follows the story of a playwright named Barton Fink, who moves to Hollywood in the 1940s to write for the movies. Struggling with writer's block and the pressures of the film industry, he becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid.
Set in a seedy hotel, the film explores themes of creativity, identity, and the nature of art. John Turturro stars as Barton, while John Goodman plays his eccentric neighbor. The film received critical acclaim and won the Palme d'Or at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.