Academy Award-winning director Chuck Workman takes viewers on a guided history of the avant-garde by interviewing a variety...
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2010
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This documentary profiles pop icon and gay activist Brion Gysin in his creation of the so-called Dream Machine -- a device...
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2009
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Director
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2008
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Marie Menken was an artist and experimental filmmaker who was a contemporary and confidante to many noted auteurs of the...
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2007
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Director
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2007
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Elio Gelmini's Anger Me paints an enduring biographical portrait of Kenneth Anger, one of the most fascinating, controversial...
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2006
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Director
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2002
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2001
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This documentary captures rhythms in the life and career of famed cinema choreographer Busby Berkeley (1895-1976). In the...
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1998
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Evidently shot over a decade, this documentary portrait of Lithuanian-born filmmaker-poet Jonas Mekas examines his life and...
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1994
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Lucifer is depicted as a fallen favorite of God. ~ Rovi...
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Director
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1980
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Few films have disgusted and outraged the Hollywood community from top to bottom as thoroughly as this one. Though it...
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Book Author
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1972
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1969
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Director, Editor
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1965
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Decried as obscene upon its initial release, this short documentary style feature from avant garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger...
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Director
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1964
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Filmed at the Alhambra in Spain in just one day, according to Marie Menken. Arabesque for Kenneth Anger concentrates on...
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Himself
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1961
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Directed by famed homoerotic underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger in 1954, Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome is considered a...
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Director
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1954
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Set to the "Winter" concerto in Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, Eaux d'Artifice focuses on columns of water jets from the...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Producer
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1953
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This was an attempt by Kenneth Anger to make a film based on the poetic masterwork of the proto-surrealist poet Comte de...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1952
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Le Jeune Homme et la Mort was a ballet film, based on the Ballet de Champs-Elysées' production of Roland Petit's famous 1946...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1951
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Rabbit's Moon is a "Magic Lantern" Commedia del'Arte play in which Pierrot (André Soubeyran) is attempting to reach the moon,...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1950
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The Love That Whirls was based on a passage found in The Golden Bough, the pioneering anthropology book by Sir James George...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1949
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Long before Kenneth Anger's book Hollywood Babylon appeared in France in 1963, Anger had worked on a film script about the...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Screenwriter
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1949
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A landmark of both experimental and gay/lesbian filmmaking, Kenneth Anger's film is a bizarre, disturbing dreamscape of...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor, The Dreamer
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1947
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World War II ends, and Kenneth Anger goes wheeling with his camera into the crowd of a post-War party on Hollywood Boulevard....
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1945
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Escape Episode was a wholly atypical project for filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and yet it was the most well-received of his early...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1944
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In this short film, a brother (Bob Jones) and sister (Jo Whittaker) seem to share a common bond beyond what would be...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1943
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Made when Kenneth Anger was only 14 years old, Tinsel Tree was a short that demonstrated his early disdain for the Christmas...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1942
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Kenneth Anger plays a "chosen adolescent" who is elected to be sent on a trip to Mars in a rocket. He awakes in a Martian...
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Cinematographer, Costume/Wardrobe, Director, Editor, Set Designer, Special Effects
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1942
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About a dozen local children in the Santa Monica area were pressed into service to perform in 14-year-old filmmaker...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1941
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1935
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