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Artist Page: Kenneth Anger
Lengthy bibliography and biography, most notable for an excerpt on Kenneth Anger's personal characteristics, and a detailed Chris Morrisson essay analysing the seminal imagery and aesthetics of 'Invocation of My Demon Brother' (1969).
Kinokaze: Kenneth Anger
Kinokaze = 'Cinema toilet?' Unique Situationist art movement or haywire guerilla ontology redeemed by brilliant imagery of Anger embodying 'Lucifer Rising' archetype.
Whence Came The Stranger
Well researched essay examining the possible influence of Aleister Crowley's Thelema philosophy on Robert Heinlein's 'Stranger In A Strange Land' (1961) novel. Mentions Kenneth Anger's work.
Look Back At Anger
Book review of a recent sordid Anger bio authored by film-critic Bill Landis. Anger retaliated by cursing Landis with a hex.
Voyager: The Beat Experience
Stunning CD-ROM produced by the 'Red Hot Organization' and the 'Whitney Museum of American Art', featuring clips from Kenneth Anger's pioneering underground film work. Excellent resource for background material!
Kenneth Anger
A collection of Kenneth Anger links, and links to Web sites about the 'Underground Cinema' movement during the halycon 1960s era.
Kustom Film Kommando
This 'Austin Chronicle' newspaper interview of Kenneth Anger (November, 1997) covers the influence of Aleister Crowley, the Zanuck connection, and revelations regarding the new 'Gnostic Mass' project. Incisive and revealing comments!
The Magick Musick Museum
O.T.O essay discussing the influence of Thelema on rock music, including commentary about Graham Bond, a soundtrack collaborator with Kenneth Grant. Excellent background research!
The Third Degree: Words With Anger
May 1997 interview with Kenneth Anger for the 50th anniversary of 'Fireworks' (1947). Anger is in gonzo paranoid mode, 'down-and-out' in seedy New York attacking the 'Hollywood Babylon' television documentary, revealing the fate of the 'Hollywood Babylon III' project, and claiming to be victim of a Nancy Reagan instigated IRS audit!
White Wolf Records: Lucifer Rising Soundtrack Details
'White Wolf Records' is the label of notorious Kenneth Anger collaborator Bobby Beausoleil, who wrote an amazing cinematic soundtrack to 'Lucifer Rising' (1980). Implicated in the Manson murders and sentenced to life imprisonment, this site chronicles Beausoleil's creative output over the past decades, and describes his life-work changes and current activities. Now you can purchase Beausoleil's music directly!
Kenneth Anger: The Magus of Cinema
Robert Haller's filmography for the 'American Film Institute' is truly definitive, listing several Kenneth Anger films and projects rarely found elsewhere. States Bruce Prosner in his eloquent introductory essay: "Every great contemporary film director, from Pasolini and Fassbinder to Scorsese and Coppola, is indebted to Anger but few have surpassed his groundbreaking cinema masterworks."
Film's Worst Nightmare?
Film school essay examining sound and editing techniques in underground cinema. Briefly mentions Anger, useful for background and industry context.
Pixel Perfect Films
Jon Ausbrooks and Ali Houssani of 'Pixel Perfect Films' have created an eleven minute transmedia short called 'Inside The Eye Of Scorpio Rising' about Kenneth Anger and his seminal film, which premierred at the 'SXSW 2000' film festival. They are now working on a full-length Kenneth Anger documentary.
Catharton Communities: Kenneth Anger
Post your thoughts on Kenneth Anger's films and meet other fans in this useful online community.
Kenneth Anger@IMDB
The 'Internet Movie Database' Web site file on Kenneth Anger lists films and production credits.
Cosmic Baseball Association: Kenneth Anger
Brilliant conceptual site with masterful aesthetic presentation, biography, bibliography and very revealing 'auto-bio-data' circa 1966 that must be seen to be believed. States New American Cinema chronicler P. Adams Sitney: "the recurrent theme of the American avant-garde film is the triumph of the imagination. Nowhere is this clearer than in the films of Anger."
Mystic Fire Video: Kenneth Anger Bio
Lengthy Kenneth Anger biographical essay featuring information not found elsewhere by 'Mystic Fire,' the distributors of the 'Magick Lantern' film series. The site also features other essays on and pictures from Anger's most famous films.
Magick Lantern Cycle
Powerful tribute to Kenneth Anger opens with moody photographs and quotes by Rudolph Steiner and Eva Winkler/Arnold Keyserling on the Lucifer archetype. The two essays 'Elusive Lucifer' (by Tony Rayns) and 'Modesty and the Art of Film' (by Kenneth Anger) argue for a cinema of sensual revelation, offering rare glimpses of Anger's brooding subjective consciousness. Writes Anger: "Angels exist. Nature provides 'the inexhaustible flow of visions of beauty.' It is for the poet, with his personal vision, to 'capture' them."
Kenneth Anger Interviews
1990 Kenneth Anger interview conducted by Swedish Satanist Carl Abrahamsson. Topics include elitism; cinema as a magical art; the Jack Parsons connection; Jean Cocteau; the Aeon of Horus; the future of the film medium. In-depth commentary from a cinematic Master.
Harvard Independent Film Group: Time Must Have A Stop
More than the usual rare stills and filmography: Robert A. Haller's well-researched and authoritatitve biographical monograph on Anger is a must-read, and now regularly cited by critics and fans alike.
Disinfo TV: Kenneth Anger
Filmmaker Kenneth Anger reviews his own career and gives a backstage tour. RealVideo. Hosted by Richard Metzger. 40 Minutes. Part 1 of 4.
Disinfo TV: Kenneth Anger: Aleister Crowley
Filmmaker Kenneth Anger discusses the life and magick of Aleister Crowley. RealVideo. Hosted by Richard Metzger. 54 Minutes. Part 2 of 4.
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