
Magick Lantern Cycle
Cinematic magician, legendary provocateur, and author of Hollywood Babylon, Kenneth Anger was a unique figure in post-war American culture. His iconic short films are characterised by a mystical-symbolic visual language and phantasmagorical-sensual opulence that underscores the medium’s transgressive potential. Anger’s work fundamentally shaped the aesthetics of 1960s and 1970s subcultures, the visual lexicon of pop and music videos and queer iconography. These nine films form the basis of Anger’s reputation as one of the most influential pioneers of avant-garde film and video art. Fireworks, 1947, 14 min Puce Moment, 1949, 6 min Rabbit's Moon, 1950/1971, 16 min Eaux d'Artifice, 1953, 13 min Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, 1954, 37 min Scorpio Rising, 1964, 28 min Kustom Kar Kommandos, 1965, 3 min Invocation of My Demon Brother, 1969, 11 min Lucifer Rising, 1981, 27 min
Description: Cinematic magician, legendary provocateur, and author of Hollywood Babylon, Kenneth Anger was a unique figure in post-war American culture. His iconic short films are characterised by a mystical-symbolic visual language and phantasmagorical-sensual opulence that underscores the medium’s transgressive potential. Anger’s work fundamentally shaped the aesthetics of 1960s and 1970s subcultures, the visual lexicon of pop and music videos and queer iconography. These nine films form the basis of Anger’s reputation as one of the most influential pioneers of avant-garde film and video art. Fireworks, 1947, 14 min Puce Moment, 1949, 6 min Rabbit's Moon, 1950/1971, 16 min Eaux d'Artifice, 1953, 13 min Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, 1954, 37 min Scorpio Rising, 1964, 28 min Kustom Kar Kommandos, 1965, 3 min Invocation of My Demon Brother, 1969, 11 min Lucifer Rising, 1981, 27 min
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Music
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 169 minutes

Mouse Heaven

The Films of Kenneth Anger: Volume One

The Penultimate Truth About Philip K. Dick

Fight Club

The Imitation Game

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love

Baby Driver

Avatar

Batman Begins

The Conjuring 2

Kenneth Anger
Played Dreamer / Hecate / The Magick / The Magus

Bobby Beausoleil
Played Lucifer / Self
Bill Seltzer
Played Second Sailor
Gordon Gray
Played First Sailor
Yvonne Marquis
Played Hollywood Star
André Soubeyran
Played Pierrot
Claude Revenant
Played Harlequin
Nadine Valence
Played Columbine

Samson De Brier
Played Lord Shiva / Osiris / Nero / The Great Beast

Marjorie Cameron
Played The Scarlet Woman / Kali
Joan Whitney
Played Aphrodite
Katy Kadell
Played Isis
Renate Druks
Played Lilith

Anaïs Nin
Played Astarte
Paul Mathison
Played Pan

Curtis Harrington
Played Cesare / Slave / Sleep-walker
Peter Loome
Played Ganymede
Carmilla Salvatorelli
Played Lady
Ernie Allo
Played Joker
Frank Carifi
Played Leo
Johnny Dodds
Played Kid
Bruce Byron
Played Scorpio
Steve Crandell
Played Blondie
Bill Dorfman
Played Back

Nelson Leigh
Played Jesus Christ (archive footage)
John Palone
Played Pinstripe
Barry Rubin
Played Fall Guy
Johnny Sapienza
Played Taurus
Sandy Trent
Played Man

Bill Beutel
Played Deacon
Harvey Bialy
Played Brother of the Rainbow
Timotha Bialy
Played Sister of the Rainbow
Speed Hacker
Played Wand Bearer

Mick Jagger
Played Self (archive footage)
Lenore Kandel
Played Deaconess

Anton LaVey
Played Satan
Van Leuven
Played Acolyte

Anita Pallenberg
Played Self (archive footage)

Keith Richards
Played Self (archive footage)

Donald Cammell
Played Osiris
Haydn Couts
Played Adept

Marianne Faithfull
Played Lilith
Myriam Gibril
Played Isis
Leslie Huggins
Played Lucifer

Chris Jagger
Played High Priest in Yellow Tunic

Jimmy Page
Played Man with Beard holding Stele of Revealing
Francis Rose
Played Chaos
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