我是安格

我是安格

年份:2006

地区:加拿大

上映:2006

评分:0.0 分

播放:126 次

更新:2018年12月03日

导演:Elio Gelmini

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主演:肯尼思·安格|乔纳斯·梅卡斯

分类:纪录片

Anger Me documents the life and works of Kenneth Anger, pivotal figure in the history of experimental film. A major personality of the 1960's and 1970's who defined himself as a "cinematographic magician" and his "cinema" as a ritualistic form, he is particularly well-known for his films Fireworks (1947), Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954), Scorpio Rising (1963) and Lucifer Rising (1970-1981). Kenneth credits the use of esoteric symbolism, prevalent in his films, to Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), the great magician, advocate of Gnosticism and neo-paganism.
  Contemporaries like Stan Brakhage and Harry Smith were influenced by and expanded upon Anger's approach in what was known as Underground film. Later on, this "underground" influenced Martin Scorsese-the contemporary mainstream exponent of this expressionistic style-who openly acknowledges Anger's influence on his film technique. Kenneth is also known as the author of the tell-all series of books on sordid scandals of many famous and infamous Hollywood denizens from the 1900s to the 1950s entitled Hollywood Babylon originally published by Jean-Jacques Pauvert (well known for publishing the work of the Marquis de Sade in the early 1950s and the first publisher of Story of O) in France.
  This unprecedented documentary includes a special appearance of Jonas Mekas, the godfather of American avant-garde filmmaking, and music by Bobby Beausoleil, Steven Brown, Nikolas Klau, Tuxedomoon, Trevor Tureski & Richard Sacks.
  Anger Me is a biographical film about Kenneth Anger (b. 1927), an influential gay underground filmmaker and a pioneer in independent film distribution. While Anger's work has not been as widely distributed as most commercial films, it has had an outsize influence on film aficionados and such filmmakers as Martin Scorsese, John Waters, and David Lynch. His use of popular music in his films is even credited with helping spark the music video phenomenon.
  While Anger Me opens with a brief homoerotically charged dream-like clip from one of Anger's films, one IMDB.com poster correctly wrote that Anger Me is not a documentary, but a 71-minute interview. Only two people speak in the film: Kenneth Anger and, very briefly, cinematographer Jonas Mekas, his sometime collaborator. Most of the film consists of an interview with Anger. Clips of his radical underground work are projected behind him while he sits and speaks in the foreground.
  When seen for what it is, an unusually well-presented work of oral history, the film succeeds as an introduction to Anger's films and the unusual influence that inspires them. Anger, who describes himself as a film poet, is an auteur who says he is "too much of a maverick to work in the film industry". He recounts his associations with a host of famous twentieth century figures including D. W. Griffith, An?as Nin, Jean Genet, Jean Cocteau, Alfred Kinsey, Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Mick Jagger, and other luminaries in a way that seems to promise a list of artistic influences, but is rendered gratuitous when he reveals that none of them significantly affected his filmmaking. Rather, he says, his primary inspiration is the work of Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), the English bisexual mystic and occultist, though Anger never met him. Anger reveals that he is so taken with Crowley's paganism that he is a member of the Ordo Templi Orientis, a religious organization devoted to Crowley's teachings.
  In the interview, Anger discusses the hist
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