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Kenneth Anger Live In Light Rest In Peace
As the author so beautifully says, “he was a secret legislator of the twentieth century”
He remains a giant of cinema.
And always will.
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This is a great music video:
Great line.
I first came to him through his scurrilous, hilarious movieland gossip fest of a book Hollywood Babylon, and only later discovered his brave and subversive queer, magickal movies like Scorpio Rising. He intersected with so many fascinating people, and put many of them in his movies:
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/may/25/kenneth-anger-obituary?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Following his Crowleyian destiny, he reminded us that Lucifer, the morning star, fallen Angel, is always an ambiguous icon, not the cartoon bad guy of popular belief, but the bringer of knowledge and self-illumination.
And there has never been anything more dangerous than that.
A great film maker. His legacy is assured.
Big fan. Genius….& always really dug the Jonathan Halper songs Anger put on this version of Puce Moment -
It is so brilliant.
I had watched this more than a few times with my dad. He was both a Ford Motors aficionado and really appreciated movies as an art form. Kustom Kar Kommandos was definitely a big hit.
Wow you’re so lucky to have your father share this with you as a child, my father loved movies and passed on the obsession but I discovered the “art form” aspect on my own voyages of discovery…
He was of course a much misunderstood, maligned and fabulous genius! (I refer to Anger but… also to my father!)
It is, isn’t it?
Another great line is by Anger himself:
"I was a child prodigy who never got smarter."
I met him at an event he did in a Dundee Art Gallery/ cinema a few years back. I turned up early and he was there sitting on his own with a pile of books beside him so we had a chat and he signed a book for me. He’d been up to Boleskine or was on his way there. So good to see a few of his movies on the big screen and an excellent gig afterwards. He later told the audience that he was going to die the next year, this was about 10 years ago.
Oh wow, found it, it was 15 years ago. Time flies…