Kenneth Anger: Film as Magical Ritual
Anger discusses his Aleister Crowley-inspired theories of art: How he views his camera like a wand and how he casts his films, preferring to consider his actors, not human beings but as elemental spirits. In fact, he reveals that he goes so far as to use astrology when making these choices. This is as direct an explanation of Anger’s cinemagical modus operandi as I have ever heard him articulate anywhere. It’s a must see for anyone interested in his work and showcases the Magus of cinema at the very height of his artistic powers. Fascinating. (Dangerous Minds)
Release Date: 1970-04-29
★★★★★★★★★★ (3 votes)
Similar Movies

Bo Widerberg
★★★★★

The Ewok Adventure
★★★★★

Anatomy of a 'Homicide: Life on the Street'
★★★★★

Other Men's Careers
★★★★★

A Life's Work – Carl Th. Dreyer's Jesus Film
★★★★★
The Making of Double Impact, Parts 1 & 2
★★★★★

Dreyer's Gertrud
★★★★★
Ho! Kanada
★★★★★

Fellinopolis
★★★★★

In the Shadow of Hollywood: Race Movies and the Birth of Black Cinema
★★★★★

The Hobbit
★★★★★

Somewhere Between New York and LA
★★★★★

Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
★★★★★

Cinderella
★★★★★

The Meaning of Monty Python
★★★★★

Inside the Fear Factory
★★★★★
Directing the Beast
★★★★★

Salaam Cinema
★★★★★

Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi's Return
★★★★★

Micro-Budget Marauders
★★★★★