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Kenneth Anger (filmmaker) INAUGURATION OF THE PLEASURE DOME (1953) Photo - 1

Kenneth Anger (filmmaker) INAUGURATION OF THE PLEASURE DOME (1953) Photo - 1

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Kenneth Anger (filmmaker) INAUGURATION OF THE PLEASURE DOME (1953) Photo - 1

by Kenneth Anger

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Kenneth Anger. No binding. Near Fine. [Los Angeles, 1953]. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm.) black-and-white print still photo, with holograph notation on verso in Anger's hand and sticker identifying this as from his archive. Light creasing, near fine.

Portrait of one of the elaborately costumed performers in the film.

Kenneth Anger (1927-2023) was one of the great American underground filmmakers and one of the preeminent names both in LGBTQ film and in the history of alternative, experimental cinema. Working exclusively in short films, he produced almost 40 works since 1937, nine of which have been grouped together as the Magick Lantern Cycle. His films variously merge surrealism with homoeroticism and the occult, and have been described as containing elements of erotica, documentary, psychodrama, and spectacle. Anger is certainly the first whose work addressed homosexuality in an undisguised, non-coded language, and several of his early films were released before the legalization of homosexual acts between consenting adults in the United States.

He also focused on occult themes in many of his films, being fascinated by the English gnostic mage and poet Aleister Crowley, and is an adherent of Thelema, the religion Crowley founded. Inaugurattion of the Pleasure Dome reflects Anger's deep interest in Thelema, the philosophy of Aleister Crowley and his followers, as indicated by Marjorie Cameron's role as "The Scarlet Woman" (an honorific Crowley bestowed on certain of his important magical partners). Crowley's concept of a ritual masquerade party where attendees dress as gods and goddesses served as a direct inspiration for the film.

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Seller
Walter Reuben, Inc. / WalterFilm US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
WALTER-FILM006391
Title
Kenneth Anger (filmmaker) INAUGURATION OF THE PLEASURE DOME (1953) Photo - 1
Author
Kenneth Anger
Format/Binding
No binding
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Kenneth Anger
Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date Published
1953
Pages
1
Size
8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm.)
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Photographs
Bookseller catalogs
LGBTQ; Photographs; Experimental;

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