Fireworks (short film, 1947) dir. Kenneth Anger
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Fireworks (short film, 1947) dir. Kenneth Anger
Scorpio Rising (1963) Dir. Kenneth Anger
Lucifer Rising (1972) dir. Kenneth Anger
Lucifer Rising (1972) Kenneth Anger
Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)
Inauguration Of The Pleasure Dome, Kenneth Anger, 1954
“I've always considered movies evil; the day that cinema was invented was a black day for mankind.” Kenneth Anger.
“Well, it would be a crowded world if we didn’t have death to re-arrange the scenery.” Kenneth Anger.
Remembering His Satanic Majesty, pioneering queer experimental underground filmmaker, author and occultist Kenneth Anger (Kenneth Wilbur Anglemyer, 3 February 1927 – 11 May 2023) on the third anniversary of his death. Repeatedly viewing Anger’s visionary homoerotic masterpieces like Fireworks (1947), Scorpio Rising (1964) and Kustom Kar Kommandos (1965) at an impressionable age (frequently at London’s much-missed Scala Cinema!) had a profound impact on me, and his two salacious wildly irresponsible and unreliable volumes of Hollywood Babylon represent sacred religious texts. Pictured: the gloriously ravaged Anger photographed by Floria Sigismondi modelling Gucci’s 2019 Cruise range for System Magazine. (Anger would have been 92 years old here, proving that you’re never too old to be a supermodel).