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  1. 1963 Jack Smith Flaming Creatures HD. Skip to main content. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a heart shape "Donate to the archive" An illustration of a magnifying ...

  2. lux.org.uk › work › flaming-creaturesFlaming Creatures - LUX

    Appearing ex nihilo in early 1963 and banned in New York City a year late, Flaming Creatures proposed an entirely new form of cine-glamour – one that owed everything and nothing to Hollywood’s. This discontinuous, 43-minute succession of “exotic” tableaux, served with a rich stew of (mainly) dated pop music, is a cross between Josef […]

  3. Flaming Creatures is visually washed-out (to the degree that it's hard to even see what's going on) and strange, featuring a nonsensical storyline and a cast of characters of ambiguous gender that ...

  4. Flaming Creatures è un mediometraggio sperimentale del 1963 diretto da Jack Smith. Il film è considerato una delle opere più significative del New American Cinema [2] . Nel marzo del 1964 la polizia ha fatto irruzione in una sala cinematografica di New York sequestrando una copia e proibendone la proiezione nello Stato con l'accusa di oscenità [2] .

  5. A hilarious and startling version of Arabian exotica, Flaming Creatures was shot on backdated black-and-white film stock, creating an overexposed and archaic quality to its images -- a world of uncontrollable sexual energy where women and transvestites primp, pose, dance, romance, and sometimes assault each other.

  6. Flaming Creatures es un cortometraje dirigido por Jack Smith con Francis Francine, Sheila Bick. Sinopsis : 'Flaming Creatures' es toda una referencia en el ámbito del cine experimental de los ...

  7. 29 de oct. de 1997 · Exhibition. Oct 29, 1997–Mar 1, 1998. On October 29, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center opens Jack Smith: Flaming Creatures, a cross disciplinary retrospective exhibition of the work of the revolutionary American artist, Jack Smith (1932-1989). Flaming Creatures assembles hundreds of examples of Smith’s innovative work in photography, film, performance, drawing, collage, costume design, slide ...