Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Directed by Jack Smith, Flaming Creatures is representational of a sexual subculture as well as helpful in building a vernacular of alternative cinema. Frequently and unfairly written off as an inexpensive sexploitation piece due to its graphic portrayals; which once involved police interrupting a screening in New York and confiscating a print of the film after decreeing to be transgressing ...

  2. The Epic Film Challenge II#174 - Flaming Creatures (1963)Dir. Jack SmithStarring: Piero Heliczer, Frances Francine, Sheila Bick, Joel Markman, Mario Montez, ...

  3. Flaming Creatures Directed by. Jack Smith. Awards & Festivals Show all (8) Locarno International Film Festival. 1975. 2008. International Film Festival Rotterdam. 1992. 2006. Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. 2012. Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival. 2019. Cast & Crew.

  4. 7 de sept. de 2018 · Flaming Creatures (1963) by Jack Smith is a sensuous, delirious dream/nightmare that merges sexualities and genders into one great, writhing body of voluptuous desire. See less. Comments.

  5. 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 […]

  6. 1963 Jack Smith Flaming Creatures HD. Skip to main content. We’re fighting to restore access to 500,000+ books in court this week. Join 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 ...

  7. Description by Wikipedia. Flaming Creatures is a 1963 American experimental film by filmmaker Jack Smith. Due to its graphic depiction of sexuality, the film was seized by the police at its premiere on April 29, 1963 at the Bleecker Street Cinema in New York City, and was officially determined to be obscene by a New York Criminal Court.