Kenneth Anger
Experimental filmmaker and author

Born
February 3rd, 1927
98 years ago
Died
2023
2 years ago — 96 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An influential figure in underground cinema, established a unique style that combined elements of mysticism, sexuality, and avant-garde techniques. Directed acclaimed short films such as 'Scorpio Rising' and 'Lucifer Rising', which explored taboo subjects and showcased innovative editing techniques. Authored 'Hollywood Babylon', a controversial book revealing scandalous stories about Hollywood's history. Often associated with the psychedelic and countercultural movements of the 1960s.
Directed 'Scorpio Rising'
Directed 'Lucifer Rising'
Authored 'Hollywood Babylon'
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