Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome
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| Directed by | Kenneth Anger |
| Starring | Sampson DeBrier Marjorie Cameron Joan Whitney Anaïs Nin Curtis Harrington |
| Music by | Leoš Janáček (Glagolitic Mass) (1954 and 1966 cuts); Jeff Lynne (Eldorado by Electric Light Orchestra) (1978 cut) |
| Distributed by | Mystic Fire Video (DVD) |
| Release date(s) | 1954 |
| Running time | 38 mins (original version, two other versions exist) |
| Country | USA |
Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome is a short 38 minute film by Kenneth Anger, filmed in 1954. Anger created two other versions of this film in 1966 and the late 1970s. According to Anger, the film takes the name "pleasure dome" from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's atmospheric poem Kubla Khan. Anger was inspired to make the film after attending a Halloween party called "Come as your Madness."[1]
Early prints of the film had sequences that were meant to be projected on three different screens. Anger subsequently re-edited the film to layer the images. The film – primarily the 2nd and 3rd revisions – was often shown in American universities and art galleries during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
The original edition soundtrack is a complete performance of Glagolitic Mass by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček (1854–1928). In 1966, a re-edited version known as The Sacred Mushroom Edition was made available. In the late 1970s, a third revision was made, which was The Sacred Mushroom Edition re-edited to fit the Electric Light Orchestra album Eldorado, omitting only "Illusions in G Major," a blues-rock tune which Anger felt did not fit the mood of the film.
The differences in the visuals of the 1954 original and the two revisions are minor. An early version, just shown once at germany TV in the early 80's and hold until today by the NDR (Germany) includes ca. 3 additional minutes at the beginning incl. a reading of the poem 'Kubla Khan' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
The film reflects Anger's deep interest in Thelema, the philosophy of Aleister Crowley and his followers, as indicated by Cameron's role as "The Scarlet Woman" (an honorific Crowley bestowed on certain of his important magical partners).
The film uses some footage of the Hell sequence from the 1911 Italian silent film L'Inferno. Near the end, scenes from Anger's earlier film Puce Moment are interpolated into the layered images and faces.
Cast
- Samson de Brier as Shiva, Osiris, Nero, Cagliostro, and Aleister Crowley (credited as "The Great Beast 666")
- Marjorie Cameron as The Scarlet Woman and Kali
- Joan Whitney as Aphrodite
- Katy Kadell as Isis
- Renate Druks as Lilith
- Anaïs Nin as Astarte
- Curtis Harrington as Cesare the sleepwalker
- Kenneth Anger as Hecate
- Paul Mathison as Pan
- Peter Loome as Ganymede
References
Notes
- ^ Pratt, Doug (2007-02-01). "The Films of Kenneth Anger Vol. One". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2008-04-10.[dead link]
Bibliography
- Curtis, Davida. Experimental Film (New York: Dell Books/Delta, 1972)
External links
- Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at the Internet Movie Database
- Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome at AllRovi
- Complete film on Google
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