Kenneth Anger
2004 Fellow
Los Angeles, CA
Mouse Heaven (2006)
An experimental short reflecting on the iconic power of Mickey Mouse and commenting on the cultural and sentimental value placed on commercial merchandise.
Selected Works
Film
My Surfing Lucifer (2009)
Mouse Heaven (2006)
Anger Sees RED (2004)
The Man We Want To Hang (2002)
Ich Will! (2000)
Senators in Bondage (1976)
Lucifer Rising (1970)
Invocation Of My Demon Brother (1969)
Kustom Kar Kommandos (1964)
Scorpio Rising (1963)
Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome (1954)
Eaux d’Artifice (1953)
Rabbit's Moon (1950)
Puce Moment (1949)
Fireworks (1947)
Drastic Demise (1945)
Escape Episode (1946)
The Nest (1943)
Prisoner of Mars (1942)
Tinsel Tree (1942)
Who Has Been Rocking My Dreamboat (1941)
Accomplishments
Kenneth Anger is an independent filmmaker and author. He appeared when very young as the child prince in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), and he also began making films at an early age. Most of his films are short experimental works, ranging from 3.5-30 minutes. His career has been recognized with life achievement awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics, the San Francisco International Film Festival, the Silverlake Film Festival, the Mar del Plata Film Festival, and the Maya Deren Award for Experimental Film/Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute. Among other notable honors, he received the Poetic Film Prize at Festival du Film Maudit in Biarritz, France in 1949, which was presented by Jean Cocteau. Anger’s work has screened around the world, including at the Institut Francais de Vienne in Austria, the Galerie Agnes B. in Paris, The National Film Theatre in London and Anthology Film Archive in New York. He is the author of Hollywood Babylon I & II.
Education
Honorary doctorate - L.H.D., Doctor of Humane Letters, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California, 2002
News
July, August, September 2007
Kenneth Anger's short film Elliott's Suicide, a tribute to singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, premiered in New York at Anthology Film Archives, in August. It was screened with Anger Me, a documentary about the legendary underground filmmaker, by Elio Gelmini.
January, February, March 2007
Kenneth Anger’s groundbreaking films have been restored and were finally made available on DVD in January, from Fantoma. The Films of Kenneth Anger Volume One includes his landmark debut Fireworks, Puce Moment, Rabbit's Moon, Eaux d'Artifice and Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.
December 2006
Kenneth Anger’s groundbreaking films have been restored and will finally be made available on DVD in January, from Fantoma. The Films of Kenneth Anger Volume One includes his landmark debut Fireworks, Puce Moment, Rabbit's Moon, Eaux d'Artifice and Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome. One of these experimental shorts, Eaux d’Artifice will also be screened at The Film Society of Lincoln Center's Dance on Camera Festival in January, in the program "Moving Bodies after Maya Deren."