Compilation/Packaged Set: The Complete Magick Lantern Cycle
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Nine films grouped together that form the basis of Anger's reputation as one of the most influential independent filmmakers in cinema history.

Disk 1
Eaux D'artifice
Fireworks
Inauguration Of The Pleasure Dome
Puce Moment
Rabbit's Moon (1950)

Disk 2
Invocation Of My Demon Brother
Kustom Kar Kommando
Lucifer Rising
Rabbit's Moon (1979)
Scorpio Rising

Links: Jim Clark's +Review of the Magic Lantern Cycle

Magick Lantern Trailer


Eaux D'artifice
Fantoma Films (1953)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Music, Short
In Collection
#710
6*
Seen ItYes
(10/4/2016 Home)
IMDB   6.9
20 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1
Carmilla Salvatorelli Lady
Kenneth Anger
Carmillo Salvatorelli
Director
Kenneth Anger
Producer Kenneth Anger

A woman dressed elegantly walks purposely through the water gardens at the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, as the music of Vivaldi's "Winter" movement of "The Four Seasons" plays. Heavy red filters give a blue cast to the light; water plays across stone, and fountains send it into the air. No words are spoken. Baroque statuary and the sensuous flow of water are back lit. Anger calls it "water games."
A woman dressed elegantly walks purposely through the water gardens at the Villa d'Este in Tivoli, as the music of Vivaldi's "Winter" movement of "The Four Seasons" plays. Heavy red filters give a blue cast to the light; water plays across stone, and fountains send it into the air. No words are spoken. Baroque statuary and the sensuous flow of water are back lit. Anger calls it "water games." Written by jhailey@hotmail.com
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Location Personal Library - The Complete Magic Lantern Cycle
Owner Deitz
Links ‡ YouTube: Movie Clip
‡ Wikipedia
‡ National Film Registry of the Library of Congress
Eaux d'artifice at Core for Movies
IMDB
TheMovieDb.org
References
Festivals & Awards National Film Registry, Library of Congress

Notes
A wonderful study of darkness and fountains in moonlight -- Anger said (in his commentary) that the title is a pun meant to suggest Feux d'artifice (Fireworks, see), obviously a reference to Anger's earlier 1947 film, Fireworks -- Added to the national Film Registry of the Library of Congress in 1993.