Flaming Creatures
- 1963
- 45m
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4.6/10
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An experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.An experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.An experimental film that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial.
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US 43m, B&W Director: Jack Smith; Cast: Francis Francine, Sheila Bick, Joel Markman, Mario Montez, Arnold Rockwood, Judith Malina, Marian Zazeela
Flaming Creatures is an often comedic sexually explicit experimental film which begins with an "advertisement" for lipstick which features close-ups of men and women applying lipstick adjacent male genitalia. Deemed "obscene" upon its release, Flaming Creatures is a surreal jumble of moving sexual images, often shot in close-up which serves to further confound the already sexually ambiguous participants, including a vampire in drag who rises from the coffin to the unlikely country vocal styling of Kitty Kallen and 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels". Irreverent and shocking, Flaming Creatures might be described as pop pornography, and along with the likes of Scorpio Rising (1964), inspired the films of Andy Warhol and John Waters (Klaus Ming July 2013).
Flaming Creatures is an often comedic sexually explicit experimental film which begins with an "advertisement" for lipstick which features close-ups of men and women applying lipstick adjacent male genitalia. Deemed "obscene" upon its release, Flaming Creatures is a surreal jumble of moving sexual images, often shot in close-up which serves to further confound the already sexually ambiguous participants, including a vampire in drag who rises from the coffin to the unlikely country vocal styling of Kitty Kallen and 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels". Irreverent and shocking, Flaming Creatures might be described as pop pornography, and along with the likes of Scorpio Rising (1964), inspired the films of Andy Warhol and John Waters (Klaus Ming July 2013).
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- TriviaThe film caused a national scandal upon its original underground release; it was banned in 22 states and in four countries. Critic Jonas Mekas brought it around to various screenings in the 1960s, but was arrested at several of them.
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[first lines]
Francis Francine: Today Ali Baba comes. Ali Baba comes today.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Divine Trash (1998)
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- Also known as
- Pasty Thighs and Moldy Midriffs
- Filming locations
- 412 Grand Street, New York City, New York, USA(on the rooftop of the Windsor Theatre)
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- Budget
- $300 (estimated)
- Runtime45 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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