Stan Brakhage answers questions about Kenneth Anger's involvement in black magic and lists some facts about Anger. He recalls his first meeting with Anger. Brakhage explains Jean Cocteau's influence on Anger's work, particularly 'Fireworks.' He tells a story about Igor Stravinsky and Cocteau. Brakhage gives a biography of Anger. He describes the making of the films 'Kustom Kar Kommandos' and 'Scorpio Rising.' Brakhage also describes other films, such as 'Eaux d'Artifice' and 'Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.' He describes black magic and magical rituals. He describes the making of Anger's film 'Invocation of My Demon Brother' and answers questions about it. Note: The audio quality of the tape is poor due to background noise, and the tape skips at times. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Kenneth Anger and Jordan Belson.'
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Stan Brakhage answers questions about Kenneth Anger's involvement in black magic and lists some facts about Anger. He recalls his first meeting with Anger. Brakhage explains Jean Cocteau's influence on Anger's work, particularly 'Fireworks.' He tells a story about Igor Stravinsky and Cocteau. Brakhage gives a biography of Anger. He describes the making of the films 'Kustom Kar Kommandos' and 'Scorpio Rising.' Brakhage also describes other films, such as 'Eaux d'Artifice' and 'Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome.' He describes black magic and magical rituals. He describes the making of Anger's film 'Invocation of My Demon Brother' and answers questions about it. Note: The audio quality of the tape is poor due to background noise, and the tape skips at times. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Kenneth Anger and Jordan Belson.'
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