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  • New on Nerve, 11.30.2007: An Essay about filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini

     
    In this essay Bilge Ebiri writes about Pier Paolo Pasolini, a gay Marxist filmmaker whose work from the 1960s remains controversial and shocking today.

    “What is perhaps most remarkable about these films is that while Pasolini certainly grew and changed as an artist, his voice and sensibility remained unmistakably consistent: the director who made one of the Vatican's favorite movies was the same one whose final film is still banned in numerous countries.”


  • New on Nerve, 11.2.07: An appreciation of filmmaker Kenneth Anger


    Bilge Ebiri explores his relationship with the films of Kenneth Anger.  

    Why is it that [Anger's] films feel so urgent today, when a decade ago I found them unwatchable?

    Celebrities have outpaced the roles they play; their work as actors now seems incidental to their fame. This phenomenon has been fueled by media ventures designed to reflect the glamour back onto itself, be it through TV (see: Entourage, every celebrity reality show), well-funded gossip websites like TMZ and an ever-expanding tabloid universe.

    More than any other filmmaker, Kenneth Anger depicted this trend half a century in advance.

    Anger's work doesn't exist in the experimental, far-off edges of the cinematic empire. It straddles — and crosses — a very thin line between the conventional and the insane. His cinema is the dark, deranged runoff from Hollywood's dream factory: crazed, breathless nightmares of glamour, ritual and tough-guy iconography.



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