Style, Structure and Allusion in Lucifer Rising
Author(s) -
Paul Taberham
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
open screens
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2516-2888
DOI - 10.16995/os.13
Subject(s) - anger , style (visual arts) , mythology , allusion , art , filmmaking , power (physics) , literature , aesthetics , psychology , social psychology , physics , quantum mechanics , movie theater
Lucifer Rising can be understood as the culmination of Kenneth Anger’s Magick Lantern Cycle. The power of this film, in part, rests on the way in which Anger alludes to a range of esoteric myths and Gods, without contextualising them in the way a more traditional film would do. This article sets out to reveal the various allusions, and in turn elucidate Anger’s unique aproach to filmmaking.
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