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The Brig
Movie

The Brig(1964)

7
NR
68Minutes

An ultra-realistic depiction of life in a Marine Corps brig (or jail) at a camp in Japan in 1957. Marine prisoners are awakened and put through work details for the course of a single day, submitting in the course of it to extremely harsh and shocking physical and mental degradation and abuse.

The Connection
Movie

The Connection(1961)

7
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NR
110Minutes

In this mockumentary, a group of jazz musicians living in a loft in New York City struggle with drug addiction and the consequences it has on their lives and careers.

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Love and Anger
Movie

Love and Anger(1969)

5.8
102Minutes

Love and Anger is a portmanteau film consisting of multiple short films that delve into the themes of love and anger. The film explores various topics including class struggle, politics, performance, and the pursuit of a dying man. It showcases the talents of different actors and students, and incorporates elements of Brechtian and Marxist ideologies. One of the segments focuses on a university student who is raped and seeks justice. Overall, Love and Anger offers a provocative and thought-provoking examination of human emotions and societal issues.

Paradise Now
Movie

Paradise Now(1970)

5.9
NR
105Minutes

At least forty films have been made about the Living Theatre; it remained to the American underground filmmaker Sheldon Rochlin (previously responsible for the marvellous Vali) to make the 'definitive' film about one of the most famous of their works, Paradise Now, shot in Brussels and at the Berlin Sportpalast. Made on videotape, with expressionist colouring 'injected' by electronic means, this emerges as a hypnotic transmutation of a theatrical event into poetic cinema, capturing the ambiance and frenzy of the original. No documentary record could have done it justice.

Rite of Guerrilla Theater
Movie

Rite of Guerrilla Theater(1969)

30Minutes

Commissioned work by Julian Beck and members of The Living Theatre (featuring Beck and Judith Malina, co-founders of The Living Theatre, in performance) for broadcast on KQED-TV, San Francisco. The Dilexi Series represents a pioneering effort to present works created by artists specifically for broadcast.

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Emergency: The Living Theatre
Movie

Emergency: The Living Theatre(1968)

29Minutes

a 32-minute color film by Gwen Brown, featuring precious footage of Living Theatre productions “Mysteries” and smaller pieces, “Paradise Now” and “Frankenstein.” “The fusion of Brown’s freewheeling direct cinema and the Living Theatre’s performance for revolutionary change (amidst the heydays of both) unite as a dynamic concoction of the era, yielding for the viewer a shifting terrain of both critical insight and ecstatic zeal, not as a vacant nostalgia for a pre-commodified radicality, but as tactical inspiration for future days.” – Andrew Wilson (Artist’s Access Television)

A harrowing, gorgeous, in-your-face-and-mind 45-minute black-and-white film by Marty Topp, produced by Ira Cohen for Universal Mutant. “Marty Topp’s beautiful film of ‘Paradise Now’ reveals how the theories of revolutionary change and the experience of sexual liberation are not separate paths to the beautiful nonviolent anarchist revolution. Practiced together they are a single thrust, encompassing both political action and sensual joy, leading to the dreamed-of terrestrial paradise.

A professional recording of the official play. The play has a play-within-a-play format, with characters Jim Dunn as the "producer" and Jaybird as the "writer" attempting to stage a production about the underbelly of society using "real" addicts. Some of the addicts are jazz musicians. They all (except for the "producer", "writer", and two "photographers") have one thing in common: they are waiting for their drug dealer, their "connection". The dialogue of the characters is interspersed with jazz music.

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