Cinematic magician, legendary provocateur, and author of Hollywood Babylon, Kenneth Anger was a unique figure in post-war American culture. His iconic short films are characterised by a mystical-symbolic visual language and phantasmagorical-sensual opulence that underscores the medium’s transgressive potential. Anger’s work fundamentally shaped the aesthetics of 1960s and 1970s subcultures, the visual lexicon of pop and music videos and queer iconography. These nine films form the basis of Anger’s reputation as one of the most influential pioneers of avant-garde film and video art. Fireworks, 1947, 14 min Puce Moment, 1949, 6 min Rabbit's Moon, 1950/1971, 16 min Eaux d'Artifice, 1953, 13 min Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome, 1954, 37 min Scorpio Rising, 1964, 28 min Kustom Kar Kommandos, 1965, 3 min Invocation of My Demon Brother, 1969, 11 min Lucifer Rising, 1981, 27 min

Mouse Heaven
2004
6.3/10

The Films of Kenneth Anger: Volume One
2007
10.0/10

Fight Club
1999
8.4/10

Joker
2019
8.1/10

Star Wars
1977
8.2/10

One Hundred and One Dalmatians
1961
7.2/10

Toy Story 3
2010
7.8/10

Midnight in Paris
2011
7.5/10

Green Book
2018
8.2/10

Trainspotting
1996
8.0/10

Pulp Fiction
1994
8.5/10

Toy Story
1995
8.0/10

Room
2015
8.0/10

The Truman Show
1998
8.1/10

Love Me If You Dare
2003
7.2/10

The Island
2005
6.7/10

Life Is Beautiful
1997
8.4/10

Forrest Gump
1994
8.5/10

Erin Brockovich
2000
7.4/10

Toy Story 4
2019
7.5/10
Me, Myself & I: Lost in Time
2022
7.7/10