Movies: James Broughton
- 1953
The Pleasure Garden (1953)
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People quietly or mischievously pass the time in an overgrown garden full of statues, while a puritanical, funereal gentleman posts bills prohibiting all leisure activities....
- 1978
Cinématon (1978)
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Cinématon is a 156-hour long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011. Composed over 36 years from 1978 until 2006, it consists of a series of over 2,821 silent vignettes (cinématons), each...
- 1997
Birth of a Nation (1997)
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Filmmaker Jonas Mekas films 160 underground film people over four decades....
- 2024
BUDDHALLAND (2024)
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Did you know half of the Buddha statues you see in people’s houses or stores were once bids on eBay with $15.36 shipping within the U.S. ? You should watch this Taiwanese film: http://www.chengchengfilm.com/the-great-buddha...
- 1969
Nuptiae (1969)
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This film celebrates weddings and being wed, and the union of opposites in everything everywhere....
- 1948
Mother's Day (1948)
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Accepting the potentialities of the medium to manipulate both time and space, Broughton brings past and present head-on as he regards with adult feelings his childhood family and friends. Grown-ups romp like children, and by their magnified infantili...
- 1970
The Golden Positions (1970)
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A lovely, poetic, humorous and crystal investigation of mankind standing, sitting and lying down....
- 1971
This is It (1971)
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James Broughton's creation myth, THIS IS IT, places a 2-year-old Adam and a bright apple-red balloon in a backyard garden of Eden, and works a small miracle of the ordinary. And since that miracle is what his film is about, he achieves a kind of casu...
- 2013
Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton (2013)
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A chronicle of the iconoclastic life of gay poet, filmmaker, and spiritual visionary James Broughton, one of the defining voices of the sexual revolution, whose groundbreaking artistic celebrations of sexuality and the body influenced generations of ...
- 1967
The Bed (1967)
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James Broughton's counterculture masterpiece about nudity and a bed....
- 1972
Dreamwood (1972)
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Dreamwood narrates the oniric quest of a modern argonaut in a mysterious island located somewhere on the borders of the unconscious....
- 1946
The Potted Psalm (1946)
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A soundless mix of story fragments and images. Initially, images of death, a man with a guitar, a soirée. Some images are surreal: an older woman eats a leaf; a headless man pours a cocktail into his body....
- 1973
High Kukus (1973)
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In this homage to Zen poet Basho, the subtle changes of a pond are chronicled on film over a period of time. Broughton recites his cuckoo haikus in the background....
- 1983
Devotions (1983)
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Men in pairs, mostly naked, perform various sensual tasks together....
- 1951
Loony Tom the Happy Lover (1951)
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A short black and white film from James Broughton with Kermit Sheets in a Chaplinesque role....
- 1976
Erogeny (1976)
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The film travels in close-up over the mysterious terrains of nude human bodies as they touch and explore one another....
- 1981
The Gardener of Eden (1981)
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An old man (artist and landscape architect Bevis Bawa) contemplates the Garden of Eden....
- 1951
Four in the Afternoon (1951)
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Poems narrate four afternoon vignettes; each protagonist is older than the one in the previous sketch....
- 1979
Hermes Bird (1979)
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This 11 minute homage to the male member shows its subject in the various stages of erection. The voice-over poem by James Broughton includes the line "This is the secret that will not stay hidden."...
- 1974
Testament (1974)
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"TESTAMENT is James Broughton's exquisite self-portrait. A major figure in avant-garde filmmaking and poetry since the 1940s, Broughton views his life and life's work with irony, charm, humor, and a combination of joyous self-love and gentle self-dep...