A fascinating collage of images and audio of the life and work of Jack Smith, the underground filmmaker, photographer, performance artist, and anti-capitalist, who worked in New York from the 1960s until his death in 1989. Highlights include the story behind the Supreme Court case over the banning of his 1963 classic Flaming Creatures.
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Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis
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Dr. Shrinkelstein
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Robert Aaron:
Performer
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Juliet of the Spirits
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Robert Aaron:
Performer
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Cigar Project
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Joel Diamond:
Performer
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Country Swing
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Japanese Exotica
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Joel Diamond:
Performer
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Cuban Cabellero
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Bongo Nights
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Pain
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Nayland's Pillow Talk
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Thurston Moore:
Performer
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Sofa-Roosting Cabbages
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Thurston Moore:
Performer
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Happy Talk
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L'Arlésienne
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Amapola
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Quest
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Final
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Overture
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Siboney
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Ernesto Lecuona:
Writer
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Run Run Run
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Scheherazade: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship
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Shalmiel
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John Zorn:
Writer
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Bridge to the Beyond
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John Zorn:
Writer
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Makahaa (reprise)
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John Zorn:
Writer
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Hath-Arob
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John Zorn:
Writer
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Sippur
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John Zorn:
Writer
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Zeraim
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John Zorn:
Writer
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