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Toronto. Canada. October 17 2006. Bloor Theater

Yesterday, a special evening at the Toronto Bloor theatre featured Kenneth Anger himself and the documentary “Anger Me” directed by Italian-Canadian film director Elio Gelmini, with Anger’s (1930) actual life, his films and books as theme. Experimental contemporary artists such as Stan Brakhage and Harry Smith have been greatly influenced by his approach regarding what was later defined as the Underground. Later on, this Underground was also touched by Martin Scorsese who openly acknowledged the importance of Kenneth Anger in the evolution of his film technique. Together with the screening of the documentary “Anger Me’, produced by “Segnale Productions” and “A Few Steps Productions”, in collaboration with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council, a good three hours of retrospective work was shown, including all of Anger’s films, thanks to Gary Tops who organized the evening at the Bloor theatre. Kenneth Anger, in person that evening and in great form, also delighted a great number of fans, film buffs and experts crowding the Bloor theatre, answering many questions with incredible energy for an artist of his age. Thanks to an almost infinite series of anecdotes, specifics, opinions, memories as well as gossip, Kenneth took his public by the hand through a long tracking shot of the “history of film” which made him the star of the evening, reminding everybody present that his image and film is still vivid and up to date.

   
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