Cinema of Transgression
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- | {{Template}}The '''''Cinema of Transgression''''' is a term coined by [[Nick Zedd]] in [[1985]] to describe a [[New York City]] based [[underground film]] movement, consisting of a loose-knit group of like-minded artists using [[shock value]] and [[humor]] in their work. Key players in this movement were Nick Zedd, [[Kembra Pfahler]], [[Jack Waters]], [[Casandra Stark]], [[Beth B]], [[Tommy Turner]], [[Richard Kern]] and [[Lydia Lunch]], who in the late [[1970s]] and mid [[1980s]] began to make [[no budget film| very low budget films]] using cheap 8 mm cameras. | + | {{Template}}The '''''Cinema of Transgression''''' is a term coined by [[Nick Zedd]] in [[1985]] to describe a [[New York City]] based [[underground film]] movement, consisting of a loose-knit group of like-minded artists using [[shock value]] and [[humor]] in their work. Zedd used it to describe his legacy with underground filmmakers like [[Andy Warhol]], [[John Waters (filmmaker)|John Waters]], and [[Kenneth Anger]], and the relationship they shared with Zedd and his New York peers in the early 1980s. Other players in this movement were Nick Zedd, [[Kembra Pfahler]], [[Jack Waters]], [[Casandra Stark]], [[Beth B]], [[Tommy Turner]], [[Richard Kern]] and [[Lydia Lunch]], who in the late [[1970s]] and mid [[1980s]] began to make [[no budget film| very low budget films]] using cheap 8 mm cameras. |
An important essay outlining Zedd's [[philosophy]] on the Cinema of Transgression is the ''[[Cinema of Transgression Manifesto]]''[http://www.oublietterecords.com/nickzedd/cotm.html], published pseudonymously in the [[Underground Film Bulletin]] ([[1984]]-[[1990|90]]). | An important essay outlining Zedd's [[philosophy]] on the Cinema of Transgression is the ''[[Cinema of Transgression Manifesto]]''[http://www.oublietterecords.com/nickzedd/cotm.html], published pseudonymously in the [[Underground Film Bulletin]] ([[1984]]-[[1990|90]]). |
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An important essay outlining Zedd's philosophy on the Cinema of Transgression is the Cinema of Transgression Manifesto[1], published pseudonymously in the Underground Film Bulletin (1984-90).
Perhaps the most famous transgressive artist, Richard Kern, began making films in New York with actors Nick Zedd and Lung Leg. Some of them were videos for artists like the Butthole Surfers and Sonic Youth.
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