Showing posts with label BEAT GENERATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BEAT GENERATION. Show all posts

2.7.13

THE FLOWER THIEF | Ron Rice 1960



Taylor Mead traipses with elfin glee through a lost San Francisco of smoke-stuffed North Beach cafés, oceanside fairgrounds and collapsed post-industrial ruins. Boinging along an improvised picaresque up and down the city’s hills, Mead teases playground schoolkids, sniffs wildflowers, gets abducted by cowboys in the park, and has a tea party on a pile of rubble with a potbellied bathing beauty…  With Eric "Big Daddy" Nord, Beat Generation-era nightclub owner, poet, actor, and hipster, beat poets living in North Beach and the poet Bob Kaufman (who in Bagel Shop Jazz, called its patrons "...shadow people...mulberry-eyed girls in black stockings, smelling vaguely of mint jelly…turtle neck angel guys...".)   and shot using surplus black-and-white 16mm film  from film cartridges left over from aerial gunnery equipment used during World War II.

 (Taylor Mead, Jeffrey Joffen, Ron Rice)
 

30.5.13

PULL MY DAISY



Pull My Daisy (1959), the quintessential beat film.

Based on an incident in the life of Neal Cassady and his wife Carolyn, Daisy tells the story of a railway brakeman whose painter wife invites a respectable bishop over for dinner. However, the brakeman’s bohemian friends crash the party, with comic result.

For the beatnik at heart, a tortured poet, a lover of Kerouac, Ginsberg, Orlovsky, Corso, Burroughs.



PULL MY DAISY | David Amram with Lynn Sheffield

      ginsberg corso                                                 neal cassady