Reel Six: Charles Ludlam’s Grand Tarot (1987)

ALL 01/01/1987 (xx) Documentary 8 Min
  • Release
    01/01/1987
  • Production
    Mirror on the Moon
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    Rollo seis: El Grand Tarot de Charles Ludlam
  • Original language
    xx
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

The New York underground linked the paths of the actor and playwright Charles Ludlam, the superstar of avant-garde cinema Mario Montez and the Argentine artist Leandro Katz. An underground community found refuge in a porn cinema that Ludlam rented at night to stage his theater of the ridiculous. In 1970 he premiered The Grand Tarot, an extravagant burlesque where the arcana became characters and a reading of cards before the performance began established the order of the scenes. Rollo Six materializes that furtive experience, recovering in its formal commitment the inventiveness of chance that guided Ludlam's work. Katz superimposes edited scenes in camera, fracturing the screen through the use of masks that cover the lens and allow him to separately expose each corner of the frame.

  1. Leandro Katz

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Reel Six: Charles Ludlam’s Grand Tarot (1987) 8 Min

ALL 01/01/1987 (xx)
Documentary
  • Release 01/01/1987
  • Production
    Mirror on the Moon
  • Original title Rollo seis: El Grand Tarot de Charles Ludlam
  • xx
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The New York underground linked the paths of the actor and playwright Charles Ludlam, the superstar of avant-garde cinema Mario Montez and the Argentine artist Leandro Katz. An underground community found refuge in a porn cinema that Ludlam rented at night to stage his theater of the ridiculous. In 1970 he premiered The Grand Tarot, an extravagant burlesque where the arcana became characters and a reading of cards before the performance began established the order of the scenes. Rollo Six materializes that furtive experience, recovering in its formal commitment the inventiveness of chance that guided Ludlam's work. Katz superimposes edited scenes in camera, fracturing the screen through the use of masks that cover the lens and allow him to separately expose each corner of the frame.

  1. Leandro Katz

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer