Confessions of a Black Mother Succuba
- Robert Nelson |
- 1965 |
- 16 minutes |
- B&W |
- OPT
Rental Format(s): 16mm film
"Nelson concocted this collage film from a mix of staged absurdist erotica and bizarre found footage. He uses (and subverts) all the obscenity, shallowness, and unsubtle coercion of American media and advertising to create a raucous, satirical come-on." (Mark Toscano)
"Like a bite on the ass with rubber teeth." (Q.A. Standish)
"I'd imagine Confessions could cause some kind of riot, in fact, if you show it in Austin." (Film Quarterly)
Note: Please project all the black leader at the beginning of the film.