NFB Collection
FLicKeR
20071 h 12 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Nik Sheehan
Production: Maureen Judge (Makin' Movies Inc.)Anita Lee (National Film Board of Canada)Silva Basmajian
Script: Nik Sheehan
Co-produced by Makin' Movies Inc. and the National Film Board of Canada.
"Really, I think, behind everything, he was trying to teach people to see differently." - Marianne Faithfull, on Brion Gysin
The dream machine looks simple enough: A 100-watt light bulb, a motor, and a rotating cylinder with cutouts. Just sit in front of it, close your eyes, and wait for the visions to come.
The dream machine offers a drugless high that its creator - poet, artist, calligrapher and mystic Brion Gysin - believed it would revolutionize human consciousness.
He wasn't alone. Kurt Cobain had a dream machine. And William S. Burroughs thought it could be used to "storm the citadels of enlightenment."
With a custom-made dream machine in tow, director Nik Sheehan takes us on a journey into the life of Brion Gysin - his art, his complex ideas, and his friendships with some of the 20th century's key counterculture figures.
Gysin was fascinated by identity. He saw himself as incarnating the 10th-century King of Assassins, trained in counter-espionage during WWII, and wrote and rewrote his name in countless permutations, as if to make it disappear - in the process, inventing the cut-up technique that his lifelong friend, Beat novelist Burroughs, would make famous.
Featuring greats like Burroughs (in archival footage), singer Marianne Faithfull, singer/artist Genesis P-Orridge of Pyschic TV, poet John Giorno, punk rocker Iggy Pop, filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and artist/turntablist DJ Spooky, FLicKeR is a hypnotic documentary.
Taking the dream machine as the basis of its explorations, FLicKeR asks crucial questions about the nature of art and consciousness, and imagines a humanity liberated to explore its creativity in complete freedom.
Subject categories
- Social Issues > Cultural GroupsIndividual in SocietyPortraits
Credits
- writer
- Nik Sheehan
- director
- Nik Sheehan
- producer
- Maureen Judge
- Anita Lee
- executive producer
- Maureen Judge
- Silva Basmajian
- based on the book
- John Geiger
- director of photography
- Harald Bachmann
- editor
- Caroline Christie
- Miume Jan Eramo
- original music
- Edmund Eagan
- participant
- Kenneth Anger
- Marcus Boon
- Udo Breger
- Catherine Clément
- Ira Cohen
- Brett Despotovich
- John Dunbar
- Sophie Duplaix
- Marianne Faithfull
- John Geiger
- John Giorno
- Rhodri Hayward
- Michael Innanen
- Jean-Jacques Lebel
- Leila Hadley Luce
- Richard Metzger
- Bastiaan Ter Meulen
- Madame Odillard
- Genesis P-Orridge
- Katherine Piro
- Lee Ranaldo
- Ira Silverberg
- DJ Spooky
- Iggy Pop
- Psychic TV
- Floria Sigismondi
- Terry Wilson
- Nick Zinner
- associate producer
- Christina Clarke
- Brian Cullman
- Leslie Valpy
- additional cinematography
- Naomi Wise
- Bongo
- animation
- Tom Hillman
- Jaime Torres
- effects editing
- Richard Vandentillaart
- online editor
- Pietro Gallo
- sound recording
- Brett Despotovich
- Jason Milligan
- Hartley Wynberg
- sound editing
- Mark Gingras
- John Laing
- Dale Lennon
- sound design
- Mark Gingras
- John Laing
- Dale Lennon
- Daniel Pellerin
- re-recording
- Daniel Pellerin
- visual research
- Kristina Howard
- music clearances
- Elizabeth Klinck
- assistant editor
- Paul Hasick
- Leanne Young
- Ryan Noth
- production accountant
- Sam Simpson
- production coordinator
- Ashley Lannigan
- Christine Kleckner
- Corinne Herman
- production assistant
- Brett Despotovich
- Katherine Piro
- Jacob Engel
- Sabreena Peters
- creative consultant
- Ben Schaub
- fixer
- Alain Couture
- "Magic" Thierry Chompré
- off-line editing
- CeLL Productions
- online editing
- Imarion
- animation house
- Ghost FX
- re-recording facility
- Urban Post Production Inc.
- technical support
- Richard Vandentillaart
- stills photography
- Nik Sheehan
- graphic design
- Mark Lambert
- interim financing
- National Bank of Canada
- legal
- Hall and Webber LLP
- insurance
- Jones Brown Inc.
- production supervisor
- Mark Wilson
Awards
- Special Jury Prize Canadian Feature DocumentaryHot Docs
- Award for Best Film on Art- with a cash prize of 10 000 eurosEra New Horizons International Film Festival