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undergroundrockpress · 10 months
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Mia Farrow, 1968.
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Secret Ceremony | Joseph Losey | 1968
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dyouknowwhatimean · 5 months
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secret ceremony (1968) dir. joseph losey // lovely molly (2011) dir. eduardo sánchez
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velvetbronte · 8 months
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Some favorite vintage film posters <3
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thefrankshow · 4 months
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Secret Ceremony
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falsenote · 2 years
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Secret Ceremony (1968)
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bitter69uk · 1 year
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Prepare to be comprehensively freaked-out this April when the free monthly Lobotomy Room film club (our motto: Bad Movies for Bad People) presents the peculiar London-set late 1968 psychodrama Secret Ceremony! It's precisely the type of film John Waters would describe as a “failed art movie” – but that’s one of my favourite genres, and if you’re going to make a failed art movie, make it this wildly baroque, inscrutable and claustrophobic! 
Screen diva Elizabeth Taylor (costumed by Dior and coiffed by Alexandre de Paris) stars as Leonara, a blowsy middle-aged prostitute tormented by the death of her young daughter by drowning. One day profoundly disturbed poor little rich girl Cenci (post-Rosemary’s Baby Mia Farrow at her most waif-like) latches onto her, decides Leonara represents the return of her recently deceased mother and drags her back to her haunted art nouveau mansion in Holland Park. Once installed there, Leonora soon clashes with Albert (Robert Mitchum), Cenci’s sexually predatory stepfather. From there things just get progressively more twisted … (To put Secret Ceremony into context: the same year, Taylor and director Joseph Losey collaborated on the even more berserk Boom! (1968), the flop film based on a Tennessee Williams play - another movie I love!). 
So, won’t you join us to watch Secret Ceremony downstairs in the glittering surroundings of Fontaine’s bar in Dalston on Thursday 20 April 2023? Perhaps the £6 cocktail menu will help make Secret Ceremony more comprehensible!  Numbers are limited, so reserving in advance via Fontaine’s website is essential. Alternatively, phone 07718000546 or email [email protected] to avoid disappointment! The film starts at 8:30 pm. Doors to the basement Bamboo Lounge open at 8:00 pm. To ensure everyone is seated and cocktails are ordered on time, please arrive by 8:15 pm at the latest. Facebook event page. 
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essentialmoviegifs · 8 months
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Secret Ceremony (1968, dir. Joseph Losey)
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perceptionculture · 1 year
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🔮 visual from the video essay ‘witchcraft or unrecognised labor? the feminisation of cinema and Anna Biller’s The Love Witch’ by PERCEPTION CULTURE
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Secret Ceremony | Joseph Losey | 1968  
Mia Farrow, Elizabeth Taylor
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dyouknowwhatimean · 5 months
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secret ceremony (1968) dir. joseph losey // blue moon motel by nicole dollanganger
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apicturespeaks · 2 years
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Secret Ceremony, Joseph Losey
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thefrankshow · 1 year
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Secret Ceremony
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pygartheangel · 2 years
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"Secret Ceremony" (1968)
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