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Ingmar Bergman described it as the most extraordinary film he had seen in his life. The portrait of Jason Hollyday, self-proclaimed Afro-American hustler, would-be cabaret artiste, is filmed at a single session in Shirley Clarke’s penthouse apartment in New York’s Hotel Chelsea. Under the influence of a progressive intake of alcohol and drugs, Jason tells stories, both hilarious and intimate, acts, exposes and overexposes himself, and finally breaks down in a shocking, dramatic final confession. Shirley Clarke’s camera captures it all with unwonted authenticity: “There’s only one role you can do, Jason, and that’s you.” The film has recently been restored.
Portrait of Jason, Shirley Clarke, 1967, 100 min. [Video screening]
- Themes
- The Present Continuous, The Electromagnetic Spectrum, Open Science, Psi Particle, Art Now, Eco Factor, Emerging Culture, Cybersphere, New Activism
- Space at the CCCB
- The Auditorium