Experimental Filmmaker and Author Kenneth Anger Dies at 96

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Kenneth Anger, a pioneer of experimental queer cinema and Hollywood chronicler, has died at the age of 96. Anger was known for films that explored open-ended questions about dreams and unconscious desire. He made two dozen surrealist psychological pictures over the course of his artistic life, encountering the major creative and cultish forces of the era. Anger's work inspired the likes of Martin Scorsese, John Waters, and David Lynch.
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