Normal Love

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"Normal Love" is an underground 1960s experimental film by Jack Smith, known for its surreal, camp aesthetic and featuring Warhol superstar Mario Montez.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avant-garde film
experimental film
underground film
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jack Smith NERFINISHED
decadeOfRelease 1960s
director Jack Smith NERFINISHED
features Mario Montez NERFINISHED
filmingEnd 1965
filmingStart 1963
genre camp
experimental cinema
surrealism in film
underground cinema
hasCastMember Beverly Grant NERFINISHED
Gerard Malanga NERFINISHED
Jack Smith NERFINISHED
Mario Montez NERFINISHED
Tiny Tim NERFINISHED
Tony Conrad NERFINISHED
hasColorProcess color
hasCulturalStatus cult film
hasMusicContributor Tony Conrad NERFINISHED
hasStyle baroque mise-en-scène
improvisational performance
tableau-based staging
hasSubject fantasy
performance
sexuality
hasWorkType feature-length film
influencedBy Hollywood melodrama
burlesque performance
camp aesthetics
surrealism NERFINISHED
locationOfFilming New York City NERFINISHED
movement New York underground film scene
notableFor camp aesthetic
collaboration with Warhol superstars
influence on queer cinema
influence on underground cinema
surreal imagery
use of non-professional performers
originalLanguage English
partOf 1960s American avant-garde film movement
productionCompany Jack Smith Productions NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1963
relatedWork Flaming Creatures NERFINISHED
screeningPractice often screened as work-in-progress
shown in underground film venues

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Mario Montez appearedIn Normal Love
Champagne Jam hasTrack Normal Love