Avanto 2008 Ken Jacobs Guy Debord Avanto 2008
English | Suomi
Opening the Nineteenth Century: 1896
Perfect Film
Star Spangled to Death
Blonde Cobra

Ken Jacobs

Blonde Cobra
(1959–1963, 16 mm, 30 min)
Blonde Cobra is an erratic narrative – no, not really a narrative, it’s only stretched out in time for convenience of delivery. It’s a look in on an exploding life, on a man of imagination suffering pre-fashionable lower East Side deprivation and consumed with American 1950s, 1940s, 1930s disgust. Silly, self-pitying, guilt-structured and yet triumphing — on one level — over the situation with style, because he’s unapologetically gifted, has a genius for courage, knows that a state of indignity can serve to show his character in sharpest relief. He carries on, states his presence for what it is. Does all he can to draw out our condemnation, testing our love for its limits... enticing us into an absurd moral posture the better to dismiss us with a regal ‘screw-off’. KEN JACOBS


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