Kaja Johnson was one of the few female beat poets who managed to become known to the general public. In this film, Johnson’s poem Song of the Suicide’s Daughter (1964) is articulated and reanimated using stills and animation. “I met Kay by accident in Athens and we talked a lot over coffee-we tried to start a little poetry magazine. She came back to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury. I think she became a kind of street guru. This animation is based on a poem in her book. Very loose style: photos Xeroxed and hand-coloured, bits of coloured cels and a few drawings.” – Rick Raxlen Screenings: Art Gallery of Victoria, Antimatter Underground Film Festival (Victoria, BC)
Song of the Suicide’s Daughter
- Film Maker
- Raxlen, Rick
- Year
- 2009
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Video
- Length
- 5
- Genre
- Animation, documentary, experimental
- Category
- art & artists, Literary/theatre, Literature, Mental Health, Portraits, Theatre, Work about Women, Work by Women


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