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  1. Flaming Creatures is a 1963 short film by Jack Smith that features graphic sexual imagery, an earthquake, and a lipstick commercial. It was banned in several countries and caused a national scandal for its vulgarity and taboo content.

  2. Flaming Creatures is a 1963 experimental film by Jack Smith, featuring drag performers in various vignettes. The film was seized by police for obscenity, sparking a legal and cultural controversy.

  3. Flaming Creatures (Criaturas en llamas en español) es una película estadounidense del año 1963, dirigida por Jack Smith. La película muestra a los actores ataviados con vestimenta propia del género opuesto dentro de escenas no muy relacionadas, entre ellas un anuncio de lápiz labial, una orgía y un terremoto.

  4. THE FLAMING CREATURES (1963) Is an Avant Grade Art film by artist Jack Smith. The film was made during the the era of the New York Underground Film movement that brought us art film artist like Andy Warhol and the Kuchar Brothers both which inspired John Waters.

  5. Shot from above or from odd angles at close range, Flaming Creatures is composed of loosely connected vignettes full of humor, eroticism, and violence. We see men applying lipstick to their puckering mouths, the set appear to crumble in an earthquake, and a vampire in a blond wig suck the blood of an unconscious victim.

  6. Título original: Flaming Creatures. Sinopsis: Polémico filme rodado en blanco y negro, tildado de obsceno en su época, cuyo tema principal es la ambigüedad sexual y que reúne a un grupo de andróginos, travestis y drag queens en una orgía. ...

  7. Flaming Creatures (1963) | MUBI. 7.6. /10. 481 Ratings. Critics reviews. Filmmaker and artist Jack Smith described his own film as a “comedy set in a haunted movie studio.”