Black Moon is a surreal 1975 underground film directed by Louis Malle and starring Cathryn Harrison, Joe Dallesandro and Therese Gieshe. The film revolves around a teenage woman who tries to escape her reality of a post-apocalyptic dimension in which there is a battle between the sexes. It received critically negative reviews, and as such is not well know, despite starring Dallesandro, well-known for his work with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey. Surrealism[1] is a movement stating that the liberation of our mind, and subsequently the liberation of the individual self and society, can be achieved by exercising the imaginative faculties of the unconscious mind to the attainment of a dream-like state different from, or ultimately âtruerâ than, everyday reality. ... The first use of the term underground film occurs in a 1957 essay by American film critic Manny Farber, Underground Films. ... Louis Malle (October 30, 1932 â November 23, 1995) was a French film director. ... Cathryn Harrison (born May 29, 1959) is an English actress. ... Andy Warhol presents: Joe Dallesandro in Paul Morrisseys Flesh 1968 Joseph Angelo (Joe) Dallesandro (born December 31, 1948 in Pensacola, Florida) is an Italian American actor known for his voluptuous physical beauty, on-screen nudity and openly stated bisexuality. ... It has been suggested that Post-holocaust be merged into this article or section. ... Andy Warhol, photographed by Helmut Newton. ... Paul Morrissey (born on February 23, 1938 in New York City) is a film director. ...
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Black Moon at the Internet Movie Database The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about actors, films, television shows, video games and production crew personnel. ...