Orgia (1967)
A fragment of an abandoned, long work concerning St. Teresa of Avila. A sexual orgy symbolizing the decadance of modern society. Maas, who acts in this film, plays the devil while a wild orgy goes on in his living-room. There is the fantastic drag queen doing her job in the bathroom while frenzied love-making, to the incomparable baroque-jazz music of Tiji Ito, is carried on in Maas's baroque apartment. The camera in bird-swift flight depicts a scene of total decadence as Andy Warhol's Jackie Kennedy careens through the air. By way of explanation: the opening scene shows the director handing out masks to the actors-the same ones used in LSD WALL by John Hawkins. The taking of LSD was part of the original script.
Director: Willard Maas
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: August 4, 1967
Cast
- Willard Maas - Himself
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Willard Maas
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Orgia about?
- A fragment of an abandoned, long work concerning St. Teresa of Avila. A sexual orgy symbolizing the decadance of modern society. Maas, who acts in this film, plays the devil while a wild orgy goes on in his living-room. There is the fantastic drag queen doing her job in the bathroom while frenzied love-making, to the incomparable baroque-jazz music of Tiji Ito, is carried on in Maas's baroque apartment. The camera in bird-swift flight depicts a scene of total decadence as Andy Warhol's Jackie Kennedy careens through the air. By way of explanation: the opening scene shows the director handing out masks to the actors-the same ones used in LSD WALL by John Hawkins. The taking of LSD was part of the original script.
- Who directed Orgia?
- Orgia was directed by Willard Maas.
- Who stars in Orgia?
- Orgia stars Willard Maas.
- How long is Orgia?
- Orgia has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
- Where was Orgia produced?
- Orgia was produced in United States of America.