The Vipers (1955)
Short film about the experience of taking psychoactive drugs. ‘I wanted to make a short documentary-style film about marijuana and hashish, psychoactive drugs that in 1955 were still relatively unknown to the general public. They were mainly used by a small group of artists, jazz musicians, intellectuals, and North Africans. I wanted to visualize the ritual of rolling and lighting up a joint, and then put a series of seemingly unrelated images next to each other to represent the feeling of being high. When the movie was finished, we took it to the festival for 16mm films at Cannes, and won the Golden Lion for ‘Best Use of Film Language’. (Shinkichi Tajiri, Tajiri, 1993)
Director: Baird Bryant, Shinkichi Tajiri
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1955
Country: Netherlands
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Vipers about?
- Short film about the experience of taking psychoactive drugs. ‘I wanted to make a short documentary-style film about marijuana and hashish, psychoactive drugs that in 1955 were still relatively unknown to the general public. They were mainly used by a small group of artists, jazz musicians, intellectuals, and North Africans. I wanted to visualize the ritual of rolling and lighting up a joint, and then put a series of seemingly unrelated images next to each other to represent the feeling of being high. When the movie was finished, we took it to the festival for 16mm films at Cannes, and won the Golden Lion for ‘Best Use of Film Language’. (Shinkichi Tajiri, Tajiri, 1993)
- Who directed The Vipers?
- The Vipers was directed by Baird Bryant, Shinkichi Tajiri.
- How long is The Vipers?
- The Vipers has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is The Vipers?
- The Vipers is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Vipers produced?
- The Vipers was produced in Netherlands.