Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch
Originally released in 1970. Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch is a documentary film. directed by Irm Sommer. At just 7 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A performance of Hermann Nitsch's "7th Abreaction Action", which was initially banned by police, is put on the following morning instead. The action consists of gutting a lamb, pouring the innards over a recumbent woman, mating with a dildo, crucifixion and a concluding scuffle. The action is accompanied by electric organ, percussion and recorded music.
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What is Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch about?
A performance of Hermann Nitsch's "7th Abreaction Action", which was initially banned by police, is put on the following morning instead. The action consists of gutting a lamb, pouring the innards ...
Who directed Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch?
Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch was directed by Irm Sommer.
How long is Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch?
Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch has a runtime of 0 hours and 7 minutes (7 minutes total).
When was Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch released?
Maria-Conception-Action: Hermann Nitsch was released on May 31, 1970 in theaters.