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Triptych in Four Parts

Triptych in Four Parts (1958)

Directed by Lawrence Jordan
13minruntime
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Plot

In describing the basis for TRIPTYCH IN FOUR PARTS, artist Lawrence Jordan writes, "Part one is the Portrait of a North Beach artist, John Reed. Part two and three take place in the desert of the Southwestern United States and Mexico, where I went in quest of, and found, the natural habitat of the peyote cactus. I watched this sacred plant cut and dried for the Indians of the Native American Church. I consumed peyote on numerous occasions. In later years when I red Castineda’s books on the teachings on Don Juan I realized that Mescalito was not a figment of Don Juan’s imagination, and that there is a spirit world whether we like it or not. Part four is a document of the time, and exemplifies the poetry that was in me at that time."

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleTriptych in Four Parts
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Release date11 maggio 1958
Assistant directorsLawrence Jordan

Release dates

Premiere

United States / May 11, 1958 / Camera Obscura Film Society (unconfirmed)

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