Direction: Jack Smith

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Jack Smith. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Flaming Creatures

1963 · Movie · 45 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Cast Francis Francine · Sheila Bick · Joel Markman · Mario Montez

Plot Jack Smith's 1963 short Flaming Creatures might be one of the most sexual perverse film ever made. It has ever amount of sexual deviance that made up the New York...

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5.9

201 votes

The Yellow Sequence (S)

1963 · Documentary · 15 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Cast Francis Francine · Tiny Tim

Plot Originally supposed to be part of "Normal Love". Francis Francine, dressed in pink, mimes his death in a field of reeds while Tiny Tim, is filmed perched on the carcass...

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No President

1967 · Documentary · 50 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Cast Tally Brown · Tosh Carillo · Francis Francine · Piero Heliczer

Plot Willkie was a liberal Republican who ran against FDR in the 1940's. It mixes B&W footage of Smith's creatures with old campaign footage of Willkie. The climax of the work...

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I Was A Male Yvonne DeCarlo

1967 · Documentary · 28 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Plot Shot mainly during the late ‘60s and edited (or re-edited) a decade or more later, I Was a Male Yvonne de Carlo (as the can in which it was discovered...

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Scotch Tape (S)

1962 · Movie · 3 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Cast Reese Haire · Ken Jacobs · Jerry Sims

Plot Shot in 1959, Scotch Tape is Jack Smith’s first film – a joyous, three-minute romp, in color, using Peter Duchin’s rhumba “Carinhoso” for its soundtrack. Three young men merrily bop...

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Normal Love

1963 · Movie · 105 min. · United States

Direction Jack Smith

Cast Diana Baccus · Tony Conrad · Beverly Grant · Mario Montez

Plot The feature length Normal Love is Jack Smith’s follow up to his now legendary film Flaming Creatures. This vivid, full-color homage to B-movies is a dizzying display of camp that...

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