Anonymous Artists of America (1970)

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While touring the U.S. in a brightly painted school bus, the psychedelic rock collective Anonymous Artists of America stops to hold a performance at an alma mater, the University of Chicago. Inspired by LSD, the group once opened for the Grateful Dead and played at Ken Kesey’s infamous Acid Test Graduation. The band also featured one of the first analog synthesizers designed by Don Buchla. Kartemquin's Gordon Quinn is behind the camera, and in the audience are Jerry Temaner and his family. (Kartemquin)

Director: Jerry Temaner
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
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Cinematography: Gordon Quinn
Production: Kartemquin Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jerry Temaner
More Films in Genre: Music, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anonymous Artists of America about?
While touring the U.S. in a brightly painted school bus, the psychedelic rock collective Anonymous Artists of America stops to hold a performance at an alma mater, the University of Chicago. Inspired by LSD, the group once opened for the Grateful Dead and played at Ken Kesey’s infamous Acid Test Graduation. The band also featured one of the first analog synthesizers designed by Don Buchla. Kartemquin's Gordon Quinn is behind the camera, and in the audience are Jerry Temaner and his family. (Kartemquin)
Who directed Anonymous Artists of America?
Anonymous Artists of America was directed by Jerry Temaner.
How long is Anonymous Artists of America?
Anonymous Artists of America has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
What genre is Anonymous Artists of America?
Anonymous Artists of America is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was Anonymous Artists of America produced?
Anonymous Artists of America was produced in United States of America.