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Directed by
  
Nik Sheehan

Music by
  
Edmund Eagan

Director
  
Nik Sheehan

Music director
  
Edmund Eagan

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Written by
  
Nik Sheehan

Initial release
  
23 April 2008

Screenplay
  
Nik Sheehan

Story by
  
John G. Geiger

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Produced by
  
Silva Basmajian Maureen Judge

Based on
  
Chapel of Extreme Experience by John G. Geiger

Starring
  
Brion Gysin Kenneth Anger Marcus Boon Udo Breger

Cast
  
Brion Gysin, Kenneth Anger, Genesis P‑Orridge, Marianne Faithfull, Iggy Pop

Similar
  
Spiritual movies, Science movies, Documentaries

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FLicKeR is a Canadian documentary film written and directed by Nik Sheehan, produced by Maureen Judge and Silva Basmajian (NFB). The film is based on the book Chapel of Extreme Experience by John G. Geiger about the work of artist Brion Gysin and his Dreamachine.

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Gysin's Dreamachine used a 100-watt light bulb, a motor, and a rotating cylinder with cutouts. Its users would sit in front of it, close their eyes, and experience visions as a result of the flashes of light. Gysin believed that by offering the world a drugless high the invention could revolutionize human consciousness.

The documentary features interviews with many prominent figures from the beat movement who had experimented with Gysin's invention and discuss his life and ideas in the film. Notable figures include Marianne Faithfull, DJ Spooky, The Stooges, Iggy Pop, Lee Ranaldo, Genesis P-Orridge, John Giorno, Floria Sigismondi, and Kenneth Anger.

The film premiered in Toronto in 2008 at the international documentary film festival Hot Docs and received the festival's Special Jury Prize for the best Canadian Feature Length Documentary. It then went on to win in the Best Film on International Art category at the 2009 Era New Horizons Film Festival in Poland, and was also nominated for a 2009 Gemini Award in the category of Best Performing Arts Program or Series or Arts Documentary Program or Series, and best original score by composer Edmund Eagan. Nik Sheehan was also nominated for a Canadian screenwriting award by the Writers Guild of Canada.

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