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1950 film by Kenneth Anger Not to be confused with Moon rabbit, Rabbit in the Moon, or Rabbit moon (disambiguation).
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Rabbit's Moon
Directed byKenneth Anger
StarringClaude Revenant
André Soubeyran
Nadine Valence
Release dates
  • 1971 (1971)
  • 1979 (1979)
Running time16 minutes (1971) / 7 minutes (1979)
CountryUnited States

Rabbit's Moon is an avant-garde short film by American filmmaker Kenneth Anger. Filmed in 1950, Rabbit's Moon was not completed (nor did it see release) until 1971.

Plot

Filmed under a blue filter and set within a wooded glade during the night, the plot revolves around a clown, Pierrot, his longing for the Moon (in which lives a rabbit, according to both East Asian folklore and Aztec mythology), and his futile attempts to jump up and catch it. Subsequently, another clown (Harlequin) appears and teases Pierrot, showing him Columbina, with whom he appears to fall in love.

Production

The sets were borrowed from French filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville.

Music

The 1971 version of Rabbit's Moon features a soundtrack consisting of 1950s and '60s pop: "There's a Moon Out Tonight" by The Capris, "Oh, What a Night" by The Dells, "Bye Bye Baby" by Mary Wells, "I Only Have Eyes For You" by The Flamingos and "Tears On My Pillow" by The El Dorados. The 1979 version features only a loop of A Raincoat's "It Came In The Night" as its soundtrack.

Legacy

See also

References

  1. Lewis, David (2014). "Movies: Rabbit's Moon (1950)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.

External links

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Films directed
Books written


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