Ben Van Meter began making films and light shows in the mid-1960s in San Francisco and soon became a leading figure in Bay Area-underground filmmaking. His films, especially S.F. Trips Festival, An Opening (1966) and the epic Acid Mantra or Rebirth of a Nation (1968), are compelling attempts to visually and sonically inscribe psychedelia, as experience and philosophy, in the medium of film. Van Meter’s films were unavailable for many years, but their ongoing restoration by the Academy Film Archive and their inclusion in the de Young Museum’s 2017 exhibition, The Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock ‘n’ Roll, has gained them a new audience.
Directing
29
Male
1941-02-09
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Humble Ben
He's Here Now
Apropos of San Francisco
Me & Bruce & Art
Naked Zodiac
Set Your Chickens Free!
Vivid Color 3D Nude Models
Homegrown
Krishna's March to the Sea
Interrogation
The Poon-Tang Trilogy
Colorfilm
Bolex Peyote Bardo
S.F. Trips Festival: An Opening
For Life, Against the War
Make Love Not War
Acid Mantra
Up Tight, L.A. Is Burning... Shit!
Some Don't
Nico
BE
Garden of Proserpine
Boc Ging
Steve Miller Blues Band
The Saga of Macrame Park
Acid Camp