A film by No Land with contributions from Laura Sophia Perez & John Andrews featuring Anne Waldman

Anne Waldman and Fast Speaking Music performing Allen Ginsberg's poem

A short film based off 9 prompts delivered to Anne Waldman
Directed By Joseph Matick (I cut the footage to film and spliced the audio to tape, more or less cutting it and presenting it as is)
Shot by Ambrose Bye
Made for the T.S. Eliot Memorial Reading celebrating Anne Waldman at Harvard University, where it was first screened in December of ‘22.

Part haunted house, part sacred ritual, this bold new work with a libretto by the composer and legendary poet Anne Waldman and screenplay and direction by Michael Joseph McQuilken blends opera and rock into an alchemical exploration of magic, mystery, regret, and redemption. Black Lodge is an inspired and radical reconsideration of the operatic form by one of America’s most prolific and daring opera composers.

Live streamed at The Poetry Project
New York City

Azotea es la locación en común de esta serie de videos cortos en la que artistas presentan su obra.
Poets: Anne Waldman y Lucía Hinojosa
Poem by Anne Waldman
Spanish translation by Mariano Antolín Rato

Created for John Giorno Poetry Day at the Pompidou Center, September 19, 2020

"Stepping Back" written on Allen Ginsberg's Death Day 2020 with additional text from "Trickster Feminism" (Penguin Poets, 2018)
a film collaboration by No Land & Anne Waldman
for Marianne Faithful
In Memory of Hal Willner
In the fall of 2018 a group of poets, including Anne Waldman, and musicians visited El Centro de Capacitación Musical y Desarrollo de la Cultura Mixe (CECAM) in Santa María Tlahuitoltepec, Oaxaca, for a two-day poetry and music collaboration. This film documents the meeting of the minds.
A Cinema-Poem by No Land
Poetry Written/Narrated: Anne Waldman, Crepuscular Poem
Soundscape: Ambrose Bye (synthesizers), Joanna Mattrey (viola), No Land
Featuring:
Anne Waldman, Devin Brahja Waldman, No Land, Taylor Jerry, Omboy Rome, Joanna Mattrey, Alexis Myre, Cait Turner, Eline Marx, People and creatures of New York City
A film by Ed Bowes
Texts by Ed Bowes, Anne Waldman, Uli Miller, Jade Lascelles, Eva Sikelianos Hunt, and Skye Hughes
Performances by Eva Sikelianos Hunt, Uli Miller, Britt Ford, Toni Oswald, Jade Lascelles, Anne Waldman, Amy Millennor, and Mia Farago-Iwamasa
A Film by Ed Bowes
Text by Ed Bowes with poetry by Robert Duncan and Anne Waldman
Featuring Serena Chopra, HR Hegnauer, Gesel Mason, Tara Rynders, and Skye Hughes
A film by Ed Bowes
Texts by Anne Waldman, Elizabeth Robinson and Bin Ramke
Featuring performances by Tara Rynders, HR Hegnauer, Alaina Ferris and Oona Fraser
Co-written with poet Anne Waldman, The Value of Small Skeletons describes the world, relationships, and interior imagination of a character named Merit.
Anne Waldman Prague Writers' Festival 2009// Presentation's Spot by Petr Tomaides / tomato22
Kate Linhardt, filmmaker:
For my senior thesis project at Vassar I made this documentary about The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University. Founded in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Gregory Corso, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and many other well known poets, artists, and intellectuals, the school remains a unique haven for writers and spiritual seekers.
A film by Ed Bowes
Co-written with Anne Waldman with poetry from Robert Creeley and Eileen Myles
Performances by Eleni Sikelianos, Oona Fraser, Michael Jones and Angie Yeowell.
With participation from Reed Bye and Akilah Oliver.
Irreverent, and yet still literary, 1990's "Poetry Circus and World Heavyweight Poetry Bout", held in Taos, New Mexico. That year's competitors were performance poets Anne Waldman and Victor Hernandez Cruz.


Clip taken from Ron Mann's Poetry in Motion Vol 2, originally released as a CD-Rom supplement to the 1982 film.
“…a serious and spontaneous account of conversations and teachings and home scenes of myself and the poets at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa Institute in Boulder…including singing, nakedness, meditation and readings.” —Allen Ginsberg

Anne Waldman reading "Skin Meat Bones" from the movie, Fried Shoes Cooked Diamonds