It's a Zabriskie, Zabriskie, Zabriskie, Zabriskie Point

Desert, culture, counterculture

20231h 39m

Worlds collide in this unconventional essay film, when filmmaker, film historian, and archivist Daniel Kremer seamlessly edits Michelangelo Antonioni's legendary but controversial counterculture art film Zabriskie Point (1970) into the same narrative universe as Stanley Kramer's madcap epic comedy extravaganza It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). In creating these new sequences, Kremer comes to recognize that the exercise effortlessly draws cultural and historical parallels in twentieth-century American life that echo in present-day America. The editorial mashups weave a tangled web of social and cinematic history that root our notions of Americana in the mythology of the desert. As Kremer expounds in his narration on these often astonishing and sometimes shocking associations, his very personal ties to the subject matter become manifest.

Cast

Photo of Rob Nilsson

Rob Nilsson

Self / A Friend

Photo of Daria Halprin

Daria Halprin

Daria (archive footage)

Photo of Mark Frechette

Mark Frechette

Mark (archive footage)

Photo of Milton Berle

Milton Berle

Russell (archive footage)

Photo of Sid Caesar

Sid Caesar

Melville Crump (archive footage)

Photo of Buddy Hackett

Buddy Hackett

Benjy Benjamin (archive footage)

Photo of Ethel Merman

Ethel Merman

Mrs. Marcus (archive footage)

Photo of Jonathan Winters

Jonathan Winters

Lennie Pike (archive footage)

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