Rainbow's Children

In 'Rainbow's Children', Lloyd Williams reveals the dreamer awakening; erotic displacements of dreams are transformed into the erotic realities of life itself – although still poetically suffused with a dream like languor which the filmmaker cannot escape. The texture of flesh, the ambiguity of longing and the colors of psychedelic apotheosis all merge into a languorous ecstasy which Lloyd Williams is adept in translating into the medium of film. All the varieties of film technique: slow motion, multiple-exposure, fast motion, camera in full flight and frozen image, he uses for the revelation of his intense fantasy, whether from dreams or from real-life or from hallucinated contemplation. His work shows that the dreamer is, indeed, awakening into a whole new world of erotic fantasy, muted with desire. If hard core films shock you, the films of Lloyd Williams will caress you." –Charles Boultenhouse

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Dinosaur's Hill

Dinosaur's Hill

1967

Rock-a-Bye Bear

Rock-a-Bye Bear

1952

Screwball Squirrel

Screwball Squirrel

1944

Señor Droopy

Señor Droopy

1949

Slap Happy Lion

Slap Happy Lion

1947

Swing Shift Cinderella

Swing Shift Cinderella

1945

Symphony in Slang

Symphony in Slang

1951

T.V. of Tomorrow

T.V. of Tomorrow

1953

The Cat That Hated People

The Cat That Hated People

1948

The Cuckoo Clock

The Cuckoo Clock

1950

The Early Bird Dood It!

The Early Bird Dood It!

1942

The First Bad Man

The First Bad Man

1955

The Flea Circus

The Flea Circus

1954

The Hick Chick

The Hick Chick

1946

The Peachy Cobbler

The Peachy Cobbler

1950

The Screwy Truant

The Screwy Truant

1945

The Shooting of Dan McGoo

The Shooting of Dan McGoo

1945

The Three Little Pups

The Three Little Pups

1953

Uncle Tom's Cabana

Uncle Tom's Cabana

1947

Ventriloquist Cat

Ventriloquist Cat

1950