Jack Sargeant

Jack Sargeant (born 1968) is a writer specialising in cult film, underground film, and independent film, as well as subcultures, true crime, and other aspects of the unusual. In addition he is a film programmer and an academic. He currently lives in Australia.

Since 1995 Jack Sargeant has written and contributed to numerous books on underground film, including: Deathtripping: The Cinema of Transgression, about Cinema of Transgression filmmakers such as Richard Kern and Nick Zedd, Naked Lens: Beat Cinema, and Cinema Contra Cinema, a collection of essays on alternative film. He is the editor of the journal Suture, and has co-edited two volumes Lost Highways: An Illustrated History of the Road Movie (with Stephanie Watson) and No Focus: Punk on Film (with Chris Barber). In 2007 Deathtripping was republished by Soft Skull Press, this was followed by a re-printing of Naked Lens: Beat Cinema in 2008.[1] In 2014 a collection of essays on the world of William Burroughs and associated artists such as Brion Gysin was published as Against Control by Swedish publisher Eight Millimetre.[2]

He has contributed to numerous books on subjects ranging from Andy Warhol movies to road rage and car crash songs and his work has been included in collections such as Mikita Brottman's Car Crash Culture, Mendick & Harper's Underground USA, Wollen & Kerr's Autopia, among others.

He has also authored and edited true crime books including Born Bad, Death Cults, Bad Cop Bad Cop, and Guns, Death Terror'. These books have featured contributions from Monte Cazazza, Michael Spann, Andrew Leavold, John Harrison, Simon Whitechapel, Chris Barber, and others.

Jack has written introductions for Joe Coleman's Book of Joe and photographer Romain Slocombe's Tokyo Sex Underground.

He has contributed to publications such as Headpress as well as Panik, Electric Sheep, The Wire, Fortean Times and Bizarre magazine, as well as academic journals such as Senses of Cinema and M/C. Since 2008 he has written film reviews and a regular column for the Australian film magazine FilmInk focusing on unusual areas of film culture. He has also appeared as an occasional guest on ABC Radio National's MovieTime.

Between 2001–2003 he was film editor at large for Sleazenation. Jack has written cover notes for DVDs by various underground and independent filmmakers, including the British Film Institute's DVD release of Kirby Dick's film Sick: The Life And Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist' and their Jeff Keen DVD box set'. In addition he has contributed liner notes to the Throbbing Gristle TGV DVD box set.

Jack has appeared in numerous film and TV documentaries on culture and film, as well as having cameos in underground films. He has also appeared on recordings by the experimental group I/O.

He has promoted and organised shows for filmmakers and artists at the Horse Hospital in London and Cinematheque in Brighton, UK, and has also toured film festivals in America, Europe, and Australia, including the New York Underground Film Festival, the Chicago Underground Film Festival, Melbourne Underground Film Festival, Brisbane International Film Festival, and Sydney Underground Film Festival. In 2002 and 2003 he collaborated with Simon Kane on The Salon, an annual event that has featured performances by David Tibet, Cosey Fanni Tutti, and Cotton Ferox.

Since 2008 he has been Program Director for the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, and in 2010 he curated the film program for Sydney Biennale.

Bibliography

Major book contributions

'In Celebration of Going Too Far: Waterpower' in From the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, eds Rob Weiner & John Cline, Scarecrow, 2010

‘This Is Hardcore' in Cinematic Folds: The Furling and Unfurling of Images, ed Firoza Elavia, Pleasure Dome, 2008.

'Revealing and Concealing: Notes and Observations on Eroticism and Female Pubic Hair’, in Hair Styling, Cultur and Fashion, eds Geraldine Biddle-Perry & Sarah Cheang, Berg, 2008.

‘Introduction’ to The Gun Is Loaded, Lydia Lunch, Black Dog, London, 2008.

‘Harry Crosby', Straight to Hell: 20th Century Suicides, ed. Namida King, London: Creation Books, 2004.

The Headpress Guide to Modern Culture, ed. David Kerekes, Stockport: Critical Vision, 2004.

‘Knee Deep in the Mud, Blood and Tears’, The Book of Joe, Joe Coleman, San Francisco: Last Gasp / Los Angeles: La Luz de Jesus Gallery, 2003.

‘Sticks & Bones: Weapons Training’, Search & Destroy: the Vietnam War & Film, ed. Jack Hunter, London: Creation Books, 2003.

‘Voyeurism, Sadism and Transgression: Screen Notes and Observation on Warhol’s Blow Job and I, A Man’, Underground USA: Filmmaking Beyond the Hollywood Cannon, ed. Xavier Mendick & Steven Jay Schneider, London: Wallflower, 2002.

‘Squealing Wheels and Flying Fists’, Autopia, eds. Peter Wollen and Joe Kerr, London: ReAktion Books, 2002.

‘Violence and Vinyl: Car Crashes in 1960s Pop’, Car Crash Culture, ed. Mikita Brottman, New York: Palgrove / St Martins Press, 2001.

Introduction to William S Burroughs' Unforgettable Characters: Lola la Chata and Bernabe Jurado, Brisbane: Xochi Press, 2001.

Introduction to Tokyo Sex Underground, Romain Slocombe, London: Creation Books, 2001.

Introduction to Butchershop in the Sky, James Havoc, London: Creation Books, 2000.

‘Bringing Out The Dead’, Addicted: The Myth and Menace of Drugs in Film, ed. Jack Stevenson, London: Creation Books, 2000.

‘Towards The Medical’, Body Probe, ed. David Wood, London: Velvet Books, 1999.

‘Rope of Flesh: Mudhoney Deconstructed’, Necronomicon Book Two, ed. Andy Black, London: Creation Books, 1998.

Film and TV appearances

X, featured stripclub extra, Jon Hewitt, Australia, 2011.

The Advocate of Fagdom, documentary interviewee, France, 2011.

Blank City, documentary interviewee, USA, 2009.

Llik Your Idols, documentary interviewee, France 2007.

Russ Meyer: King of Sexploitation, documentary interviewee, Ireland / UK, Channel 5, 2004.

100 Sexiest Moments, documentary interviewee, Channel 4, UK, 2003.

Love & Anarchy: The Wild World of Jaimie Leonarder, documentary interviewee, Pagan Films, SBS, Australia, 2002.

Debbie Does Damnation, cameo, Eric Brummer, 2001.

Fear, Panic And Censorship, documentary interviewee, Channel 4, October 2000.

New Apocalyptic Literature Jack Sargeant & Stuart Swezey as documentary subject, Denmark, 1999.

X-Tripping, interviewee and research advisor on documentary on underground film and culture, Channel 4, 1998.

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