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Piero Heliczer (June 20, 1937 – July 22, 1993) was an Italian-American poet, publisher, actor and filmmaker associated with the
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.


Life and career

Heliczer was born in Rome to a German mother and a Polish father. His film career began at the age of four when, ironically, he won a contest for the "most typical-looking Italian child." Acting under the name "Pier Giorgio Heliczer," he played minor roles in Italian films as a child, including, by his own account, an uncredited supporting role in
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's '' The Bicycle Thief'' (1948). When Heliczer was seven years old, his father, a doctor and resistance fighter, was tortured and executed by the
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. The boy emigrated with his mother to the United States in the 1940s, graduated high school at the top of his class, and enrolled at Harvard in 1955. After two years he dropped out and moved to Paris, where he co-founded the Dead Language Press with his high school friend, the poet and composer Angus MacLise.


Dead Language Press

Heliczer published "alternative" authors, including himself, MacLise, the Finnish poet and translator Anselm Hollo, the
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, and the underground filmmaker Jack Smith, in whose film '' Flaming Creatures'' Heliczer appeared in 1963.


Underground films

In 1960 Heliczer moved to London, where he collaborated on his first film, ''Autumn Feast'', with Jeff Keen. After moving to New York in 1962 he became involved with the Film-Makers' Cooperative, appearing in films by Jack Smith and
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. Eventually he bought his own 8mm camera and resumed making
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s, including ''Satisfaction'', ''Venus in Furs'', ''Joan of Arc'' (in which Warhol appeared), and an "unfinished three-hour epic," ''Dirt''. With their primitive technique, anti-Catholic bent, and depictions of alternative sexuality, his films are often compared to those of Jack Smith. Most of Heliczer's films were silent, with sound added later. In some cases he used live musicians to provide a soundtrack. One band, the Falling Spikes, who played for a Heliczer show called ''The Launching of the Dream Weapon'' in early 1965, later changed their name to the
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. At Heliczer's multimedia shows, which he called " ritual happenings," his films were projected through veils hung in front of the screen with colored lights and slides superimposed on them, while dancers performed onstage and musicians played in the background. Andy Warhol began organizing similar events in 1966; his
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incorporated many of the same techniques and performers. In November 1965, during the filming of ''Venus in Furs'', the Velvet Underground and Heliczer were featured in a
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segment titled "The Making of an Underground Film," which aired the following month. This brief appearance turned out to be the only network television exposure for either Heliczer or the band. ''Venus in Furs'' was named after a Velvet Underground song inspired by
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's eponymous sadomasochistic novella. It features
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, another underground filmmaker, dressed as a nun. Angus MacLise, who at the time was still the drummer for the Velvets, also appears in the film. MacLise contributed numerous soundtracks for Heliczer's films, and appears in at least one other, ''Satisfaction'', along with
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. In December 1965, Heliczer's ''The Last Rites'' was included in the New Cinema Festival (also known as the Expanded Cinema Festival), an extensive series of multimedia productions in New York presented by
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and featuring the work of such artists as
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and
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. Afterwards Mekas wrote in the ''
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'', "Three new film-makers have appeared on the scene with glimpses of beauty and promises for the future: Andy Meyer, Robert Nelson, and Piero Heliczer." ''The Last Rites'' also made a lasting impression on the playwright
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, who recalled it years later as one of his favorites. Mekas was even more impressed by ''Dirt'', writing in the ''Village Voice'': :Among all the new movies (it has been quiet lately on the underground scene) Piero Heliczer's ''Dirt'' touched me most deeply. Its beauty is very personal and lyrical. And every frame of it is cinema. I cannot do justice to this beautiful work in one paragraph. It was shot on 8mm and much of its beauty and its cinema come from 8mm properties of camera and film. It is all motion. Together with
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's ''Songs'', Branaman's abstractions and
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's not yet released work, Heliczer's ''Dirt'' is one of the four works that use 8mm film properly and for art's sake.


Later years

Many years after the murder of his father, Heliczer was awarded a sum of money by the German government in compensation. He gave much of it away to fellow artists, but kept enough to try and establish a filmmaker's cooperative in Paris like the one in New York. He also bought a small house in Normandy. The filmmaker's cooperative was not a success, so he moved to Amsterdam, where he lived on a houseboat for a time. Vandals sank the boat, leaving him homeless, and he spent some time living on the streets of New York. In 1984 he returned to Normandy, where he spent his remaining years working in a secondhand bookstore. The 56-year-old filmmaker was killed in July 1993 when his moped was hit by a truck near
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. He is buried in Préaux-du-Perche, France.


Legacy

Of the many films Heliczer made, some are lost, in full or in part, and only a few are still in circulation. Heliczer's publications are also hard to find. In 1979, the poet
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edited the ninth issue of
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's zine ''Little Caesar'' and presented several hundred pages of tributes to and reminiscences of Heliczer. In 2001, Malanga assembled a collection of Heliczer's poetry titled ''A Purchase in the White Botanica''. A collection of Heliczer publications was exhibited at the Boo-Hooray gallery in New York in 2014. His daughter Thérèse Casper (née Heliczer) began making a documentary film about his life in 2013. Another daughter, Wynn Heliczer, is an actress.


Filmography


Publications

* ''Imprimatur 1281'', Dead Language Press, Paris, late 50s / early 60s. * ''you could hear the snow dripping and falling into the deers mouth'' ic Dead Language Press, Paris, late 50s / early 60s. * ''& i dreamt i shot arrows in my amazon bra: a poem in eleven takes'', Matrix Press / Dead Language Press, London, 1963. * ''The Soap Opera'', Trigram Press, London, 1967. Includes illustrations by Andy Warhol,
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and Jack Smith. * ''The First Battle of the Marne'', Dead Language Press, London, November 1969. * ''The Plays of Piero Heliczer'', Vols. I–III, Dead Language in cooperation with Paris Filmmakers Cooperative, Preaux, 1971 * ''The Handsome Policeman'', Moon Dragon Press, 1976. * ''Sundays Child'', early 80s. * ''Abdication of the Throne of Hell'', Amsterdam School Of Poetry / Vertaling Hans Plomp, Amsterdam, 1981. * ''Leadbelly'', ca. 1988. * ''The Perfect Detective'', Sovo Production, Amsterdam, 1989. * ''And I Am Not Afraid of the Dark'', The Beehive Press, New Jersey, 1991. * ''A Purchase in the White Botanica: The Collected Poetry of Piero Heliczer''. Edited by Anselm Hollo and
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. Granary Books, 2001, * ''Exiled from Amsterdam'', Artistiek Bureau, Groningen, 2021. * ''Poems & Documents'', After 8 Books, Paris, 2021. Edited by Sophie Vinet and Benjamin Thorel.


See also

* ''Children of Albion'' poetry anthology * Joan of Arc (album)


References


External links


Piero Heliczer Web Page
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