
Zack Stiglicz
Directing
Known For

Video collage of text and imagery exploring alienation, strangeness, homoerotics, resistance, and death.
Alien Nay/Shun

Voice-over (by Fleming's partner, Zack Stiglicz) combines narrative fragments about a solitary woman and excerpts from books on psychology to create a sense of everyday melancholy
Life/Expectancy

"In God the Pugilist—The 13th Protocol Stiglicz animates cutouts from a painting of Adam and Eve amid the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza; his commentary is as puzzling as his attempt to join European and Mesoamerican imagery, which is interesting for its over-the-top weirdness alone." - Fred Camper
God The Pugilist

Experimental investigations and transformations of porn, including self as porn-mechanism. 'The Sexual Economy of Risk' partly visualizes reflections of Slavoj Zizek (from On Belief): '...the passage from animal copulation to properly human sexuality affects the human animal in such a way that it causes the human animal's radical self-withdrawal, so that the zero-level of human sexuality is not the 'straight' sexual intercourse, but the solitary act of masturbation sustained by fantasizing ---the passage from this self-immersion to involvement with an Other, to finding pleasure in the Other's body is by no means 'natural', it involved a series of traumatic cuts, leaps and inventive improvistaions...' -Slavoj Zizek.
Sexual Economy of Risk

A flickering interweaving of abstract imagery, homoerotic performance, text, and motifs of metaphysics and death.
Posthumously Yours

Abstract imagery and shots of bodies and faces flicker with poetic voiceover text that meditates on death, memory, dreams and history.
Murder Will Out: Measured Silence

A ‘hieroglyphic remembrance’ of desire for love, exploring heterosexual desire amidst the Fever Zone of homoerotic mysteries and narcissistic compulsion.(…)
Coiled

Zack Stiglicz film from 1991
Voices From the Chora

Zack Stiglicz collage film
Pompeii

A "lush, hand-painted" film - Fred Camper
Blink

16mm film by Zack Stiglicz
Sculpted

16mm film by Zack Stiglicz
Rose of the Night

16mm film by Zack Stiglicz
Nothing, Nobody, Nowhere

‘The subversive power of this piece remains central to this seemingly lyrical visual study of the 1990 Gay Pride Procession in Chicago. Motion is slowed, image is inverted so we are actually watching a high contrast negative (you’ve never seen colours like this). The beauty of the visuals is striking as is the classical intentionality of the Speech of Aristophanes from Plato’s Symposium.’ – Shellie Fleming
Aristophanes on Broadway
The whispered text in Filial Seduction describes a vaguely incestuous father-son relationship as we see images of men, boys, and water.