Lucifer Rising (1972–1981)
A Ritual in Light and Shadow
Kenneth Anger’s Lucifer Rising (1972–1981) is a cinematic invocation of myth, magick, and cosmic rebellion. More than a film, it is a ceremonial transmission—summoning archetypes, planetary forces, and the eternal return of the Morning Star.
This page serves as the official archive for the film’s visual legacy, presenting select frames from the copyrighted visual record of Lucifer Rising. These images are preserved, protected, and presented by the Kenneth Anger Estate.
Select imagery from Lucifer Rising is available for licensed use upon request. Unauthorized reproduction—including on merchandise, digital platforms, or print-on-demand websites—is strictly prohibited and subject to takedown under applicable copyright law.
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Lucifer – Film Still from Lucifer Rising (1972–1981) Kenneth Anger’s camera captured the original Lucifer Jacket in this iconic frame from Lucifer Rising, a cinematic invocation of myth and magick. This image is part of the copyrighted visual archive of the film and is protected under U.S. and international copyright law. It is managed exclusively by the Kenneth Anger Estate. © Kenneth Anger Estate. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, commercial use, or merchandise adaptation is strictly prohibited.

LIlith – Film Still from Lucifer Rising (1972–1981) Marianne Faithfull appears as Lilith in this still from Kenneth Anger’s Lucifer Rising, embodying the archetype of the awakened feminine and the ceremonial force of the Aeon. This frame, drawn directly from the original film, is part of the copyrighted visual archive maintained by the Kenneth Anger Estate. © Kenneth Anger Estate. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, commercial use, or merchandise adaptation is strictly prohibited.