The Genesis Children


The Genesis Children, originally titled ? before its release, is a 1972 American art film. It was directed by Anthony Aikman and co-written by Aikman and Billy Byars Jr., with the narration written by Barbara Smith. It was a production of Lyric Films International and Byars and Associates.
The movie premiered on August 4, 1972, at the Encore Theater at 5308 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California. Although it was called "very benign" by Aaron Stern of the Motion [Picture Association|MPAA], it received an X rating due to lengthy full nudity scenes of adolescent boys.

Synopsis

The Genesis Children is a non-narrative film with a theme of "the unity of mankind".
The story is about eight American students of an international school in Rome who follow a want ad placed by a mysterious man: "Wanted: boys to act in a play, to be performed before God." This leads them to a cove at the Palinuro natural arch in southern Italy, where in the beginning they appear overwhelmed by a sensation of paradisiacal ease and freedom. Throughout the "play", the boys venture into diverse, sometimes bizarre, actions to overcome growing "boredom, hunger, and homesickness", as well as fear. In the course of the following days, problems arise, and clothing is more and more restored. Finally, the group divides, with five of the boys abandoning their play and three of them staying.

Reception

The film was compared to Lord of the Flies and was described by critics as "simplistic and pretentious".