Peyote Queen is an experimental short film by Storm de Hirsch, produced in 1965.
"[1][2] The soundtrack consists of African drumming and singing interspersed with American pop music.
As an independent film, Peyote Queen is not well known to the general public, but it has received some positive reviews.
"[3] Dominique Noguez, writing in La Nouvelle Revue Française, called it "a very beautiful work!
The abstractions drawn directly on film are like the paintings of Miró moving at full speed to the rhythm of an African beat.