Andy Warhol

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    The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards (1966)

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    The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards (1966)

    Documents each member of The Velvet Underground having their cards read at a big apartment party. The tarot reader is continually interrupted in her readings by the chaos created by the characters around her.

    $15.00
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    The Velvet Underground and Nico (1966)

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    The Velvet Underground and Nico (1966)

    The film depicts a rehearsal of The Velvet Underground including Nico, and is essentially one long loose improvisation.

    $15.00
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    Poor Little Rich Girl (1965)

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    Poor Little Rich Girl (1965)

    A young, jobless woman stays in bed, reads, talks on the phone, smokes cigarettes, makes fresh coffee, and tries on some clothes from a large wardrobe.

    $15.00
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    Vinyl (1965)

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    Vinyl (1965)

    Warhol’s strange interpretation of “A Clockwork Orange.”

    $15.00
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    Empire (1964)

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    Empire (1964)

    A single shot of the Empire State Building from early evening until nearly 3am the next day.

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    Kiss (1963)

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    Kiss (1963)

    Kiss (1963) is an experimental film directed by Andy Warhol, which runs 50 minutes and features various couples — man and woman, woman and woman, man and man — kissing for 3½ minutes each. The film features Naomi Levine, Gerard Malanga, Rufus Collins, and Ed Sanders. Kiss was followed by Eat (1963), Sleep (1963), and Blow Job (1964). This was one of the first films Warhol made at The Factory in New York City.

    $15.00
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    The Andy Warhol Diaries

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    The Andy Warhol Diaries

    After he’s shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins documenting his life and feelings. Those diaries, and this series, reveal the secrets behind his persona.

    $30.00
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    Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV (2023)

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    Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV (2023)

    The quixotic journey of Nam June Paik, one of the most famous Asian artists of the 20th century, who revolutionized the use of technology as an artistic canvas and prophesied both the fascist tendencies and intercultural understanding that would arise from the interconnected metaverse of today’s world.

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    Cocaine Cowboys (1979)

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    Cocaine Cowboys (1979)

    Destn (Tom Sullivan) is the leader of a rock band on the brink of super-stardom. Until now they have juggled their music career with cocaine smuggling. The musicians, and their manager Raf (Jack Palance), wish to sever ties with organized-crime, leave the drug world behind and concentrate on music. However they are coerced into doing one last job for the Mob. They lose the $2 million of cocaine, and find themselves marked men unless they can fulfill their obligations.

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    This Side of Paradise (1999)

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    This Side of Paradise (1999)

    Unpredictably, as most of my life’s key events have been, for a period of several years of late sixties and early seventies, I had the fortune to spend some time, mostly during the summers, with Jackie Kennedy’s and her sister Lee Radziwill’s families and children. Cinema was an integral, inseparable, as a matter of fact, a key part of our friendship. The time was still very close to the untimely, tragic death of John F. Kennedy. Jackie wanted to give something to her children to do, to help to ease the transition, life without a father. One of her thoughts was that a movie camera would be fun for children. Peter Beard, who was at that time tutoring John Jr. and Caroline in art history, suggested to Jackie that I was the man to introduce the children to cinema. Jackie said yes. And that’s how it all began. -Jonas Mekas

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