fiction.wikisort.org - MovieI, a Man is a 1967 American erotic drama film written, directed and filmed by Andy Warhol. It debuted at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on August 25, 1967.[1] The film depicts the main character, played by Tom Baker, in a series of sexual encounters with eight women.[1] Warhol created the movie as a response to the popular erotic Scandinavian film I, a Woman, which had opened in the United States in October 1966.[2]
1967 film by Andy Warhol, Paul Morrissey
Cast
The film featured several of Warhol Superstars from his studio The Factory.
- Tom Baker as Tom
- Cynthia May as Girl in Kitchen
- Nico as Girl with TV
- Ingrid Superstar as Girl on Table
- Stephanie Graves as Girl in Penthouse
- Valerie Solanas as Girl on Staircase
- Bettina Coffin as Last Girl
- Ultra Violet
- Ivy Nicholson
Warhol gave Solanas a part in the film for $25 and as compensation for a script she had given to Warhol called Up Your Ass, which he had lost.[3] Solanas later attempted to kill Warhol by shooting him. According to a 2004 biography of Jim Morrison, Morrison agreed to appear in the film opposite Nico, but later backed out of it and instead sent his friend Tom Baker to the production shoot.[4]
Reception
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times wrote the film was "not dirty, or even funny, or even anything but a very long and pointless home movie," and described it as "an elaborate, deliberately boring joke."[5] Howard Thompson in his review for the New York Times wrote "The nudity is no match for the bareness of the dialogue's drivel and the dogged tone of waste and ennui that pervade the entire film."[1]
See also
- Andy Warhol filmography
- Blue Movie
- List of American films of 1967
- New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre
References
- Thompson, Howard (August 25, 1967). "I a Man (1967) The Screen: Andy Warhol's 'I, a Man' at the Hudson". New York Times. p. 28. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- Thomas, Kevin (August 9, 2001). "Sadness and Humor From Warhol". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
- Bockris, Victor (1989). The life and death of Andy Warhol. New York: Bantam Books. p. 272. ISBN 9780553057089.
- Davis, Stephen (2004). Jim Morrison: LIfe, Death, Legend. Gotham Books. pp. 149–50. ISBN 9781101218273.
- Ebert, Roger (August 1, 1968). "I, A Man". Reviews. rogerebert.com. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
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Books |
- 25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy (1954)
- a, A Novel (1968)
- Blue Movie (1970)
- The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975)
- Popism: The Warhol Sixties (1980)
- The Andy Warhol Diaries (1989)
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Other |
- Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes (TV series)
- Andy Warhol's Pork (play)
- Interview (magazine)
- "15 minutes of fame"
- "Misfit" (music video)
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Milieu |
- The Factory
- The Velvet Underground
- Warhol Superstars
- Studio 54
- New Andy Warhol Garrick Theatre
- 55th Street Playhouse
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Depictions | |
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Family |
- Julia Warhola (mother)
- John Warhola (brother)
- James Warhola (nephew)
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На других языках
- [en] I, a Man
[ru] Я, мужчина
«Я, мужчина» (англ. I, a Man) — авангардистский экспериментальный эротический фильм Энди Уорхола, поставленный в 1967 году совместно с Полом Моррисси[2].
Премьерный показ состоялся в Нью-Йорке в кинотеатре Hudson Theater (англ.) (рус. 24 августа 1967 года[3][1].
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