Andy Warhol Movie Trailers

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Screen Test [ST126]: David Hallacy Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

The first of two known David Hallacy screen test's, directed by Andy Warhol.

Lou Reed - Remembered Trailer (2013)

14 December 2013

Film tribute to Lou Reed, who died in October, which looks at the extraordinarily transgressive life and career of one of rock 'n' roll's true originals With the help of friends, fellow musicians, critics and those who have been inspired not only by his music but also by his famously contrary approach to almost everything, the documentary looks at how Reed not only helped to shape a generation but also helped to create a truly alternative, independent rock scene, while also providing New York with its most provocative and potent soundtrack.

Screen Test [ST198]: Gerard Malanga Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Gerard Malanga has been posed slightly off-centre against a black background and lit evenly from both sides, he has turned sideways to face the camera attentively.

Screen Test [ST323]: Susan Sontag Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Screen test of Susan Sontag.

Screen Test [ST282]: Barbara Rose Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Screen test of Barbara Rose.

Screen Test [ST68]: Salvador Dalí Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Salvador Dalí glares aghast at the camera, his head held high and lit dramatically from below. Halfway through the film, there is a sudden in-camera edit, and Dalí disappears from view; the rest of the film shows only the speckled wooden backdrop behind him.

Award Presentation to Andy Warhol Trailer (1964)

07 December 1964

In 1964 Film Culture magazine chose Andy Warhol for its annual Independent Film award. The plan was to show some of Andy's films and have Andy come on stage and hand him the award.

Screen Test [ST240]: Nico Trailer (1966)

16 July 1966

The camera zooms in repeatedly on Nico’s features, concentrating on her mouth and eyes.

Ari and Mario Trailer (1966)

08 July 1966

Nico hires a babysitter drag queen (Mario Montez) to babysit her 3-year-old son Ari so Nico can go shopping.

Screen Test: Pénélope Palmer Trailer (1966)

18 May 1966

Andy Warhol "Screen Test" of a sixth-month-old Pénélope Palmer, going about her business.

Batman Dracula – “Ivy and Blood” Trailer (1964)

01 July 1964

One of four finished Batman Dracula shorts shown publicly by Warhol.

Nico: In Memoriam Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

"Not a documentary but the the ruins of an attempted documentary." - Grashina Gabelmann Nico’s solo concert in West Berlin 1986.

SCREEN TEST [ST288]: PHOEBE RUSSELL Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

A young woman named Phoebe Russell, is filmed wearing beads and a flowered dress; she gazes slightly cross-eyed at the camera, looking pretty but also increasingly melancholy as her eyes tear up.

Bleu comme une orange Trailer (1968)

16 March 1968

Documentary on the use of color and black and white in contemporary arts through nine artists. A “Cinéastes de notre temps” series episode directed by french film critic André S.

Screen Test: Alan Soloman Trailer (1964)

05 August 1964

Screen Test of Alan Soloman

Paul Swan Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Andy Warhol’s two-reel portrait of the dancer once billed as “the most beautiful man in the world.

Screen Test [ST187]: Vivian Kurz Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

The first of multiple screen tests Kurz did at Warhol’s factory. She is photographed in a wide shot, sprawled on the couch and playing with a box of matches.

Screen Test [ST309]: Edie Sedgwick Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Edie Sedgwick, wearing no make up, her eyes wet and swollen as if she had been crying, looks sad for a while, then she laughs briefly, talks to people off-screen, and seems to cheer up, flashing a huge smile at someone off to her right.

Screen Test: Ethel Scull Trailer (1964)

15 October 1964

16mm, black and white film, silent, 4:30 min.

Batman Dracula – “Jack Gerard Smoking” Trailer (1964)

01 July 1964

One of four finished Batman Dracula shorts shown publicly by Warhol.

Screen Test: Susan Sontag Trailer (1964)

04 April 1964

Susan Sontag was one of the many subjects of Warhol’s Screen Tests, a silent-film portrait series capturing well–known cultural figures of the 1960s.

The Beats: An Existential Comedy Trailer (1980)

26 May 1980

A "film poem" that focuses on the Beat poetry scene of the late 1950s.

Screen Test: Harold Stevenson Trailer (1964)

10 August 1964

Screen test of Harold Stevenson.

Andy Warhol Exposed: Newly Processed Films from the 1960s Trailer (2026)

02 February 2026

In 2024 Katie Trainor, MoMA’s film collections manager, and Greg Pierce, the Andy Warhol Museum’s then-director of film and video, worked together with Colorlab to process more than eighty 100-foot rolls of unprocessed black-and-white and color film left untouched by Warhol and his associates from the early days of Andy Warhol’s Factory filmmaking.

Leonard Cohen: Under Review: 1934-1977 Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Delve into the career of poet, author, composer and musician Leonard Cohen, who has been called one of the premiere folk singers of the 1960s and '70s.

More Milk, Yvette Trailer (1966)

08 February 1966

Warhol offers his own version of the notorious 1958 Johnny Stompanato murder case.

SCREEN TEST [ST29]: RANDY BOURSCHEIDT Trailer (1966)

08 July 1966

Randy Bourscheidt, preppily dressed in a tie and tweed jacket, looks up and down, then shyly faces the camera, trying not to smile.

SCREEN TEST [ST91]: CASS ELLIOT Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

Begins with a long shot of ‘Mama’ Cass Elliot, then zooms rapidly in and out and into close-up. Halfway through, the film settles down into a single close-up; toward the end of the shot, there is a sudden adjustment in the lighting, and Elliot begins to smile.

The John Trailer (1966)

20 August 1966

The story of two men (Ed Hood, Patrick Fleming ) in bed whose assignation gets interrupted by friends and neighbours.

3 Min. Mary Might Trailer (1966)

09 July 1966

Compilation reels of silent, black-and-white, 100-foot rolls that were assembled for use as background projection during the filming of other films made in 1966.

Screen Test [ST43]: John Cale Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Screen Test of John Cale

Paraphernalia Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

International Velvet poses in a sequin dress and oversized earrings, whip in hand, as the camera zooms in and out erratically.

Screen Test [ST94]: Philip Fagan Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

Philip Fagan maintains a motionless pose and an unvarying stare at the camera.

SCREEN TEST [ST212]: FRANÇOIS DE MENIL Trailer (1965)

17 June 1965

François de Menil has been lit at a three-quarter angle from the left; he glances briefly at the camera and then stares straight in front of him as if avoiding catching the camera’s eye; the right side of his face fades off into deep shadow.

SCREEN TEST [ST343]: MAUREEN TUCKER Trailer (1966)

16 July 1966

Maureen Tucker, wearing a white turtleneck, has been posed against a dark backdrop, and is brightly lit from the right front, the left side of her face partially shadowed.

SCREEN TEST [ST276]: RENE RICARD Trailer (1966)

14 July 1966

Rene Ricard in a lost Screen Test. The image was reproduced on the cover of the book ‘Screen Tests/A Diary’ (New York: Kulchar Press, 1967).

SCREEN TEST [ST164]: CATHY JAMES Trailer (1965)

10 June 1965

Cathy James (also known as Catherine James) is posed in front of a purple background. The lighting seems not quite as severe as in her two other Screen Tests (ST162 and ST163).

Superboy Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

‘Superboy’ drinks from a bottle of Coca-Cola.

Discotheque Trailer (1965)

16 June 1965

Shot at The Scene, located at 301 West 46th Street in New York, the film is a frenetically edited look at people dancing in the subterranean space of the midtown club.

SCREEN TEST [ST311]: EDIE SEDGWICK Trailer (1965)

09 June 1965

The film is an exposure test, with a poorly focused image of Edie Sedgwick getting darker and darker at regular intervals.

Screen Test [ST8]: ANTOINE Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

Antoine has his face illuminated only on the right side; he holds very still throughout, smiling slightly, and doesn’t blink until halfway through the roll.

SCREEN TEST [ST11]: ARCHIE Trailer (1966)

14 July 1966

A young man identified as only Archie, is posed against a white backdrop and harshly lit from the right.

SCREEN TEST [ST181]: SALLY KIRKLAND Trailer (1964)

11 May 1964

Sally Kirkland conceals herself behind her wild mop of hair, here eyes nearly invisible in the shadows.

SCREEN TEST [ST225]: STERLING MORRISON (SMOKING) Trailer (1966)

09 July 1966

Starts with a close-up of Sterling Morrison’s mouth, dragging heavily on a cigarette. When the camera zooms back we see Morrison in a pair of dark sunglasses.

SCREEN TEST [ST199]: GERARD MALANGA Trailer (1964)

11 May 1964

Gerard Malanga has been brightly lit from the front, and has tilted his head slightly backwards, which makes his neck bulge; he holds still throughout the film, his left eye filled light.

SCREEN TEST [ST201]: GERARD MALANGA Trailer (1966)

08 July 1966

Gerard Malanga, wearing a black turtleneck, is posed in front of a speckled dark wooden backdrop

SCREEN TEST [ST7]: ERIC ANDERSEN AND DEBBIE GREEN Trailer (1966)

20 August 1966

Eric Andersen and his girlfriend Debbie Green are seated side by side in front of a wooden backdrop covered with paint splatters.

SCREEN TEST [ST132]: BROOKE HAYWARD Trailer (1964)

11 July 1964

Brooke Hayward is framed off-centre against a completely black background, with a single light source sharply angled onto her face from the right.

SCREEN TEST [ST355]: GERARD MALANGA AND MARY WORONOV Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

Gerard Malanga and Mary Woronov pose against a painted wooden backdrop with their heads close together, occasionally nuzzling each other.

Nico / Antoine Trailer (1966)

19 September 1966

Nico, eating a banana, sits alongside French singer-songwriter Antoine. They are seated below a largm

Screen Test [ST113]: Henry Geldzahler Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Henry Geldzahler, filmed ins oft focus against the sharply in-focus silver painted Factory wall, fills his time by placidly untying and removing his necktie, turning his collar up, retying his tie, and smoothing his collar down again.

SCREEN TEST [ST224]: STERLING MORRISON Trailer (1966)

15 July 1966

Sterling Morrison, bass guitarist of The Velvet Underground, is filmed in an extreme close-up of his left eye, which looks around in all directions.

Suicide Trailer (1965)

14 April 1965

Two men verbally enact the chronology of an actor’s failed romantic connections and repeated suicide attempts.

SCREEN TEST [ST312]: EDIE SEDGWICK Trailer (1965)

19 June 1965

Edie Sedgwick, in an extremely tight close-up of her face, takes a drag from her cigarette. After one minute, there is an in-camera edit to a medium close-up of her head.

Screen Test [ST107]: Ruth Ford Trailer (1964)

10 August 1964

Ruth Ford has been placed in three-quarter profile against a white background, under instructions to keep still and try not to blink.

SCREEN TEST [ST6]: ERIC ANDERSEN Trailer (1965)

17 June 1965

Eric Andersen, wearing a blue-jean jacket and smoking, seems relaxed and cocky, intrigued by the experience of being filmed.

SCREEN TEST [ST256]: BUFFY PHELPS Trailer (1965)

17 June 1965

William W. ‘Buffy’ Phelps is placed against a speckled backdrop as he squints and blinks furiously at the camera.

SCREEN TEST [ST259]: GINO PISERCHIO Trailer (1965)

16 June 1965

The musician and filmmaker Gino Piserchio is lit from the right and filmed in very tight close-up, his face filling the frame.

Screen Test [ST226]: Paul Morrissey Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Paul Morrissey lowers his brow and stares back at the camera with a stern and determined look. A bright light falls from the right; the left side of the frame is completely black.

SCREEN TEST [ST48]: LAWRENCE CASEY Trailer (1964)

11 May 1964

The actor Lawrence Casey begins his screen test by staring solemnly into the camera,. He then lifts his chin slightly and begins an uncanny, slow-motion transformation of his expression from complete neutrality to manic glee.