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Frederick Charles "Freddie" Herko was a legendary figure in the avant-garde scene of 1960s New York who worked as an artist, musician, actor, dancer, choreographer, and teacher. He is best known for his work in Andy Warhol's earliest cinematic experiments.

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Andy Warhol Screen Tests Trailer (1965)

28 November 1965

The films were made between 1964 and 1966 at Warhol's Factory studio in New York City. Subjects were captured in stark relief by a strong key light, and filmed by Warhol with his stationary 16mm Bolex camera on silent, black and white, 100-foot rolls of film at 24 frames per second.

13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests Trailer (2009)

07 April 2009

Between 1964 and 1966, Andy Warhol shot nearly 500 Screen Tests, beautiful and revealing portraits of hundreds of different individuals, from Warhol superstars and celebrities to friends or anyone he thought had "star potential".

Screen Test: Freddy Herko Trailer (1964)

03 January 1964

1964 screen test of Herko running 4 minutes, 36 seconds in length.

Jill and Freddy Dancing Trailer (1963)

30 October 1963

Against a backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, Judson Dance Theater company member Freddy Herko and author and cultural critic Jill Johnston dance together on Wynn Chamberlain’s rooftop.

Kiss Trailer (1963)

31 December 1963

An hour-long paean to the art of the kiss featuring fourteen couples, from passionate participants to lethargic lovers, engaging in the intimate act.

Haircut Trailer (1964)

14 March 1964

Shot in slow motion, with tiny bits of stagy lighting that seem to crumble and flake like cookies, Billy Name gives one of his notorious haircuts--and Warhol turns it into a homoerotic performance, a dance of adoration and control, a triangle of looking and keeping-at-bay, that is a slightly dullish but finally essential contribution to Warhol's long project of bringing portraiture technologies to moviemaking.

The Thirteen Most Beautiful Boys Trailer (1964)

20 November 1964

Inspired by a 1962 NYPD pamphlet entitled ‘The Thirteen Most Wanted [Men]’. Warhol transformed it from ‘most wanted men’ into ‘most beautiful boys’, and then began to film the very first Screen Tests, continuing to film for the series into early 1966, totalling more than 13 Screen Tests.

Vies et morts d'Andy Warhol Trailer (2005)

25 November 2005

Icon of pop art, Andy Warhol has marked the 20th century. This film pays tribute to him with the exceptional participation of Ultraviolet, never-before-seen images of the "private" Warhol and archival documents from the Velvet Underground, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Truman Capote.