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A Day in the Life of Andy Warhol TrailerHeaven Wants Out TrailerAndy Warhol's Factory People... Inside the Sixties Silver Factory Trailer

Robert Olivo (June 16, 1937 – August 28, 1989), better known by his stage name Ondine, was an American actor. He is best known for appearing in a series of films in the mid-1960s by Andy Warhol, whom he claimed to have met in 1961 at an orgy.

Most Popular Ondine Trailers

Total trailers found: 29

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.

Four Stars Trailer (1967)

15 December 1967

Photographed entirely in color, Four Stars was projected in its complete length of nearly 25 hours (allowing for projection overlap of the 35-minute reels) only once, at the Film-Makers' Cinematheque in New York City.

Andy Warhol Trailer (1987)

09 June 1987

The first major profile of the American Pop Art cult leader after his death in 1987 covers the whole of his life and work through interviews, clips from his films, and conversations with his family and superstar friends.

Warhol's Cinema 1963-1968: Mirror for the Sixties Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Documentary on Andy Warhol's cinema of the sixties, made for Channel 4 in association with The Factory, MOMA and the Whitney Museum of Art and in collaboration with Simon Field.

Sugar Cookies Trailer (1973)

31 January 1973

A film producer murders his star actress during an erotic "game" and makes it look like suicide. The dead girl's lesbian lover discovers what happened, and plots her revenge.

A Day in the Life of Andy Warhol Trailer (2015)

25 August 2015

Stephen Smith sets out to discover the real Andy Warhol - in the hour-by-hour detail of his daily life.

Cleopatra Trailer (1970)

30 July 1970

Cleopatra situates itself in the same relationship to Hollywood as the Warhol/Morrisey films of the period.

Couch Trailer (1964)

01 July 1964

The couch at Andy Warhol's Factory was as famous in its own right as any of his Superstars. In Couch, visitors to the Factory were invited to "perform" on camera, seated on the old couch.

Vinyl Trailer (1965)

04 June 1965

Andy Warhol’s screen adaptation of Burgess's "A Clockwork Orange”.

We’re Getting On (Part I) Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

A few basic gestures, deliberately excluding indefinite states in between.

The Telephone Book Trailer (1971)

03 October 1971

A sexually voracious young woman receives a dirty phone call from a stranger; so satisfied by the experience, she sets out to find him somewhere in New York City.

Night of the Dark Full Moon Trailer (1972)

01 November 1972

A man investigates the grisly crimes that occurred in a former insane asylum, unsettling the locals who all seem to have something to hide.

Afternoon Trailer (1965)

01 October 1965

Edie Sedgwick hanging out at her apartment with Ondine and others in an alcohol and amphetamine–fueled talkfest.

The Loves of Ondine Trailer (1968)

01 August 1968

Ondine is a gay man attempting to re-adjust his sexuality via various encounters with different women.

Horse Trailer (1965)

28 August 1965

Warhol plunked a horse named Mighty Byrd in the middle of the Factory for this dark, homoerotic take on the classic oater that later anticipates his later western epic Lonesome Cowboys.

S.P.Q.R. Trailer (1972)

10 July 1972

In this movie, director Volker Koch wants to reveal "petty-bourgeois fixations of consciousness and late capitalist myths of happiness".

Imitation of Christ Trailer (1967)

01 November 1967

Warhol's Factory visits Los Angeles.

Heaven Wants Out Trailer (2009)

30 September 2009

Once a hot spot, the Bowery Follies Cabaret is now just another broken down New York City nightclub populated with the last vestiges of vaudeville entertainers, misfits and a headliner known as Heaven.

Dream Sphinx Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Ondine and Sally Dixon "star" as ecstatic 19th century lovers in Jacoby's first home-processed film.

Floria Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Experimental filmmaker Roger Jacoby animates his muse, Ondine, as the villainous Scarpia in snippets from Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca.

L'Amico Fried's Glamorous Friends Trailer (1976)

11 May 1976

L'AMICO FRIED'S GLAMOROUS FRIENDS "...is built around a pas de deux by Ondine and Sally Dixon... with a quickness of breath and dryness of the throat one is apt to say, 'What is that!' as if peering into some exotic fog.

Three Trailer (1964)

01 January 1964

A film structured in threes: three men, three reels of three minutes each, three acts with a different arrangement of bodies in the bathroom of the Factory, whose door has conveniently been left open for us to peek in.

Since Trailer (1966)

01 October 1966

Andy Warhol's experimental reconstruction of the assassination of the President of the United States, John F.

Chelsea Girls Trailer (1966)

01 September 1966

Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's mammoth film follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in 1966 New York City.

Superartist Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

Documentarians Juan Drago and Bruce Torbet follow a surprisingly relaxed and open Andy Warhol, at the peak of his powers in 1965 and 1966, around his bustling original "Factory" in midtown Manhattan.

Andy Warhol's Factory People... Inside the Sixties Silver Factory Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Takes an in-depth look at the lives and times of the people who hung out with Andy Warhol and "worked" at the Silver Factory during the Sixties, making it all click as a new counter-culture arose and began to exert its influence throughout the arts.

Batman Dracula Trailer (1964)

01 July 1964

Batman Dracula is a 1964 black and white American film produced and directed by Andy Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics.

I Was a Male Yvonne De Carlo for the Lucky Landlord..... Trailer (1967)

01 January 1967

This is one of several films and slide shows that feature Smith as a mock celebrity. It opens with the excerpt from No President originally called "Marsh Gas of Flatulandia" - several minutes of black and white footage of steam escaping from manholes segues to an interior scene of various creatures emerging from dry ice vapors - then shifts to show the filmmaker, clad in a leopard skin jump suit, attended by a nurse as he sits amidst the detritus of his duplex loft.

Screen Test [ST249]: Ondine Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

Ondine wears dark glasses and occasionally raises his eyebrows, as if simulating alertness, ut seems to be drifting off to sleep during the film.