Paul Morrissey Movie Trailers
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I, a Man Trailer (1967)
24 August 1967
Morrissey and Warhol's commercial take on the Swedish film I, A Woman. Somebody suggested to Warhol that they wanted a sexploitation film in the vein of I, A Woman, and so he and Morrissey concocted I, A Man.
About Face Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
An early short by Paul Morrissey featuring close-ups of Karen Holzer as she walks one direction and then the opposite.
Andy Warhol Trailer (1972)
02 January 1972
With a rambling, unstructured style that echoes Andy Warhol’s own approach to filmmaking, this documentary profiles his career, showing him to be a brilliant manipulator, dedicated voyeur and person of astute commercial judgment.
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.
Nico Icon Trailer (1995)
08 September 1995
A look into the many lives of Christa Päffgen, otherwise known as Nico; from cutie German mädchen to the first of the supermodels, to glamorous diva of the Velvet Underground, to cult item, junkie and hag.
All Aboard the Dreamland Choo-Choo Trailer (1964)
03 March 1964
A young man smokes a cigarette and then uses a surgeon scalpel to wound his thigh.
Trash Trailer (1970)
05 October 1970
The movie follows Joe, a heroin addict, throughout his quest to score more drugs. The episodic plot occurs over a single day and centers on Joe's problematic relationship with his on-off, sexually frustrated girlfriend.
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.
Barbara Rubin and the Exploding NY Underground Trailer (2018)
02 May 2018
The 29-minute experimental film Christmas on Earth caused a sensation when it first screened in New York City in 1964.
Women in Revolt Trailer (1971)
01 December 1971
Candy is an aloof heiress caught in an unhappy relationship with her brother. Jackie is a virginal intellectual who believes women are oppressed in contemporary American society.
News from Nowhere Trailer (2010)
02 September 2010
After Eduardo, an Argentine loner on the lam, arrives in the U.S. illegally, he forms a relationship with a woman and her teenage daughter.
Peaches & Cream Trailer (1964)
14 December 1964
"The collage paintings of Stanley Fisher: sin, sex, and gore blaring across the screen." – P. M. "PEACHES AND CREAM, which closes in on the paintings and gets rid of the spectators' distance, is a spectacular success.
Veruschka: A Life for the Camera Trailer (2005)
30 September 2005
Vera von Lehndorff is a Prussian noblewoman and daughter of the Count Lehndorff, a leader of the anti-Nazi resistance, executed during WW II.
Changing Fashions Trailer (1993)
15 July 1993
Anthony Kiedis and Sofia Coppola try to escape the fashion influence of Debbie Harry.
Paul Morrissey: Autumn in Montauk Trailer (2002)
17 May 2002
Legendary filmmaker Paul Morrissey waxes disgruntled about sex, religion, & art.
Mary Martin Does It Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
Nodding to the TV actress Mary Martin, who took part in a New York anti-litter campaign in 1961, Paul Morrissey imagines a pretty young litter-picker turned murderess who poisons bums with adulterated booze until an old bag lady throws her under a motorized street sweeper.
Civilization and Its Discontents Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962
Riffing on Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents is “about a cleansing energy applied to a fallen world.
Ancient History Trailer (1961)
01 January 1961
Paul Morrissey’s first film, a collage work made up of found footage from 1950s newsreels.
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.