Couch (1964) is a feature-length underground film directed by Andy Warhol, and starring Gerard Malanga, Piero Heliczer, Naomi Levine, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, John Palmer, Baby Jane Holzer, Ivy Nicholson, Amy Taubin, Ondine, Peter Orlovsky, Jack Kerouac, Taylor Mead, Kate Helzicer, Rufus Collins, Joseph LeSeuer, Bingingham Birdie, Mark Lancaster, Gloria Wood, and Billy Name.
Synopsis
An "entirely pornographic" series of sexual encounters on the old red couch at The Factory, with all permutations and orientations.
, 1h7 Directed byAndy Warhol OriginUSA GenresDrama, Historical ThemesFilms about families, Political films ActorsOndine, Mary Woronov, Gerard Malanga, Henry Geldzahler, Susan Bottomly Rating54% The film begins with a close up of Ondine, with an off screen voice saying that the film will follow the "Oswald model on television". The voice adds that "First it happened, then it was played back in tape, and then it was played back in slow motion." The voice also says that the performers don't have to maintain "stiff character portrayals" and are free to assume other roles, assuming they have "assumed that role by choice originally."
, 25h Directed byAndy Warhol OriginUSA ActorsBrigid Berlin, Susan Bottomly, Joe Dallesandro, Eric Emerson, Gerard Malanga, Taylor Mead Rating61% Four Stars (ou « **** ») est un film américain d'avant garde réalisé par Andy Warhol et sorti en 1967. Le film n'a été projeté qu'une seule fois dans sa version intégrale d'une durée de 25 heures, les 15 et 16 décembre 1967 à New York. Il est composé de bobines de 35 minutes, projetées simultanément et se superposant. Le titre du film est une allusion au système de notation utilisé par les critiques de cinéma, « quatre étoiles » représentant la note maximale.