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Friday, May 20, 1994
Poor Little Rich Girl with Haircut (No. 1)
Haircut (No. 1): Haircut (No. 1) is an interesting example of Warhol's early cinema, made during an experimental period when he was in the process of developing the pared-down style of his purely minimalist works....The intensely homoerotic atmosphere of Haircut (No. 1) places this film squarely within the continuum of Warhol's gay cinema... With John Daley, Freddy Herko, Billy Name, James Waring. (27 mins at 16fps, Silent) Poor Little Rich Girl "Edie was incredible on camera-just the way she moved...She was all energy-she didn't know what to do with it when it came to living her life but it was wonderful to film. The great stars are the ones who are doing something you can watch every second, even if it's just a movement inside their eye."-Andy Warhol, 1980 In March 1965, just a few months after he bought his first sound camera, Warhol began making a series of films of Edie Sedgwick, a beautiful young heiress whom he had recently met. The title Poor Little Rich Girl is a reference to the 1936 Shirley Temple movie of the same name, in which an eight-year-old girl runs away from her wealthy family to perform with a vaudeville troupe-a situation not unlike that of Edie herself, who had fled her tragic, wealthy family in California to join Warhol's underground art world....(T)he Edie Sedgwick films are basically extended portraits; in fact, they can be regarded almost as documentaries-straightforward, unscripted filmings of Edie simply being "herself," in scenes taken from her real life. With Edie Sedgwick, off-screen voice of Chuck Wein. (66 mins)-Callie Angell
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