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During the filming of Women In Revolt, Jackie Curtis refused to perform unless Andy Warhol was actually doing the filming. In preparation for the shoot, Warhol put the film in the camera backwards, but fortunately, Paul Morrissey noticed it before they actually started filming. (UV134) Holly Woodlawn’s first scene was with Martin Kove who played the boyfriend from whom she wanted independence. Martin Kove would later become part of the cast of the television series, Cagney and Lacey. He had no idea who or what Holly Woodlawn was, having just come out of the military service. Holly had no idea what the film was about, thinking it was about lesbianism - not feminism. (HW184)
During the filming, Holly Woodlawn was intimidated by both Candy Darling and Jackie Curtis who “always dominated the scenes” and Holly began to drink heavily. When Candy told Holly that she was upset by her behaviour and Candy’s manager asked Woodlawn to quit harrassing his client, Holly physically attacked both Candy Darling and her manager. They were eventually pulled apart by Rita Redd and Jackie. (HW187-8) The filming turned into an “insane folly” of booze and drugs with Jackie, Candy, Rita, Estelle and Baby Betty “piled into a bathroom, downing glasses of wine... and shooting up speed” while doing their hair and faces before filming the scene where Holly ended upside down in a wheelchair having sex with a complete stranger. (HW189) |
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WOMEN IN REVOLT, AN INSTALLATION BY BRUCE LABRUCE A white room. A white television set. A bloody handprint.
I recently set out to make a video compilation of clips from my favourite mainstream narrative and art movies. After I'd pulled them all, I realized that on a purely subconscious level most of my choices involved women, often in some form of masquerade, either in the midst of a nervous breakdown or in the process of killing themselves or someone else. Invariably they were in some stage of revolt. It raised some questions. Should someone report me to Women's Lib? Is there still a Women's Lib to be reported to? Am I, a fag, painfully identifying with these women? Or is it just an excuse to be a misogynist like so many other homosexual men? Or, to quote Tippi Hedren in Marnie, will it cross your mind that "I don't have to watch that filth to know that women are stupid and feeble and men are filthy pigs." You decide. Most of the scenes came from movies from the sixties or seventies, quite often involving Tuesday Weld or Natalie Wood. I added a modern soundtrack. But is it art? RM. 205 SUSAN HOBBS GALLERY 137 Tecumseth Street Toronto, Ontario M6J 2H2 T 416 504 3699 F 416 504 8064 info@susanhobbs.com www.susanhobbs.com |
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The filming turned into an “insane folly” of booze and drugs with Jackie, Candy, Rita, Estelle and Baby Betty “piled into a bathroom, downing glasses of wine... and shooting up speed” while doing their hair and faces before filming the scene where Holly ended upside down in a wheelchair having sex with a complete stranger. (HW189)
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And Joe obviously. |
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06.10.2006, 12:56 PM | #48 |
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RE: P3P compliance and Tomcat
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 09:33:59 -0600 Message-ID: <897AA356AC7FAB41BD3903D648A9D97415A697@MOBY.hq.se archbuilder.com> To: "'Martin Presler-Marshall'" <mpresler@us.ibm.com> Cc: www-p3p-dev@w3.org 21 June 01Tomcat standalone. Apache is shutdown.I have utilized the deployment guide for use in compliance for a web siterunning on a Linux box using Apache. I found the deployment guide to beexcellent, and the P3P validation process to be great. I will let you knowhow the Tomcat server compliance shakes out once we have it.Thanks,Joe Dalessandro---------------e: jad@situpartners.com-----Original Message-----From: Martin Presler-Marshall [mailto:mpresler@us.ibm.com]Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:21 AMTo: Joe DalessandroCc: www-p3p-dev@w3.orgSubject: Re: P3P compliance and Tomcat Are you running tomcat atop Apache, or standalone? If you're using iton top of Apache, the P3P deployment guide tells how to send the headerswith an Apache server: http://www.w3.org/TR/p3pdeployment I don't know that anyone in this group has researched how to do thison Tomcat standalone... -- MartinMartin Presler-Marshall - Program Manager, Privacy TechnologyE-mail: mpresler@us.ibm.comPhone: (919) 254-7819 (tie-line 444-7819) Fax: (919) 254-6430 (tie-line444-6430)Received on Thursday, 21 June 2001 11:34:06 GMT
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Joe D'Alessandro was born in Pensacola, Florida on December 31, 1948, and thus was 20 years younger than Warhol. He met him during his "blossoming of his youth". I asked Warhol, why he wanted to have the desirable youth portrayed by Breker.
The answer was: "I love Breker's sculptures, as much as I love Joe -- and even more. Sculptures are more loyal than men, they cannot run away." |
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notice: gavin brown gallery continues to handle billy name vintage prints (from the factory darkroom, made in the sixties)and selected contemporary reprints, b/w and color, as well as vintage thermofax prints, factory edition.
contact: gavin brown - the gallery,
436 w. 15th st., new york, ny 10011 tel 212 627 5258, fax 212 627 5261 email: gallery@gavinbrown.biz - contemporary reprints are also available through artist's agent
kevin kushel, ovoworks, ny. kevinkushel@aol.com |
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This is a gem.The child actor appears on the original cover of ''that joke isn't funny anymore''.This is the original still from the film it comes from. More info: unknown actors from the Mosfilm Production "The Enchanted Desna" by Julia Solntseva (1965), photo taken from "Films and Filming", February 1965. |
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