• My Hustler
  • Confessions
  • Jerovi
  • Testament

My Hustler

featuring

Paul America, Joseph Campbell, Genevieve Charbon,

Warhol’s brilliantly bitchy masterpiece of voyeurism, desire, and boredom unfolds on a lazy afternoon on Fire Island, where a threesome of libertines competes for the attentions of a buff, dipped-blonde “Dial-a-Hustler.” Middle-aged “Queen Ed” plays resigned beach house host for a boozy impromptu gathering of his lithe neighbor Genevieve and the “Sugar Plum Fairy,” a storied hustler in his own right, who interrupt his plans for Paul America’s naive hunk out sunbathing on the sand. Perhaps Warhol’s most explicitly entertaining and accessible film work, My Hustler casts a sharp eye on gender, sexuality, and the commodification of desire while passing as lightly as a summer divertissement.

Paul Malcolm
FILM DETAILS 
Cinematographer
  • Andy Warhol
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 16mm
  • 79 mins
Source
  • UCLA Film & Television Archive
Permission
  • The Andy Warhol Museum
Preceded By

Testament

James Broughton, United States, 1974

A gentle, humanist fever dream by way of an elliptical visual poem.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 16mm
  • 20 mins
source
  • Canyon Cinema

Jerovi

José Rodriguez Soltero, United States, 1965

FEATURING
Jerovi Sanzón Carrasco

An erotic retelling of the Narcissus myth, shot in San Francisco.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • Color
  • 16mm
  • 11 mins
source
  • The Film-Makers’ Cooperative

Confessions

Curt McDowell, United States, 1972

In Confessions, McDowell discloses his carnal sins to his parents.

FILM DETAILS 
Print Info
  • B&W
  • 16mm
  • 16 mins
source
  • Canyon Cinema
Additional Info
  • Restored by the Academy Film Archive