Kitchen

Kitchen

6.5

1966-03-03

Instructed by Warhol to write a vehicle for Edie Sedgwick in a “completely white” setting, scenarist Ronald Tavel created one of Warhol’s most iconic films. Here a group of performers of all stripes – the sink and litter basket receive equal billing to the human actors – are forced into Warhol and Tavel’s cruelly comical theatre of the absurd. Inside this cramped domestic space, boredom, confusion and a sense of existential dread hang heavy in the air. Warhol and Tavel transform the modern 1960s kitchen – replete with the latest gadgets and conveniences – into a chaotic laboratory for self-creation and interpersonal conflict.

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Instructed by Warhol to write a vehicle for Edie Sedgwick in a “completely white” setting, scenarist Ronald Tavel created one of Warhol’s most iconic films. Here a group of performers of all stripes – the sink and litter basket receive equal billing to the human actors – are forced into Warhol and Tavel’s cruelly comical theatre of the absurd. Inside this cramped domestic space, boredom, confusion and a sense of existential dread hang heavy in the air. Warhol and Tavel transform the modern 1960s kitchen – replete with the latest gadgets and conveniences – into a chaotic laboratory for self-creation and interpersonal conflict.

Released

1966-03-03

Runtime

66

Director

Andy Warhol

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

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English

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    Edie Sedgwick

    Edie Sedgwick
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    Roger Trudeau

    Roger Trudeau
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    David McCabe

    David McCabe
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    Donald Lyons

    Donald Lyons
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    Elecktrah

    Elecktrah
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    Ronald Tavel

    Ronald Tavel
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    Rene Ricard

    Rene Ricard
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    Gerard Malanga

    Gerard Malanga