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''Blue Movie'' (stylized as ''blue movie'') is a 1969 American film directed, produced, written and cinematographed by American producer Andy Warhol. The film stars Viva and Louis Waldon.<ref>(WarholStars entry )</ref><ref>(IMDB entry )</ref> Warhol describes the film: "In October '68 I shot a movie of Viva having sex with Louis Waldon. I called it just ''Fuck''." While it is true that the movie does involve sexual intercourse, this is framed by dialog about the Vietnam War and various mundane tasks.<ref>Canby, Vincent. "Warhol's Red Hot and 'Blue' Movie." The New York Times 10 Aug. 1969: D1. Print.</ref> The film itself acquired a blue/green tint because Warhol used the wrong kind of film during production. He used film meant for filming night-scenes, and the sun coming through the apartment window turned the film blue.<ref>Flatley, Guy. "How to Be Very Viva--A Bedroom Farce." The New York Times 9 Nov. 1969: D17. Print.</ref> While initially shown at The Factory, it was not shown to a wider audience at the Warhol Garrick Theatre until 1969. On July 31, the staff of the theater was arrested, and the film confiscated. The manager was eventually fined $250. ==Cast== * Viva as Herself * Louis Waldon as Himself 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Blue Movie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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