The Cinematheque once again offers West Coast premieres of recent restorations from the Whitney Museum’s Andy Warhol Film Project for Easter Weekend. On Saturday April 3: Outer and Inner Space (1965, 33 minutes, double screen projection) pits side-by-side versions of Edie Sedgwick reacting to herself on a TV monitor-one of the earliest (and prescient) uses of video art; Hedy (1965, 66 minutes) has music by John Cale and Lou Reed and stars Mario Montez, Ingrid Superstar, Gerard Malanga, Mary Woronov and Jack Smith. On Sunday, April 4: Screen Tests “Reel J” (1964-66, 10 portraits, 3 minutes each) includes portraits of Jane Holtzer, Jonas Mekas, Paul Morrissey, John Ashbery and others. Horse (1965, 99 minutes), one of the best Ronald Tavel/Warhol collaborations, is “a genuine Western about celibate, asexual and homosexual cowboys in love with their horses.” (RT)
Saturday, April 3, 1999
Pop Resurrection
A Warhol Weekend
San Francisco Art Institute