Louis Waldon (1994)
Directed by Michel Auder
Run Time - 82 min. |
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Synopsis by Michael Hastings
Experimental filmmaker, video-diarist, and early-'70s Factory fixture Michel Auder takes camera in hand to interview one of his oldest friends, Louis Waldon, the notorious star of Andy Warhol's explicit Blue Movie. Not having seen Waldon for some time, Auder records their foggy, initial re-acquaintance conversations, moving on to reminisce with Waldon about his times shooting Warhol films, including his sex scene with Viva (who would go on to marry Auden). Waldon's drug use and generally decaying lifestyle are also on full display before Auder's ever-present lens.