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Andy Warhol’s Blow Job (1964) is a masterpiece of the complexities of voyeurism and duration. The 36-minute film shows a young man apparently receiving oral sex, though the viewer only ever sees his head and shoulders – leaving the person performing the act in our imagination.Read More »
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Andy Warhol – Blow Job (1964) (HD)
Andy Warhol1961-1970ExperimentalQueer Cinema(s)Short FilmUSA -
Andy Warhol – Blow Job (1963)
1961-1970Andy WarholExperimentalQueer Cinema(s)Short FilmUSAReview by Tom Vick (Allmovie.com)
Probably the most notorious of Andy Warhol’s films, Blow Job has been called, jokingly, the longest reaction shot in the history of cinema. In it, an anonymous young man’s face is seen in close-up while he receives fellatio from an unseen partner. The serene voyeurism that runs through Warhols ’60s films reaches a kind of apotheosis in Blow Job. Sexuality, which is a distinct subtext in a number of his films, becomes the subject of this one but, in a typically Warholian joke on pornography, all the “action” occurs off-screen.Read More »