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'Kiss' is a 1963 silent American experimental film directed by Andy Warhol, which runs 50 minutes and features various couples man and woman, woman and woman, man and man kissing for 3 minutes each. The film features Naomi Levine, Barbara Rubin, Gerard Malanga, Rufus Collins, Johnny Dodd, Ed Sanders, Mark Lancaster, Fred Herko, Baby Jane Holzer, Robert Indiana, Andrew Meyer, John Palmer, Pierre Restany, Harold Stevenson, Philip van Rensselaer, Charlotte Gilbertson, Marisol, Steven Holden, and unidentified others.

In 1964, La Monte Young provided a loud minimalist drone soundtrack to 'Kiss' when shown as small TV-sized projections at the entrance lobby to the third New York Film Festival held at Lincoln Center.Blake Gopnik, 'Warhol:  A Life as Art' London: Allen Lane. March 5, 2020.  p. 415

'Kiss' was followed by 'Eat' (1963), 'Sleep' (1964), 'Blow Job' (1963) and 'Blue Movie' (1969).

This was one of the first films Warhol made at The Factory in New York City.

See also



* Andy Warhol filmography

* 'Blue Movie' (1969) Warhol film

* 'Eat' (1964) Warhol film

* List of American films of 1963

* 'Sleep' (1963) Warhol film

References




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