“Andy Warhol called Marie Menken and Willard Maas ‘the last of the great bohemians,’ and, in 1965, made Bitch, his real-life parody of Edward Albee’s play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, with Willard and Marie sitting on the couch in their living room, drunk and arguing on a Sunday afternoon. Unscripted, shot with a stationary camera in his signature home-movie documentary style, Warhol’s Bitch has never before been seen by the public—until now…” (Philip Gefter).
Movie / 1981
Movie / 1989
Movie / 2013
Movie / 2003
Movie / 1968
Movie / 2004
Movie / 1965
Movie / 2024
Movie / 2013
Movie / 1993
Movie / 2010
Movie / 1984
Movie / 2010
Movie / 2010
Movie / 1956
Movie / 2005
Movie / 2012
Movie / 2014
Movie / 2008
Movie / 2005
“Andy Warhol called Marie Menken and Willard Maas ‘the last of the great bohemians,’ and, in 1965, made Bitch, his real-life parody of Edward Albee’s play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, with Willard and Marie sitting on the couch in their living room, drunk and arguing on a Sunday afternoon. Unscripted, shot with a stationary camera in his signature home-movie documentary style, Warhol’s Bitch has never before been seen by the public—until now…” (Philip Gefter).
Movie / 1981
Movie / 1989
Movie / 2013
Movie / 2003
Movie / 1968
Movie / 2004
Movie / 1965
Movie / 2024
Movie / 2013
Movie / 1993
Movie / 2010
Movie / 1984
Movie / 2010
Movie / 2010
Movie / 1956
Movie / 2005
Movie / 2012
Movie / 2014
Movie / 2008
Movie / 2005