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Director:
Paul Morrissey
Writer:
Paul Morrissey (writer)
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Release Date:
27 May 1970 (West Germany) more
Genre:
Drama more
Awards:
1 win more
NewsDesk:
Warhol Star Dallesandro Comes To Berlinale
 (From Studio Briefing - Film News. 12 February 2009, 1:27 AM, PST)

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Cast

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Joe Dallesandro ... Joe, the Hustler

Geraldine Smith ... Geri, Joe's Wife

Patti D'Arbanville ... Patti, Geri's Lover
Candy Darling ... Candy, a Transvestite

Jackie Curtis ... Jackie, a Transvestite
John Christian ... Joe's Customer
Maurice Braddell ... The Artist
Geri Miller ... Terry

Barry Brown ... Barry, the New Hustler
Louis Waldon ... David, the Gymnast
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Directed by
Paul Morrissey 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Paul Morrissey  writer

Produced by
Andy Warhol .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Paul Morrissey 
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Andy Warhol's Flesh
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Runtime:
105 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Canada:XXX (Nova Scotia) (video rating) | Australia:R | Finland:K-18 | France:-16 | Norway:18 (cut) | Sweden:15 | UK:(Banned) (1970) | UK:18 | UK:X (1971) | Canada:18+ (Quebec) | Canada:R (Ontario) | USA:R
Filming Locations:
New York City, New York, USA

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
UK censor John Trevelyan was wary of issuing the film a cinema certificate and suggested to the distributors that the film be shown on a club basis. When it was initially shown at the Open Space Theatre in London in February 1970 the cinema was raided by police who attempted to seize the film, leading Trevelyan himself to hastily rush to the cinema and vigorously defend the movie against possible prosecution, calling the police action 'unjustified and preposterous'. In the light of this incident Trevelyan was able to grant the film an uncut 'X' certificate. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Factory Days: Paul Morrissey Remembers the Sixties (2006) (V) more

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13 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
the passive object of desire, 25 June 2000
Author: Joel Mann from Sarasota, Florida

Flesh is the first film of a trilogy by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol, and is perhaps the first attempt to create an icon of desire out of a male leading role. Although the film is focused on an uncomplicated character development of Joe (Joe Dallesandro), a gentle and subtly unhappy hustler, it depicts him as a passive and ambivalent object, who, in spite of a semi-evident sense of self-control, is possessed, shaped, and evaluated entirely by others. Joe is a young and somewhat naive Adonis who exudes comfort and beauty in his independence, but he works the streets to support his lesbian wife and her girlfriend. He is restlessly bored by an artist/customer's speeches on Greek athletic sculpture and 'body worship', but he sells his nudity anyway. He regards the increasing advances of his homosexual friend with ambivalence, but lets them happen nonetheless. This passivity dominates the film and succeeds in creating a visceral element to Dallesandro's appeal: not only is he desired, he is had.

Perhaps the film's most interesting element is the balance of its obviously experimental nature with its palpable directness. The snappy editing and fragmented dialogue make it fresh and 'real', yet it manages not to rely on the clichéd abstractness of art-films. It is rough, and indeed a weaker effort than Trash or Heat, but nonetheless presents a collection of perfectly plausible characters in a light of almost absolute neutrality.

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