Marie Menkevicius (25 May 1909 in New York City, New York – 29 December 1970) was an American experimental filmmaker and socialite.
The daughter of Catholic-Lithuanian immigrants, she grew up in Brooklyn. In 1931 she met and married Willard Maas, a professor of literature at Wagner College in Staten Island. It was a rocky and unstable marriage.
Maas, a verbally abusive husband who was jealous of Marie’s popularity and acceptance as an artist, as his own was in decline, has also been identified by Gerard Malanga to have been the off-camera presence performing fellatio on DeVeren Bookwalter in the 1964 Andy Warhol experimental film Blow Job, although a different version of this (thought by many to be unreliable) appears in the 1980 Warhol memoir Popism: The Warhol Sixties.
The strongest bond that held Maas and Menken together (besides their friends in common) was their “wild parties”, and “wild fights”, fortified by the consumption of drugs washed down by distilled… read more
Lo urbano se transforma aun más rápido que la energía misma. Años condensados en un atractivo, pequeño y mercadeable empaque.
two years in 11 minutes. what would Go!Go!Go! look like in 2011? not 11 minutes of places been and people seen, but things bought, sites logged in, movies watched and gallery/fest routine. anyway, guess it would be more introspective than celebrating.
I'm glad I waited to see this on film print. It was oh-so worth it. Kubelka said (and rightfully so) that this would be the point of view of a Tree. Masterpiece.