
Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's art house classic follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in 1966 New York City, presented in a split screen with a single audio track in conjunction with one side of screen.... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
Lacking a formal narrative, Warhol's art house classic follows various residents of the Chelsea Hotel in 1966 New York City, presented in a split screen with a single audio track in conjunction with one side of screen.
Leave your thoughts about Chelsea Girls.
| Film ThreatPhil HallThe Warhol gang at their underground peak. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzI couldn't be more bored with this flimsy anti-film presentation. |
| User ReviewLynn Kdually projected into this weird union that was fascinating, experimental, and all too fabulous. i loved the risks it took and the people warhol chooses to present. it truly is incredible to watch. and a pleasure. even at 3 hours and thirty minutes. |
| User ReviewValentina Bpop. I can't be bothered to tell you about thin film in a few lines! I wrote a whole essay on it if you're interested |
| User ReviewPrivate UDisturbing. Amusing. Amazing. What's not to love? |
| User ReviewMirko BA great film that really portrays what the factory must have been like. It manages to be both hilarious and disturbing, almost like a totally freaked out home movie. There are some great performances, especially Ondine. I think the makers of "Factory Girl" should have seen this. Maybe then they would not have got it so wrong. |
| User ReviewChristina RAMAZING! I LOVE IT! ANDY WARHOL IS AMAZING AS IS EDIE <3 |
| User ReviewCherie WA Classic Warhol's use of the split screen is awesome. |
| User ReviewGabriel KThe best Warhol film I've seen so far, and probably his most famous. Has plenty of his two defining characteristics - deliberate boredom, making the film a kind of endurance test at times, and deadpan, camp and sometimes hilarious dialogue. A must-see for fans of the Factory scene (and you have to see it at a cinema for the full split-screen effect). The scenes with Mary Woronov laying into her co-stars for forgetting their lines are amazing - she might just be my new favourite person ever. |
| User ReviewJ MIf you can sit through the whole thing, you'll see some of the best, if not the best, work Warhol has ever done. Its brilliantly original style has been imitated countless times, but never with a more instantly powerful impression. |