

Andy Warhol made a prison movie and somehow it's only 70 minutes of pure chaotic art.
Inspired by Bibbe Hansen's experiences in a juvenile detention center.
Direction
Warhol's static camera makes you complicit in every uncomfortable minute.
Acting
Bibbe Hansen lived this—her authenticity bleeds through the Factory gloss.
Production
Shot on the roof of the Factory because of course it was.

Director
Andy Warhol
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bibbe Hansen is Beck's mother—yes, THAT Beck, the 'Loser' guy. Art runs deep in that family.
This was peak Factory era: Warhol realized he could film literally anything and critics would call it commentary on American society.