

A 23-minute time machine to the moment before Warhol's crew became immortal.
1967 (made in 2015) presents newly found and digitized silent 16mm films from the 1960s in the form of a four-part composition portraying a cast of artists, writers, musicians and actors who made up the bohemian underground of that time. The film recasts the essence of a scene whose participants have since been idealized as celebrities or else forgotten.
Cinematography
Grainy 16mm that breathes like a living thing.
Editing
Auder's four-part structure builds accidental narrative.

Director
Michel Auder
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Michel Auder was married to Viva, one of Warhol's superstars, giving him unparalleled access to this world.
The 'idealized celebrities vs. forgotten participants' tension asks who gets to be 'history' and who becomes footnote.