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Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film

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Rare archival film footage and interviews illustrate filmmaker Ric Burns' tribute to art-world icon Andy Warhol. Much of the material Burns uses was shot by Warhol himself during his heydey in the 1960s and '70s. Interviews include art dealer Irving Blum, Warhol's brother John, Paul Morrissey and art critic Dave Hickey.

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Slant Magazine 09/01/2006
2.5/4
Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film may be half as long as Warhol's opus Sleep, but its overview of the pop aesthete's life and art is nothing if not encyclopedic. Go to Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman New York Daily News 09/01/2006
3/4
We need all four hours, and even more, to understand the man who so prophetically divided the world into 15-minute increments. Go to Full Review
Phil Gallo Variety 08/31/2006
Blessed with all the trademarks of a Burns brothers documentary, Ric Burns' look at the life of Andy Warhol is well researched, packed with rarely seen footage and loaded with eloquent observations. Go to Full Review
Doris Toumarkine Film Journal International 03/01/2007
Beyond all the archival material, the film benefits mightily from the many eloquent talking heads, whose words, incredibly, are always electrifying and revealing. Go to Full Review
Ken Fox TV Guide 09/01/2006
3/4
Burns devotes the bulk of the film to Warhol's '60s work, giving serious attention to the radical, often underacknowledged silent films he shot with the participation of the drag queens, speed freaks and high-society types who populated the Factory. Go to Full Review
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04/11/2012 Warhol, it is made clear, was his own creation: QED, he only has himself to blame. Various pseudo intellectuals and poseurs leave semen stains on the lens. I give my third of a star for the wonderful pictures depicted from Warhol's graphic and fine art of the 1950's. Sadly the documentary is right about one thing: Warhol did represent late 20th C America See more 12/27/2009 What you expect from PBS, expansive and informative. See more 12/05/2009 an incredible deep documentary portrait of one of the most notable artists of the twentieth century. a very, very long doc that encompasses his entire life, and really feels that it doesn't leave anything out. for fans of warhol or art, this is an interesting watch. See more 02/20/2009 The Wahol Factory will be always a very interesting movement of art See more 08/16/2008 An incredibley well put together documentary on modern art's most idiosyncratic genius, Andy Warhol, the man who challenged us not to just see the artifice, but to see the light! A clever film. See more 06/09/2008 An in intriguing film on the man who had more then his 15mins of fame. Must see! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Rare archival film footage and interviews illustrate filmmaker Ric Burns' tribute to art-world icon Andy Warhol. Much of the material Burns uses was shot by Warhol himself during his heydey in the 1960s and '70s. Interviews include art dealer Irving Blum, Warhol's brother John, Paul Morrissey and art critic Dave Hickey.
Director
Ric Burns
Producer
Ric Burns, Donald Rosenfeld, Daniel Wolf
Screenwriter
Ric Burns, James Sanders
Production Co
WNET Thirteen, Steeplechase Films
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Sep 1, 2009
Runtime
4h 0m