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Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film
“He was the most American of artists and the most artistic of Americans,” one man later said - “so American in fact that he is almost invisible to us.” ANDY WARHOL - a riveting and often deeply moving film portrait of the most famous and famously controversial artist of the second half of the twentieth century - is the first to explore the complete spectrum of Warhol’s astonishing artistic output, stretching across five decades from the late 1940’s to his untimely death in 1987. Combining powerful on-camera interviews and rare still and motion picture footage, it is also the first to put Warhol himself - his humble family background and formative experiences in Pittsburgh, and his crucial apprenticeship as a commercial artist in New York - back into the presentation of his life.
Customer Review: Inside Andy Warhol
This is a fantastic and informative documentary on the life and work of Andy Warhol. This interpretation of his life makes the most sense to me. The footage, images, and interviews are fantastic, although there is this one interviewee who occasionally tries to read into Warhol’s work too much, but overall this is a fantastic guide to understanding why Warhol is the cultural phenomenon that he is.
Customer Review: Fairly Informative but Needlessly Dreary in Tone
I’m pleased to know that others find more value in this documentary than I did. As someone who has been fascinated by Warhol’s work and life since childhood, I’ve always felt that a fair and comprehensive overview of the man’s life was lacking, despite several biographies and some documentaries prior to this one. It seems that each biographer or documentarian has some (usually negatively judgemental) bias or point of view that they want to paint Warhol with … somewhat understandable as the man refused to characterize himself directly. In my opinion, the value of Mr. Burns’ documentary is the wonderful archival footage included, Ms. Anderson’s fine narration, and some of the anecdotes of those interviewed (most revealingly, Irving Blum’s recollections, and most charmingly, Billy Name’s surprisingly coherent memories.) However, the tone of the documentary is quite dismal. You end up feeling like Warhol’s was a tragic life, when I feel that a fair assessment wouldn’t arrive at that characterization. Where is the joy? Why is the musical soundtrack so awful and in some cases inappropriate? Where are the other surviving acquaintances (e.g. Dallesandro?) Must Warhol always be blamed for the excesses of his followers? Must all charismatic people be held responsible for their groupies’ lack of self control? I don’t think so, but many persons besides Mr. Burns appear to hold Warhol accountable for the drug abuse and deaths of some of his 60s hangers-on. I’m not sorry I bought this DVD. I just wish it had been more well-balanced, and above all, wish that the art had been explored in depth more. Some of Warhol’s major phases are mentioned, described, but with the exception of early works, are not really explored with an eye to their significance in the art world and culture at large. Others are completely missing from the documentary. In any event, it’s worth seeing if you’re interested. Just don’t take this to be the be-all and end-all bible of all things Warhol. Perhaps it’s still just too soon for a proper assessment, but I’m STILL left feeling that the self-appointed stewards of Warhol’s “meaning” just don’t get it, at least not comprehensively enough.









