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ANDY is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Warhol, captured through Poole's lens. The film carries an experimental vibe, blending visuals with a collage soundtrack that feels both spontaneous and reflective of the era. The editing done 'in-camera' gives it a raw, unpolished quality, which I think adds to its charm. It's got this unique atmosphere, where you're really immersed in the art and the artist's presence. The pacing can feel a bit disjointed at times, almost like wandering through an art gallery with each cut revealing something new, which makes it distinctive in a landscape of more traditional documentaries.
This film has seen a few formats over the years, but it's still relatively scarce in the collector's market. Original prints and early screenings pique interest due to the Warhol connection, as well as Poole's creative approach. It's one of those niche pieces that tends to appeal to collectors looking for something different, particularly those focused on experimental cinema and art history.
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