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So, 'Andy Makes a Movie' is this fascinating snapshot of Warhol's world, really. The vibe is all about that experimental edge—it's raw, almost chaotic, yet it captures a particular moment in the 60s. You’ve got Edie Sedgwick being her enigmatic self, and there’s a sort of fluidity to the pacing that feels both mesmerizing and disorienting. The film doesn’t shy away from the avant-garde nature of Warhol’s scene, and The Velvet Underground’s presence adds an extra layer to it all. It’s not just a straightforward documentary; it immerses you in the artist's milieu, showcasing how art and life intertwined in such an electric way.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, though finding a good quality print can be a challenge. Its rarity adds to its appeal among collectors who appreciate Warhol's influence on cinema and art. Interest is growing as more enthusiasts dive into the experimental films of the 60s, making this a notable piece for those focused on that period.
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