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So, 'Drunk' from 1965 is this fascinating little piece of cinema. It's like a snapshot of a boozy meeting of minds between Warhol and Emile de Antonio, two guys you wouldn't think would mesh, but somehow they do over drinks at the Russian Tea Room. The pacing is kind of loose, almost meandering, which fits the theme of intoxication and the absurdity of their artistic visions colliding. You get snippets of conversation that feel both personal and oddly philosophical. The rawness of the documentary style combined with the undercurrent of tension in their differing perspectives gives it a unique atmosphere. It’s definitely distinctive, capturing a moment in time that feels both playful and serious at once.
'Drunk' has seen limited releases, and original prints can be quite rare, making it an intriguing find for dedicated collectors. The film exists in various formats, but many enthusiasts prefer the more authentic feel of the older tapes. Collector interest tends to ebb and flow, as it captures a specific cultural moment in the mid-60s that resonates with those who appreciate the blend of art and documentary storytelling.
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