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Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol is this interesting blend of docu-fiction that sort of floats around the edges of both Ulli Lommel and Andy Warhol's worlds. It's not the typical biopic; the tone feels a bit experimental, capturing the vibe of the Factory scene in a way that's both nostalgic and a tad chaotic. The pacing has a rhythm that matches the creative chaos of the time, weaving in interviews with a touch of reenactment—very meta, really. You can feel the tension and excitement of that era, which is enhanced by the practical effects that sometimes feel raw but add to the authenticity. It's distinctive for how it immerses you, inviting you to ponder the nature of art and celebrity while keeping it all rather personal.
Factory Cowboys has had a somewhat limited release, which can make finding a physical copy a bit tricky. The film's unique approach appeals to a niche audience—specifically those interested in Warhol's Factory or Lommel's work. While not widely circulated, its scarcity has sparked interest among collectors who appreciate its experimental nature and the insight it provides into that creative period.
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