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More Milk, Yvette is a curious piece from Warhol, hitting that sweet spot between documentary and performance art. The film dissects the notorious Johnny Stompanato murder case, but with Warhol’s signature detached style. It’s layered with a surreal atmosphere, blending stark realism with absurdity. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost hypnotic, allowing viewers to absorb the eerie tension. The performances are striking, often bordering on the experimental, typical of Warhol's troupe. This film has a distinct vibe, filled with the undercurrents of 60s counterculture, making it a fascinating exploration of celebrity and violence.
More Milk, Yvette has had a bit of a murky existence in terms of distribution, making original prints and releases rather scarce. Its experimental nature and the involvement of Warhol keep collector interest alive, though. Many collectors seek out this film not just for its content but for the unique place it holds in Warhol's body of work. If you can find it, that's a real treat for anyone interested in the avant-garde cinema of the 60s.
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