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  A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory (2007)
 
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A WALK INTO THE SEA: DANNY WILLIAMS AND THE WARHOL FACTORY is director Esther Robinson's personal inquiry into the truth behind her Uncle Danny Williams' mysterious 1966 disappearance. Virtually unknown today, Danny was Andy Warhol's lover, and a promising young filmmaker.

The discovery of 20 never-before-seen films William's made during his time at the Factory-- and whose many subjects include Andy Warhol, Edie Sedgwick, Paul Morrissey, Brigid Berlin, Billy Name and what may be the earliest known footage of the Velvet Underground reveals a luminous talent and a stark gap in the historical record. Combined with Robinson's intimate interviews of surviving Factory members, the film gets beyond the icons and quietly dismantles the Warhol myth-making machine, allowing a deeper examination of the human fragility on which Andy Warhol's empire was built.

 
 
   
cast and crew

genre: documentary

country: United States

language: English

runtime: 75 minutes

attributes: Black & White Color

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Brigid Berlin:
Herself
John Cale:
Himself
Paul Morrissey:
Himself
Esther Robinson:
Director
Shannon Kennedy:
Writer
Doug Block:
Producer

Tamra Raven:
Producer
T. Griffin:
Original Music
Sasha Robinson:
Executive Producer
Nadia Williams:
Herself

 
 
   
awards
  • New York Loves Film Award
    2007 Tribeca Film Festival (New York City, United States)
  • Silver Plaque
    2007 Chicago International Film Festival (Chicago, United States)
  • The Teddy Award
    2007 Berlin International Film Festival (Berlin, Germany)
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    "Fascinating!" - NY Times



    "Captivating and Artful!" - Premiere



    ****4 Stars "Touching, incisive....provocative" - Time Out NY



    "Unexpectedly restrained...humanizing....exciting" - NY Press



    "Engrossing... Fascinating stuff" - New York Magazine



    "Extraordinary!" - The London Times

     

     
       
       
     

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