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I Shot Andy Warhol
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Synopsis
The true story of Valerie Solanas, the radical feminist who became notorious after shooting art world icon Andy Warhol, is portrayed in this fact-based drama. In an attempt to present a fair assessment of her actions, writer-director Mary Harron focuses on Solanas' troubled life, from her childhood as an abuse victim to her life as teenage prostitute in New York City. These experiences left Solanas (played by Lili Taylor) deeply scarred, contributing to a hatred of men that later found full flower in her famous "SCUM Manifesto," an extremist tract calling for the establishment of a "Society for Cutting Up Men." Deeply troubled, she nevertheless briefly finds hope after befriending young transvestite Candy Darling (played by Stephen Dorff) and discovering herself on the fringes of the wild, colorful world surrounding the eccentric Warhol. She becomes obsessed with the idea that Warhol's support could change her life, only to become violently enraged when the artist and his friends begin to turn away from her. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lothaire Bluteau Maurice Girodias
Stephen Dorff Candy Darling
Jared Harris Andy Warhol
Martha Plimpton Stevie
Lili Taylor Valerie Solanas
Anna Thomson Iris

Production Crew

Barden Casting
Smith Casting
Ellen Kuras Cinematographer
John Cale Composer (Music Score)
David C. Robinson Costume Designer
Mary Harron Director
Keith Reamer Editor
Jeff Lazar First Assistant Director
Anthony Wall Producer
Christine Vachon Producer
Lidsay Law Producer
Pamela Koffler Producer
Tom Kalin Producer
Therese DePrez Production Designer
Daniel Minahan Screenwriter
Mary Harron Screenwriter
Rob Taz Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1996
Runtime: 106
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sexual content, language, drug use and brief violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Samuel Goldwyn Company

Awards
1996 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award
1996 - Special Jury Recognition - Sundance Film Festival