Project Detail

Warhol

Synopsis

Inspired by Andy Warhol’s quote that "one day everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," yet based on real events. Warhol is a poignant and at times disturbing look at the media; social and otherwise, as it holds a mirror up to the distorted world of celebrity culture.

Details

Year
2014
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
19 mins 40 secs
Format
Shot digitally in an Alexa camera
Director
Adam Ethan Crow
Producer
Adam Ethan Crow
Executive Producer
Craig Ricci Shaynak
Editor
Sara Galvo
Screenwriter
Adam Ethan Crow
Director of Photography
Stuart Nicholas White
Production Designer
Tom Crine
Sound
Mirko Vogel
Composer
Pete Jones
Principal cast
Corey Johnson, Dar Dash, Francesca De Sica, Michael Keane

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Adam Ethan Crow

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