Kim Evans, a director known for her work in the late 1980s, helmed Andy Warhol (1987), a film that delves into the vibrant and often controversial art scene of the time. With a keen eye for the absurdities of fame and excess, Evans captures the essence of Warhol's world, blending documentary style with a narrative flair. Her unique perspective on the intersection of art and culture resonates within the realm of cult cinema, making Andy Warhol a significant entry in the exploration of avant-garde film.
Andy Warhol
The first major profile of the American Pop Art cult leader after his death in 1987 covers the whole of his life and work through interviews, clips from his films, and conversations with his family and superstar friends. Andy Warhol, the son of poor Czech immigrants, grew up in the industrial slums of Pittsburgh while dreaming of Hollywood stars. He went on to become a star himself.