This German documentary offers a tragic profile of the notorious “death angel,” Nico. Long after her death in 1988, the German model and entertainer has remained a darkly mysterious cult figure. She was born Christa Paffgen in Cologne and took her professional name from photographer Nico Papatakis. She began modeling in the early ‘50s, and this led to a brief appearance in Fellini’s classic La Dolce Vita. Though Nico was blessed with the rare combination of beauty and intelligence, she was depressive and utterly lacking in ambition; she spent much of her life simply drifting about through various film and commercial appearances until she met artist Andy Warhol. He introduced her to the band the Velvet Underground, which resulted in the tone-deaf beauty occasionally singing with them – much to the discomfiture of the band members; she became addicted to heroin and eventually could no longer disguise its effects. Nico went on to become a solo act until her death as the result of a brain hemorrhage. Nico Icon includes film clips, commercial clips, archival photos, songs, and interviews with those who knew her, including members of the Velvet Underground, Paul Morrissey, ex-Factory members Viva and Billy Name, songwriter Jackson Browne, and avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas.
Her addiction did not arise out of her involvement with the Velvet Underground, but with Jim Morrison, with whom she was tragically obsessed.
A quick pass over Nico's life. Some great footage. Interviews with a score of people involved in her records or general life, namely John Cale. Worth the watch if you have any interest in her at all, just (apparently) take some of the comments from the interviewees with a grain of salt.