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Sleep

United States

1963

321 Min
Black and White
Silent
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DIR Andy Warhol

PROD Andy Warhol

DP Andy Warhol

CAST John Giorno

Synopsis

Sleep (1963) is a film by Andy Warhol which consists of long take footage of John Giorno, his close friend at the time, sleeping for eight hours. The film was one of Warhol’s first experiments with filmmaking, and was created as an “anti-film”. Warhol would later extend this technique to his eight-hour-long film Empire. —Wikipedia

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Andy Warhol

American pop artist Andy Warhol became a pop icon himself, symbolizing the wild decadence of the “beautiful people” of the 1970s. Born Andrew Warhola in Pennsylvania, he studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology before designing advertisements for women’s shoes. After gaining notoriety for his pop-art renditions of things such as Campbell’s Soup cans and silk screens of Marilyn Monroe, Warhol began making experimental films during the early ‘60s. Most of his early works were little more than passive chronicles of the ordinary. For example, in the film Sleep, he simple recorded a man sleeping for several hours. Such endeavors were heralded as groundbreaking by other experimental filmmakers, but the public and most critics generally regarded them as wastes of film, and their time. Still, Warhol continued making these plotless films until he eventually began adding crude soundtracks and sketchy scripts. Many of these films are filled with his “players”: the beautiful people, “freaks… read more

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Aflwydd

27Jun10

If you really think this is a groundbreaking work, you should spend eight hours watching your girlfriend/boyfriend/relative sleep and then you should slap yourself in the face for eight hours as penance for your foolishness. A film like this just proves that any crap can be passed off as art to anybody not aware enough to realise that they're being made fun of.

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