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Ciao! Manhattan (1972)
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Paul America,
Brigid Berlin,
Geoffrey Briggs,
Allen Ginsberg,
Wesley Hayes,
Baby Jane Holzer,
Isabel Jewell,
Jean Margouleff,
Christian Marquand,
Edie Sedgwick,
Roger Vadim,
Viva
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John Palmer,
David Weisman
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Drama
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Plexifilm
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Length: |
91 mins
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30th Anniversary Edition
For some a primary source document of the 1960s, for others a transcendal viewing experience, Ciao! Manhattan (1972) is a groundbreaking American independent film best remembered as the last screen appearance of Andy Warhol "Superstar" Edie Sedgwick, after her 15 minutes of fame had elapsed. Shot by underground filmmakers John Palm & David Weisman in 1967 (black-and-white) and 1970 (color), its experimental plot careens between flashbacks of fabled celebrity, video surveillance, crackpot billionaires, UFOs, shock therapy and sexual addiction. The film also stars Warhol Factory luminaries Paul America, Viva, Brigid Berlin and Baby Jane Holzer, along with Texan hitchhiker Wesley Hayes, veteran Hollywood star Isabel Jewell, French director Roger Vadim, Christian Marquand and Beat poet Allen Ginsberg.
Ciao! Manhattan parallels Edie's glory days, her inevitable downfall and the devastating addiction that would take her life only weeks after filming wrapped.
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