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If you like superstar and young, beautiful scenester Edie Sedgwick—and really, who doesn't?—you'll probably dig Warhol's minimalist film that focuses almost exclusively on the famous socialite's glamorous mug. This restored Factory featurette also screens with "The Velvet Underground in Boston," a 33-minute performance film of Lou Reed & Co. that mixes concert footage with wowee-zowee filmmaking techniques. Hey, it was 1967; people did those kinda things a lot.
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